“SNAPSHOTS of 1922.” The very inclement weather last plight spailt the attendance at the open ins of the season of the Snapshots in the Princess Theatre, hut the fair audience that attended were fully fewarded the Company giving a bright and thoroughly enjyoable programme tlmt was heartily applauded throughout. The members proved a very evenly balanced combination. Mi Leonard Nelson is a comedian of a high order. He made bis points with great success, and in a varied selection he proved many sided each and every appearance being welcomed, and the audience could not get enough, though he generously gave of his best freely, but they were still unsatisfied. Splendidly dressed, tile stage looked a picture. and the choruses and solas were equally acceptable. The soloists included Miss Pose Fitzgerald, a contralto of good power. Miss TTnzel Fuller, soprano, Miss B. We nil ain lady comedian, Mr Morris, tenor, Mr George Sherratt, light. comedian and Miss Annette Long, danse use. Each and every item gave pleasure while in their frolics much wholesome fun was made. A couple of bright sketches excellently given completed a programme that gave great pleasure to the audience who went homo fully satisfied with a very enjoyable entertainment. TO-NIGHT. To-night the Company appear again when the. season will lie concluded. It wa,s announced that every item given to-night will be entirely new and patrons can be assured of a distinctly enjoyable entertainment that should not Sc missed.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1922, Page 1
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