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“CRAZY SHOW”

BRIGHT WILLIAMSON ENTERTAINMENT. J. C. Williamson's London Palladium Theatre "Crazy Show,” which is .to be presented at the Opera House on Friday, May 8, by the Great Levante and ,his company of 50 comedians, singers, dancers and revue artists, created a furore throughout England, and _ in Australia it was acclaimed the funniest show staged there in recent years. . At the present time, more than ever before, a good theatre show is a real necessity because, for a few hours it can make us forget the horrors of the war. “Crazy Show” is packed with good wholesome entertainment, including unique and snappy comedy, brilliant ballets, sensational acrobatic dancing, up to the minute and hilarious sketches, the latest song successes and a special feature will be the appearance of George Tollerton, the famous ventriloquist in his great performance of "Chuckles with Jerry,” which is probably the most popular presentation heard from the Commercial Broadcasting Stations. The outstanding feature of “Crazy Show ’ is its comedy. The Great Levante is the master of ceremonies, and in addition he will present several of his latest and most novel magic features. The box plans will be opened at Steele and Bull (Nimmos) on Wednesday, May 6.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 6

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“CRAZY SHOW” Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 6

“CRAZY SHOW” Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1942, Page 6

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