AMUSEMENTS.
ANDERSON'S PANTOMIME
COMPANY
The matinee on Saturday of tho pantomime of "Sinbad the Sailor" was \ciy largely artomi<x!, and the iXMiormance was greatly enjoyed. In tiie evening there was also a iuil hoiu-e, tho piece going excollenily. To-night there will iw an entire change of programme. The curtain-rai*n<r will l>o a little piece by Mr George Dean, of which report t>pe4>ks vory highly. The unoxumpkd aggregation oi variety artists wliicli tho niaiiagt'iiKiit hrs 55atbored to produco the pantomime enables a remarkable MH"et»bsicu of spt>ciality turns to bo given. All the artists, whether vaudeville, musical, dancing, or gymnastic, have every opportunity afforded of giving tluir bast, items. Thus the bill is without exception one ot the most attractive ot the kind yet seen here. Tonight, to-morrow, and Wednesday, will W the last three apixvirancos hero this reason of the company.
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12507, 21 May 1906, Page 7
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