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Text: Newspaper
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| Title |
Tragedy, Farce, and Musicals in New Films |
| Abstract/Description |
New Tivoli Show-To-Day. Bobby ("Uke") Henshaw, renowned for his ukulele playing and mimicry; Eddie Gordon, comedy cyclist; Page and Nona, in thrills on the wire, and Kwam brothers, Chinese equilibrists, are oversea variety performers making their Australian debut in the new revue "Ballyhoo" to-day. |
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Ballyhoo, Tivoli Theatre, Melbourne, VIC, 30 June 1941
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| Source |
The Argus, Argus Office, Melbourne, Vic, 1848
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| Item URL |
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| Page |
6
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| Date Issued |
30 June 1941
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
Tragedy, Farce, and Musicals in New Films, The Argus, 30 June 1941, 6
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| Resource Identifier |
76475
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| Dataset |
AusStage |
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