BELLE CROME COMPANY.
The renowned Belle Crome Bellringers intend opening in the Town Hall for a four nights' season, in their, unique and charming entertainments. Notwithstanding: the years the Dromes have been before the public throughout Great Britain, South Africa, India, and' Australasia, their performance lias always been received with the genuine enthusiasm, and delight accorded only to novelties, ind where other shows languish and collapse these clever people succeed in drawing crowded houses. Messrs Morris and Wilson, Australia's greatest acrobats, and Reggiardo, the famous juggler and his wonderful performing , dog, are the specialties. Besides the wonderful musical treat on i tho bells, items, vocal and musical, are given by Miss Belle Gromo, who leads the show with accustomed brilliancy, ably seconded by her brother, Mr Harry Fane. The work of these two clever people in their musical duets on xylophone,' mandolin, and sleigh bells is delightful. Mr Llewellyn, a .baritone of exceptional pur ity and power, and Miss Ethel Richards, a fin-e soprano; are the vocalists Mr Roland Reis, comedian, is noted : for his splendid eccentricities. The | company is under the management of Mr. W. E. Crome, who is also solo j pianist and accompanist. It is not necessary to dilate further upon the excellence of the performance. One thing is certain— that any company visiting MJasterton able to give a really first class performance will be well patronised. That tho Cronies can accomplish this goes without saying. Prices are 3s, 2s and Is, children Is 6d and 1«. No sixpenny tickets.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10562, 19 February 1912, Page 5
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253BELLE CROME COMPANY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10562, 19 February 1912, Page 5
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