BRILLIANT BOYS’ REVUE
OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. The Young Australians' Revue Company, which will open a season at the Opera House tonight, comprises the most brilliant juvenile performers m the Commonwealth. There is a stage band featuring three piano accordions, xylophones, etc., under the world famous little 14-year-old band leader, Master Charles Stanton. The staging, settings, wardrobe and presentation generally, will be lavish, and the programme will take the form of a snappy revue, a kaleidoscope of colour. melody, mirth and sensational surprises. These boys are remarkably gifted. There is no end to their versatility. There are comedians, dancers, singers, impersonators and gifted instrumentalists. The Young Australians played a record season in Auckland recently, when huge audiences acclaimed their performance as one of the most brilliant and novel productions evei’ been seen there. It is a performance appreciated by young and old, because it has youthful freshness, and the polish of a high class adult professional show. The Young Australians will play a limited season with a matinee on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. The admission prices are popular, and seats may be reserved at Mr W. G. Perry’s.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1939, Page 2
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187BRILLIANT BOYS’ REVUE Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 June 1939, Page 2
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