BABY RANDALL
A PIANISTE AT FOUR When Baby Randall makes her first appearance at the New Regent Theatre on Friday next, in conjunction with the screening of “Kid Boots,” patrons will see one of the most remarkable acts on the vaudeville stage to-day. Firstly, Baby Randall is only four years old. Secondly, she plays the piano; and thirdly she will play any well-known popular air for which an audience asks. Reports from Australia prove that this amazing child was a sensation wherever she appeared. Her little hands get the most wonderful results from the piano, which seems like some gigantic thing against her small self. Her act is given in a charming setting, representing a nursery, and she has to be lifted to the instrument from a rocking horse on which she is seated when the curtain rises.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 22, 18 April 1927, Page 10
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