"SHIP OF JOY."
The Misses Beresford's pantomime, "Ship of Joy," was a successful production, the little pupils setting a high standard in their work. Dainty frocks were worn by all the artists, especially brilliant being the Sunshine Queen, Peggy No wall and the ballet frocks of tulle. Cream and gold satin comprised the little drummer suit worn by Cha.iies Beresford, and his song, "King's O'.ji," had to be repeated. Outstanding M'ork was done by Esrao Abbott, Kathleen Warn, Fay Dupont, I. Corbett, C. Oner, N. Nowall, P. Basham, the latter doing some excellent acrobatic numbers. j
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 240, 10 October 1934, Page 12
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