CHARMING REVUE.
"BEAUTY AND THE BEAST."
At a revue entitled "Beauty and the Beast," by the pupils of Loloma Kay, M.R.A.D. (Inter.), London, two delightful presentations were given. In "The Doll*' Hospital" were little people of all nationalities, Japanese, Dutch, Coster and Russian, .a* well as a pierrot and pierrette, a soldier doll and a Christmas fairy doll. "Beauty and the Beast" revealed all the well-known characters, the king and his daughters, and the beast, and there were al«o jesters, dancers, a butterfly and a rose. Woodland nymphs, pixies and fairies played with little rabbits in the beast's garden, and they were joined in the finale by ladies in waiting and courtiers.
The first part of the programme was devoted to Irish national dance? and other items.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 172, 22 July 1940, Page 11
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