AMUSEMENTS.
"THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS." Theatre-goers will hail with delight the annouw.oement that Mr Edward fl&ranscornbe's Costume Comedy Company 5 ".The ? Scarlet Troubadours," from London, are making ansther tour #f Australasia and New Zealand, as a farewe! before leaving finally for England. Since their first Tiait in this part of the world —over three .years ago—they have proved them- * selves one of the most popular com- • panics of entertainers that have ever b«en brought from England. Their thoroughly bright and'artistic performances, carried through in spirited fashion, making fast and furious fun, without the introduction of any element of vulgarity; has always secured the patronage —not only of those I who appreciate good music, but also those who iike jtheir music palate pickled with harmless merriment. The methods adopted by "The Troubadours 1 ' are novel and quaint. Their music is original and their style qutia their own. In this farewell tour we are promised a series of entirely new programmes, embracing scenes from comic operas, high-class solos and chori'ses, quartettes, musical comedy and burlesque, intermingled with quips and cranks, and plenty of funmakinct pf, al and refined nature ithat has made these gifted entertainers ?o popular the world over. They "are booked to nopear at the Tow a Hall on Wednesday. July sth, for one night only. Further particulars will advertised later.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10272, 27 June 1911, Page 7
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220AMUSEMENTS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10272, 27 June 1911, Page 7
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