THE RED DANDIES.
AT THE TOWN HALL. Tho ctnUx Uunroout given in tho Mastcrton o Hall ksrfr evening by Mr Edward Biansoombe'is ''Red Dandies" wa% r-ae of the brightest best that has been see» ini*Wiis district for. q-uite a long white, *tJn|j^pily;tijer©. were .a number.jof &>unin town, • atftaai|anoe. TKceis; F§> - present, io wcv<\r, w*BP n ®£' th e unique programme that was presented—a programr»e bubbling over wit-to merriment and full -of taktfrt. Th«> ballad-singing was particularly pleading, as were also tho concerted numbers. The danfcing and patter-work were diversifying, and the items given, by Mr Dampier, the comedian, were simply delightful. Hre - iropersonation of a country eurato sent the audience into shriek® of lawghter. The whole company worked together witti machine-like precision,,, and there if not a dull moment f r<3m the xise of the curtain till its fall, -The audience last night was f»o completely captivated that it encored nlmosfc. every on 1 the programme, The "Red Dandies" are "dandias" indeed. " •£-.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 June 1913, Page 5
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161THE RED DANDIES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 June 1913, Page 5
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