"DICK WHITTINGTON" PANTOMIME.
The third performance of the "Dick Whittin"ton" pantomime, which was given m the Theatre Royal last night, was quite the beet that has yet taken place, and so confident was the majority of the performers—the youngsters as well as the adults —that they appeared to have forgotten what stage fright meant, if they ever felt it. The audience was an appreciative otie. and was lavish in its applause. As Dick Whittington Miss Mavis Ritchie was very pleasing, and sang excellently, while Mrs Elnid Fry as Dame Rhubarb was one of the big successes of the evenin". The mombere of the company carried their respective parts successThere is no dearth of clever comedy work in the oroduction, and the ballets alone are worth going a long way to see. "Dick Whittington" will be repeated again to-night. - ' •
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17393, 2 March 1922, Page 10
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