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High Jinks

For five nights during Spring Show Week ing Palmerston North the Amateur Operatic Society of that town will stage the witty musical comedy "High Jinks," and on Friday, November 8, 2YA will broadcast that diverting medley of music and mirth, Listeners may rest assured of delightful entertainment in the rendering of this vivacious operetta under the direction of Mrs. J. Hulme, Mr. F. Cousins acting as stage manager, and Mr. A. J. Graham capably conducting the music. Miss. Naomi ,; Whalley, well known

throughout New Zealand for dramatic flair and brilliant performance in choral and amateur opératie work, will be in the lead; and the accomplished Soprano will be supported by'‘an expertly chosen and talented group of players, including Messrs, Remington, Secker, Hising, L. Ward, Cousins, Palmer, Mrs. M. Hansel, and Misses J. Conners, U. Hancock, E. Boon, D. Morgan, and M. Fletcher, with many dancing girls, a chorus of 70 voices, and an orchestra of 20, players. After the society’s great work in the production of "Paul Jones," "The Geisha," "Dorothy," .and numerous other delightful and melodious comic operas, listeners may well look forward with certainty to some entrancing hours of entertainment on the evening of Friday next.

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 17, 8 November 1929, Page 8

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200

High Jinks Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 17, 8 November 1929, Page 8

High Jinks Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 17, 8 November 1929, Page 8

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