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STANLEY McKAY’S GAIETIES

That most popular form of entertainments, —vaudeville and revue, — which makes a big appeal to all classes, is to be presented at the Opera House for a short season of throe nights and a matinee, opening on Wednesday, February 15, by Stanley McKay’s new Gaieties Company. One of the bright particular stars in the new show is Geo. Hurd, the acknowledged successor to that juggling genius, Cinquivalli. Another act of a different nature, the hand balancing of the San Remos Brothers, also stands out for its brilliance. Laughter is the keynote of a good vaudeville show, and Mr. McKay has been fortunate in securing the services of two brilliant fun-makers, Stan. Foley and Alex. McKinnon. Other capable performers are Stella Lamond (the personality girl), Nellie Rolle (male impersonator), Snowy Towers and Jerry Keogh (acrobatic dancers), Max Reddy (light comedian), Stella Collier (soprano), Barry Ross (baritone;, Assam, Pekoe, Souahen and Con 6 o (crazy clowns), Scotty and Dolly (national dancers). May Brookes’ orchestra and the Gaieties ballet are features of each revue. The only matinee is to be given on Friday afternoon at 3.15. Seats may be reserved at Dobbs Bros.’ without extra charge from Thursday.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 9

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STANLEY McKAY’S GAIETIES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 9

STANLEY McKAY’S GAIETIES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 31, 7 February 1939, Page 9

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