THE TIVOLI
SENSATIONAL VAUDEVILLE. KWONG SING WAH TEOUPE. Acclaimed as the best-dressed and most sensational troupe of Oriental wonder workers ever staged in the Dominion, the Kwong Sing Wah troupe is to appear at the Tivoli Theatre, Pcilding, on Saturday by arrangement with J. C. Williamson’s Films. These amazing Chinese acrobats made their first Dominion appearance at Auckland ■where they performed before large and enthusiastic audiences. They represent first class vaudeville—vaudeville at its very best. Their illusions and mystifying magic are in themselves an entertainment, but by no means the strangest feature of the act. As jugglers it is doubtful if New Zealand audiences have ever seen their equal. One has scarcely recovered gasping from on stunt than another is presented even more amazing. Each member of the troupe is a master at his particular art, whether it bo magic, aerobatics, contortion or juggling. Astonishing tricks of legerdemain are only followed by skill more remarkable exhibition of juggling and acrobatic) feats The Kwong Bing Wahs will appear on Snturdav afternoon and evening at the Tivoli Theatre.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6545, 29 February 1928, Page 3
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