O'Brian, Frank, active 1930

London entertainer performing with Frank O'Brian's Revellers and Janice Hart, in Auckland in 1929.

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[Theatre programmes and ephemera collected by Charles Cabot, for variety shows and conc...

Date: 1936 - 1937

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-A-CABOT-Variety-1936/1937

Description: Includes programmes or fliers for the following: 1936?: Stanley McKay's Gaieties. "Lots o' fun". Gala gift matinee. Last matinee of the season ... when a brand new bicycle will be given away. Grand Opera House [1936?]. Flier (2 copies) 1936: Clem Dawe and his Australian Revue Company present "Seeing the world" (With Edna Luscombe, Rex Leslie, the Mariajanos, Clem Dawe, Dorothy White, Joe Shriner). Pavilion Theatre Liverpool, 17 February 1936. Programme St James - Majestic Review. Sir Benjamin Fuller presents the Hart-Brian Vaudeville Company in "Why go to Paris". Ballets and ensembles by Janice Hart; produced by Frank O'Brian. [March 1936]. Programme on folded flyer Long Tack Sam and his wonderful Chinese; also 7 European Vaudeville acts. The show that will amaze you. Opera House, Saturday next, May 30 [1936]. Pink flyer (2 copies) Stanley McKay's The Gaieties of 1936 Revue and Vaudeville Co. (With Ike Delavale, Russell Callow, Joe Rox, Patricia and Colin, Winne Edgerton, Elvy Ferguson, May Brooke, Maggie Buckley, Pat Reno and the Sunkissed Ballet). His Majesty's Dunedin, 8 February 1936. Programme Stanley McKay's The Gaieties of 1936 Revue and Vaudeville Co. in their second brilliant production "Life begins at 8" (With Ike Delavale, Russell Callow, Joe Rox, Patricia and Colin, Winnie Edgerton, Elvy Ferguson, George Corelli, May Brooke, Maggie Buckley, Pat Reno and the Sunkissed Ballet). St James Theatre Christchurch, 18 January 1936. Programme Stanley McKay presents the Gaieties of 1936 International Vaudeville Co. in the sparkling revue "Tres bien" (With photos of Jerry Keogh, Geo Corelli, Ike Delavale, Russell Callow, May Brooke, Maggie Buckley, Joe Rox, Winnie Edgerton, Elvy Ferguson, Pat Reno and his wonderful performing dogs). Grand Opera House Wellington, 7 March 1936. Programme Rex Theatre Cuba Street. Next Saturday afternoon 2 o'clock, Special Children's Matinee, 200 free prizes. Badges for all who attend, and proozes to those with the shiniest shoes. Join the "Nugget" Shiny Shoes Club, ... Box 1490 GPO Wellington. Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd 50564 [1936] 1937: Frank Neil in conjunction with J C Williamson Ltd present Con Colleano and 30 international variety stars. Irene Vermillion and her famous Dart Trumpeters. "Lucky Stars". Grand Opera House Wellington, Grand farewell gala night Wednesday September 15th when the Frank Neil Show will present "The hits of the season". Programme Frank Neil stages world's variety stars in the gorgeous Xmas extravaganza, "Hello 1938". Tivoli (Melbourne), commencing 20 December 1937. Programme The Marcus Show. Greater Marcus Show ... "Broadway vanities". Grand Opera House Wellington, 8 May [1937]. Programme Frank Neil in conjunction with J C Williamson Ltd present Con Colleano and 30 international variety stars. Irene Vermillion and her famous Dart Trumpeters. "The talk of the town". Grand Opera House Wellington , 1 September 1937. Under direction of Connors and Paul, New Celebrity Musical Revue Coy. 50 artists in another outstanding success. 30 glamour girls and Queenie Paul's Sunkissed Beauties. Connors & Paul Productions by arrangement with Sir Benjamin Fuller present their new company of revue stars headed by George Wallace (With Mike Connors, Will Miller, Laurel Streeter, Edna Hardy, Mary Wilson, Dulcie Sands, Maureen Brennan, Moreno Trio, Will Miller, Lulla Fanning, Leo Trenette, Queenie Paul). New Opera House Wellington, commencing Saturday January 9th 1937. Programme Connors & Paul Productions by arrangement with Sir Benjamin Fuller present their new company of revue stars headed by George Wallace. New Opera House Wellington, commencing Saturday January 16th 1937. Programme Connors & Paul Productions presenting their brand new Anglo-American Revue Company in "Hoity, Toity!" Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 December 1937. Connors & Paul Productions presenting their brand new Anglo-American Revue Company in "Hotsie, Totsie" Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 December 1937. Connors & Paul Productions presenting their brand new Anglo-American Revue Company in "Topsy Turvy!". Grand Opera House Wellington, 27 December 1937. Programme Sir Benjamin Fuller by arrangement with Mr Bertram Montague presents "Let's go places", produced by Lewis Marks. Grand Opera House, 25 September 1937. Programme Sir Benjamin Fuller by arrangement with Mr Bertram Montague presents "This year of carnival", produced by Lewis Marks. Grand Opera House, 2 October 1937. Programme Stanley McKay presents The Gaieties of 1937, featuring Joe Lawman, in sparkling review (with May Brooke, Joy Wright, Kathleen Howard, George Corelli, Elton Black, Cy Pier, Bob Leslie, Rene Manning, Stella Lamond, Mitzi Arnold, Will Newton). New Opera House Wellington [1937]. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 250 mm.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1929

