Rapid Revue

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Resource Text: Review
Title Rapid Revue
Abstract/Description No show at Fullers' Theatre has been more successful than the present one. In 'Mo and His Merry Makers' telling comedy never lets up for an instant. This revue has the most essential quality of such entertainments: it is rapid. One snappy number follows the other so quickly that boredom has no opportunity to intrude. The 'Six Brunettes' have astonishing staying power, and they never stay long enough.Their dancing is bright, skilful and strenuous. At a time when jazz bands are rather a cruelty to dumb audiences, the Charleston symphonists, with their syncopated pep, are a welcome addition to a bright show. As for Mo — he can't be more than Mo, and no one would let him be different.
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  • At the Docks, Fullers' National Theatre, Sydney, NSW, 29 December 1928
Source Sunday Times, Chaarles Mark Curtiss, Sydney, 1885
Item URL
Page 18
Date Issued 29 December 1928
Language English
Citation Rapid Revue, Sunday Times, 29 December 1928, 18
Data Set AusStage
Resource Identifier 74192