THEATRE ROYAL.
THE "QUALITY" PERTORMERS. There was a lurge audience a; the Theatre Royal last night, when the Quality Performers repeated their piogrammo with a success equal to that of Saturday night. The company is uniformly good throughout, and the artists score just as heavily in their individual items as they do in the concerted numbers. Mr Leonard Xeison, ■ who is justly popular with vaudeville patrons in the Dominion, is a member of this olever band of entertainers, and his work is as delightful as ever. Miss >'ina Gordon, impersonator, provides another good turn, and incidentally displays cou3idor»Dlc talent as .a pianist*. The Q.P.'s comprise several good singers, aud the solos of Mr Aneuriu Morris-, tenor, Mr Wilfred Scott, baritone, Miss Harel Puller, soprano, and Miss Kose Fitigerald, contralto, invariably meet with appreciation. The company aims at a high standard of entertainment, and in no part of the programme does its work fall short. The Q.P.'s will appear at the Theatre Hoyal again this evening in a complete change of programme.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17461, 23 May 1922, Page 9
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