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"ODDS AND ENDS" TO-NIGHT.

Of the-making of pantomime there! is no end, and from: the ashes „that nopular production, " Sinbad the Sailbr," has arisen the Phoenix of "Odds and Ends." This new company, though! it ranges from ragtime to grand opera in its; development, is no throwing together of vaudeville stunts of a revue character. It is a straight-out, well-balanced company, and the cast embodies the names of such stage favourites as Edgley and Dawe, the Ugo and Igo of "Sinbad," and Dan Agar, , Dame Tinbad, whose. comicalities were mainly responsible for the success of tho J. C. Williamson pantomime, and, who have been retained for the firm's next production. . From the same .company come Alys and Florence Wilson, whose clover acrobatic and toedaricing stunt was an attractive performance. 'Those smart soubrettes, Patsie Hill and Clara Williams, are given plenty of: opportunity .to 7 display their versatility. Other favourites in the long cast are Walter ;'Williams (baritone) and Cecily Audibert. v ' The box plan is now open at the Bristol.1

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 151, 27 June 1921, Page 3

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"ODDS AND ENDS" TO-NIGHT. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 151, 27 June 1921, Page 3

"ODDS AND ENDS" TO-NIGHT. Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 151, 27 June 1921, Page 3