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1929

Description: Includes: Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley present "The midnight frolics". Programme no. 1. Grand Opera House Wellington, 12 January 1929. Programme (2 copies) Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley present "The midnight frolics". Programme no. 1. Grand Opera House Wellington, 30 March 1929. Programme Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley present "The midnight frolics". Programme no. 2. Grand Opera House, Wellington, 12 January 1929. Programme (2 copies) Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley present "The midnight frolics". Programme no. 4. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 26 January 1929. Programme Clem Dawe and Eric Edgley present "The midnight frolics". Programme no. 1. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 1 June 1929. Programme Pat Hanna's Diggers. No. 2 programme. St James' Theatre Auckland, 1929. Programme Forbes Randolph's Kentucky Jubilee Singers. His Majesty's Theatre Auckland, 6 July 1929. Programme Forbes Randolph's Kentucky Jubilee Singers. Grand Opera House Wellington, 15 July 1929. Programme (2 copies) E J Carroll presents Sir Harry Lauder. Theatre Royal Christchurch, 27 May 1929. Programme Sir Benjamin and Mr John Fuller present The Great Nicola, wonderful wizard and magician. His Majesty's Theatre Dunedin, 9 November 1929. Programme. Frank O'Brian's Revellers, headed by London's brilliant comedians and dancers, Frank O'Brian and Janice Hart. "Bits and pieces". St James Theatre Auckland [1929]. Programme Frank O'Brian's Revellers, headed by London's brilliant comedians and dancers, Frank O'Brian and Janice Hart. "Laugh, town, laugh". St James Theatre Auckland [1929]. Programme Frank O'Brian's Revellers, headed by London's brilliant comedians and dancers, Frank O'Brian and Janice Hart. "Spangles" . St James Theatre Auckland [1929]. Programme Thomas A O'Brien presents the First Civic Unit Entertainment. Civic Theatre (Auckland), week commencing Friday 20th December 1929. Programme (With Thomas A O'Brien, Fred Scholl, Ted Henkel) Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace, the brilliant young Australian comedian, and his Revue Company. St James Theatre Auckland 1929. Programme (partial) Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace, the brilliant young Australian comedian, and his Revue Company. St James Theatre Auckland, 1929. Programme (Overture, Fuller's Orchestra, and including "The Woop Woop Railway Station") Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace, the brilliant young Australian comedian, and his Revue Company. St James Theatre Auckland 1929. Programme (Opening chorus "Toddle along") Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace, the brilliant young Australian comedian, and his Revue Company. St James Theatre Auckland 1929. Programme (Opening chorus "Don't worry") Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace, the brilliant young Australian comedian, and his Revue Company. St James Theatre Auckland 1929. Programme (Includes "The Indian" and "Moonbeams") Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace, the brilliant young Australian comedian, and his Revue Company. St James Theatre Auckland 1929. Programme (Includes "Bald heads" in Part II)(2 copies) Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace and his talented company in ""Off Honolulu". St James Theatre Auckland 1929. Programme Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace and his talented company in a little story of the night life of Auckland from the pen of George Wallace, "Peaceful dreams". St James Theatre Auckland 1929. Programme. Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace, the brilliant young Australian comedian, and his Revue Company. St James Theatre Auckland. Programme (including "Mystery manor" and "Village lads") Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace, the brilliant young Australian comedian, and his Revue Company, in "The waiter", and "Midnight revels". St James Theatre Auckland 1929. Programme. Sir Benjamin Fuller and Mr John Fuller present George Wallace, the brilliant young Australian comedian, and his Revue Company in "The cup winner" and "Harmony row". St James Theatre Auckland 1929. Programme. "High jinks". Municipal Theatre Hastings. Positively one night only, Monday April 29th [1918 or 1929]. Postcard Quantity: 24 theatre programmes. 1 postcard. Physical Description: Programmes and flyers, various sizes under 250 mm.