Revue.
Comprising a mix of sketches, scenas, songs, comedy routines, and ballets sourced from international revues, and from local writers (including members of the company), Flying Colours was possibly one of the first productions produced in Australia by Connors and Paul following their world tour.
'Dick Turpin's Ride to Walk' (Stan Foley), 'Poet and Peasant Overture' and 'Telephone Doll' (Sunkissed Ballet), 'Who Started It,' 'S.P. Bookmakers' and 'The Man Who Murdered the King's English' (Syd Beck), 'Laugh Clown Laugh' (Russell Callow), 'Lily of Laguna' (Connors and Paul), 'River Stay Away from my Door' (Lulla Fanning), and 'Oh Baby' (Connors and Beck).
1933: Theatre Royal, Brisbane; 26 December 1933 - 4 January 1934.
1934: National Theatre, Launceston; 6-12 April.