PASSED THROUGH AUCKLAND the other day on their way to an engagement with Australian and New Zealand Theatres Ltd., Francois Bouillard, Melton Moore and Ethel Moore, who is Mrs. Moore in private life. Shown in the picture above, which was taken by the "Record" on the Mariposa, are Mr. Moore (left) and Mr. Bouillard (Ethel Moore didn't want to be photographed, as it was Friday). Melton Moore, who sings, has appeared in several New York shows, including the 1936-37 edition of "The Follies," and he made a musical short at Hollywood when he passed through the film capital to join the Mariposa. Francois Bouillard, whose stege name is Francois, is a ballet master and dances as well. Last show he was with in America was the well-known "Revenge With Music." The Moores and Mr. Bouillard expect thet their first shew in Australia will be "Me and My Girl," which features the Lambeth Walk, but they expect to appear in several revivals as well.
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Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 3
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163PASSED THROUGH AUCKLAND the other day on their way to an engagement with Australian and New Zealand Theatres Ltd., Francois Bouillard, Melton Moore and Ethel Moore, who is Mrs. Moore in private life. Shown in the picture above, which was taken by the "Record" on the Mariposa, are Mr. Moore (left) and Mr. Bouillard (Ethel Moore didn't want to be photographed, as it was Friday). Melton Moore, who sings, has appeared in several New York shows, including the 1936-37 edition of "The Follies," and he made a musical short at Hollywood when he passed through the film capital to join the Mariposa. Francois Bouillard, whose stege name is Francois, is a ballet master and dances as well. Last show he was with in America was the well-known "Revenge With Music." The Moores and Mr. Bouillard expect thet their first shew in Australia will be "Me and My Girl," which features the Lambeth Walk, but they expect to appear in several revivals as well. Radio Record, Volume XII, Issue 34, 3 February 1939, Page 3
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