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Khaki Kapers
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Khaki Kapers is a 1943 Australian stage revue.[1]
The 1943 production in Hobart featured RAAF airman Don Sharp who appeared in the sketch "An Airman's Letter" which featured a flag that flew over the Australian base in Singapore which had been returned by Sharp.[2][3][4]
The Hobart Mercury reported "There is not a dull moment in the show, which combines action with beautiful scenes, and elaborate costuming. The cast would do credit to any Mainland production."[5] The show was called "the most successful musiëal revue presented in Hobart for several years."[6]
The same title was used for a 1941 revue performed in Port Moresby.[7]
There was a revival in 1952.[8]
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