“THE FOLLIES.”
“Tilt 1 Follies” open their season ai thu Maoriland Theatre on Thursday, &££ 5. The Taitope newgJPW. reDortins on the Lee Smith Follies, savs: “At the Town Hall last night Lee Smith’s New Follies gave tertuinment, and ffle P r f nutted was a gwd one. was the dominant keynote, each mei - ber of the company rentlei Q g m her Hems in a manner that stamped uXmts artists. Lee Smith is Hie possessor of a line voice, and she yas heard-to advantage m all hei “ u bers. Songs were also 11 -' df ie d jean Jeane.tte, Do.reen Aiola, and Frank Walker; while tflUewr gave several saxophone solos that that earned the approval ol the audience. The comedy part ol the sliov was in the capable hands ll Larkins, anti the adjective J°UJ „ very well deserved, possessed of a fine voice and pleasing he delivers the ‘goods m a style and the audience were loth to part with him. The dressing was excellent, and taken altogether it was a pleasing entertainment. Not the least praiseworthy feature about the s was its freeness from vulgarity. A recent report of the RangiHketi Advocate says; “This is by far the best show that, has been been m the district,; the audience were loth to pan with them.”
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Shannon News, 30 January 1925, Page 3
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