THEATRE ROYAL.
"THE COUSIN FROM NOWHERE." "The Cousin from Nowhere," which will be staged by the Williamson Musical Comedy Compsny for the last time of the Christchurch season to-night, is a colourful and appealing comedy, and is a worthy follower of "Wildflowe'r.' The music is one of the brightest features of this delightful production. The Cansino Brothers are_ as clever a pair of dancers as one could wish to see, and Miss Cath!ene Stoneburn anords them valuable assistance, the gentlemen in particular being marvels in gyration. Misses Myrtle ■Keeve nnd Daphne Selig, supported by the "Twelve. Tulips," are also a source of strength to the production. The cast is »h evenly-balanced one, and leaves nothing that might be desired. The part of Julia i 3 in the capable hands of Miss Marie Burke, who gives a splendid interpretation of a. flapper bubbling over with romance and youthful exuberance. Other artists starred in the production ai-» Gus Bluett, Floie Allan. Charles Zoli. Marie La Ya-rre, Herbert 'Walton and Harry Scholfield.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18405, 11 June 1925, Page 7
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169THEATRE ROYAL. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18405, 11 June 1925, Page 7
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