Crazy Nights Revue
Crazy Nights Revue is a 1935 Australian stage revue presented by F.W. Thring for Eftee Productions. It featured a predominantly English cast. It starred George Wallace.
The Weekly Times said it "brings back memories of the music halls of the nineties." The Advocate wrote "If you like revue and don't mind how crazy it is, you can hardly do better." The Herald declared "Mr Thring, to whose enterprise Melbourne already owes much, can no doubt count his courageous experiment a complete success." The Sun called it "a very stimulating tonic". The Age felt "A little Judicious pruning of the show,the length of which errs on the generous side, together with a strengthening of some of the weaker links In the vaudeville, should help to give some of "the crazy gang" a wider opportunity for their ability as entertainers." The Australasian wrote " The word "Crazy" does not begin to de scribe what happened in that theatre on Saturday night. So far, I do notthink we have had anything in Melbourne like it since the Federal Parliament went to Canberra."