“LITTLE 80-PEEP” PANTOMIME. TO-MORROW.
| The Wanganui Herald of February ! Ifitfy savs of the 80-Peep Pantomime* : which is to be staged at the Strand Theatre, Pukekohe, to-morrow ait 3.15 and 8 pan'- :■ —“The panto is exceli lently mounted and is superior in j veeard + n continuity of plot to some which have been seen here, while 1 there can be no quqptlyn the,‘t the j ability of the flayers is well above that seen in the average panto. The jokes and witticisms are smart without being vulgar, and the local hits which were introduced tickled the audience 7(mmensely. t Another mattei that deserve mention Us the quality j of voices ; the performers not merely look well, but sjhg well. The music is bright and catchy, changes of scene are frequent,) and the stage management is exceptionally good.’’ TV- fnri>o-o ; '.nor nuotntion speaks for Itself and (should convince playgoers that “Little 80-Peep” Panto is well worth seeing. All the o’rd favourites, including Miss Ethel Osborn, the wonderful lyric, soprano. Mss Luba Fanning. -the dashing- principal boy. ly/Haq Andros r.arb’Vo. the daintv principal girl, Mr Arthur) Beitiam, the droll Miss Rubee Raymond’, comedienne, Miss Blanche SimTVPoc; Oreen, and Fred White, and Mr Arthur .Meredith are +r/ pr> in landing pmj‘ s. The ha 1 lets and chore,ses are’ well up to e „ Pf,,!,pn,-dwhile the soanerv and the standard of those in “O’d Mofh*l dressing rs in keeping with the excellence this company is noted l’ol- - the heavy expenses , incurred by travelling this big Sydney company through New Zealand the management has decided to ad* here to prices that should suit the pockets of everyone, and r<*’v t m ie pnH'iC to show theyr appreciation b> attending in large numbers. As t company is due back l.*n Sidney at ! an early dalte this will be absolute.)
the last performance' in Pukekohe. Miss Ethel Osborn is to be heard in a number of new songs, so music lovers are in foi*. a treat. The box plan for “Little 80-Peep” is at the Bookery, where seats may be reservedwith out extra charge. THE SCHOOL MATINEE. On Wednesday afternoon at 3.15 should not be forgotten. The childrein ax-e to be admitted for the small charge of Is Id.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 744, 4 July 1922, Page 5
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371“LITTLE BO-PEEP” PANTOMIME. TO-MORROW. Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 744, 4 July 1922, Page 5
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