ENTERTAINMENT.
LAURIE 1 S FAMOUS PANTOMIME. The above combination is described by the Mastertou Times as an excellent | show. The story of "The Old Woman that Lived in a shoe." which introduces the fairy characters Jack and Jack and Jill, Tun. the Piper's Son. the dame, the naughty baron, the demon king and the ever-welcome fairy queen, lends itself to the introduction of all the latest songs, duets, chorus, -etc, The settings are superb and brilliantly lighted. The famous buster ballet, of eight charming and youthful, dainty girls. produces surprise after surprise by their wonderful changes of costumes, and their dancing is described as wonderful. The solo dancer. Miss Muriel Brown, is a past-mistress in her exceedingly clever -work, which is of the highest order. The dainty soubrette work of Miss Dorothy Bailey is very hard to beat and is sure to please young and old. The eomedv and laugher side is well provided for by the inclusion of those two well-known English comedians, Mr Tom Lincon and Mr Will Evans, who. as the naughty baron and the dame, create >r'oars of laughter. Box plan at Low-
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Otaki Mail, 9 May 1923, Page 3
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