ROYAL PANTOMIME COMPANY
The Royal Pantomime Company commences its season at the Princess Theatre on Wednesday evening when “Little Jack Horner” will be presented. The atory ia a well-known fairy tala which has been brought up* to-date and revived for the present tour. The reaultis a very bright and entertaing production, full of tuneful music aDd clever dancing, while many novelties are introduced. The leading stars are Mr Bob Lloyd, a clever, humorous, and most successful “dame” ; Mias Maudie Shipp, a vivacious little lady, whose bright comedy work is one of the outstanding features of the show ; Mr Charles Howard (Demon King) ; Mr Joe Charles, and our old favorite, Miss Kathleen Mack, the ever-popplar “principal boy.” The ballets, marches, and specialities by the Sisters Sinclair (acrobats), the “Glory Gitl,” “Fasqu&la” “the Man of Mystery) and the scenery that includes the charming transformation scene “Fairyland” are big features in the production. Seats can be reserved at Mrs Browne’s.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1917, Page 3
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