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Mike Connors and Queenie Paul. Source: Australian Variety Theatre Archive
Queenie Paul Queenie Paul i(A107887 works by) (birth name: Eveline Pauline Paul) (a.k.a. Eveline Pauline O'Connor; Eveline Pauline Harding)
Born: Established: 30 Dec 1893 Pyrmont, Inner Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, ; Died: Ceased: 31 Jun 1982 Dulwich Hill, Canterbury area, Sydney Inner West, Sydney, New South Wales,
Gender: Female
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1 3 Robinson Crusoe Mike Connors , Queenie Paul , 1926 single work musical theatre pantomime fantasy

Starring Queenie Paul (making her first-ever appearance at the Cremorne) and Mike Connors, this version of the Robinson Crusoe story was advertised in the Brisbane Courier as 'a real pantomime, not a revue' (27 December 1926, p.2). Staged over sixteen scenes, the story begins in 'The Market Place of Hull' and ends in 'The Palace of Gold.'

The production comprised numerous musical numbers and ballets, including a French version of 'Horsey, Keep Your Tail Erect' (sung by Mike Connors) and 'Captain Mack' (Cyril James).

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