AMUSEMENTS.
"MOTHER GOOSE" PANTOMIME. 10-NiGHX. TO-NIGHT. Pretty girls, the latest songs and dances, good comedy, excellent speciality turns, beautiiul scenery, and c.auurate costumes all go to make up ttanioy McKay and Co.'s production (•;' "Mother Goose," to b© presented to Ijcal Uireatre-goers in tUe Town Hall c j-night. Since last produced some lew years back in New Zealand, with Mr harry Phydora and the late Harry ahine idling the important, comedy roles, the extravaganza has been brought right up to date. The present production scintillates with quaint humour and original patter, and nothing has been, left undone in the en deavour to place before the public just t.lio form of amusement they are looking for. The caste has been specially and is headed by Mr James Gerald and Mr Will Rayner, two excellent comedians, whose humor is injections. The principal boy and girl i re in the capable hands of Misg Essie Jennings and Miss Ilosio joth well-known Australian performjrs. Others prominent in the lengthy caste ar© Mr Richard Dunbar, Mr Will Speed, Miss Carmen. Coleman, Miss Rubee Raymond, and Miss Annie jjillilund. These arists ax* supported by a full ballet, chorus and orchestra. A fine speciality is VF°~ vided by Mr Will Speed, who as the Tramp Cyclist, does some .wonderful tumbling and acrobatic bicycle riding. : His turn in Auckland was one of the features of the pantomime. The box I jlan of "Mother Goose" is at Grubb'e, where seats may be reserved without extra charge.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 71, 23 November 1915, Page 7
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246AMUSEMENTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 71, 23 November 1915, Page 7
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