THE ROYAL TROUBADORS.
TO-NIGHT. The Royal Troiib«dors have just arrived on the West Coast, after a vi".v‘ successful tour through the entire Dominion. | I Tlie Press proclaims this talented , I company ns equal to any that have , ever toured N.Z. Their strong point j is their vocal ability, every, artist |>os- j sessing a voice of good quality. The I entire porfoi manee throughout is clean : ’ and wholesome there being notliing to i ■ offend the ear or eye. One of tin'big 1 ' features of the show is the Operatic Seena introducing Cavileiia Riistienno and the Anvil chorus from Faust. Another line number is the “Royal” , quartette featuring ragtime patter songs and beautiful costumes. Another big attraction for both young anil old, ‘ is the miniature perfornianee of tho
famous play “Uncle Tom’s Callin’’ in which Jolly JMiii Larkin, the coloured comedian takes thu part of Uncle Tom and introduces real negro meloipes sueli as “Old Black Joe”, “Good Old George” etc. The show concludes with the .farcical absurdity entitled “Dr Killem. The residents of IToliitika. will thoroughly enjoy themselves tonight as the Royal Trmihadors arc recognised as the host company now touring New Zealand.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1922, Page 3
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193THE ROYAL TROUBADORS. Hokitika Guardian, 11 December 1922, Page 3
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