[Theatre programmes and ephemera collected by Charles Cabot, for variety shows and concerts in New Zealand and Australia. 1944].

Date
1944
Reference
Eph-A-CABOT-Variety-1944
Description

Includes programmes or fliers for the following:

K.C.P. Entertainments Ltd present The Kiwis musical revue "Cairo Carnival". Grand Opera House Wellington, 4 November 1944. Programme

K.C.P. Entertainments Ltd present The Kiwis second bright comedy "Desert days". Manager Stewart Pitt, producer Eddie Hegan, musical director George Hatton; wardrobe by Mrs Marchant. Opera House Wellington, commencing 20 November 1944. Programme

Manawatu Army Entertainment Club presents "Off parade"; the Army revue, sponsored by A.E.W.S. production under the direction of S/Sgt Norman T McGuire; assistant director S/Sgt Briton Chadwick; orchestra Capt H Brusey). Opera House Wellington, 1-2 June 1944. Programme (2 copies)

Ophir Rees presents his International Radiant Revue Company in "Furlough frolics" (With Rosalie Lighton, Jack Riley, George Tollerton, Isobel Langlands, Leigh Brewer, "Sherry", Kathleen Farrell, "Wilma", Reg Rushen, Sylvia Poynter, Irene Long). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 15 January 1944. Programme

Ophir Rees presents his International Radiant Revue Company in "The laughter blitz" (With Rosalie Lighton, Jack Riley, George Tollerton, Isobel Langlands, Leigh Brewer, "Sherry", Kathleen Farrell, "Wilma", Reg Rushen, Sylvia Poynter, Irene Long). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 31 January 1944. Programme

Ophir Rees presents his International Radiant Revue Company in "Topsy Turvy" (With Hori and Renee Loach, Jack Riley, Joy Asquith, the Titanic Four, George and Barbara, the Three Marvels, Kathleen Farrell, Edgar Bendal, Irene Long, Adele Taylor). His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, commencing 10 June 1944. Programme

Ophir Rees presents his International Radiant Revue Company in "Topsy Turvy" (With Irene Long, Adele Taylor, Isobel Langlands, the Dallow Brothers, Hori and Renee Loach, Jack Riley, the Titanic Four, Kathleen Farrell, Edgar Bendal,). Opera House Wellington, commencing 23 December 1944. Programme (2 copies) and publicity card (3 copies)

The Victory Revue Company, W McKee and T Maloney present "The west goes south" (Manager Bud Denice, ballet mistress Hazel Martin, stage manager Carl Dring, wardrobe Mrs Berry). Opera House Wellington, commencing 29 September 1944. Programme

Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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Part of
Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976] / [Ephemera of octavo size, collected by Charles Cabot, and relating to music hall, comedy and variety shows]
Format
1 folder(s), Ephemera, Photolithographs, Theatre programmes, Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.
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