THEATRE ROYAL.
MUSGROVE'S VAUDEVILLE.
The Musgtove Vaudeville CompaEy at the Theatre Royal had another crowded house last evening. Signor Bruno Sarti, the teflor who was first heard in New Zealand with the Sistiue Choir, was again a huge succes. The combined turn of Messrs 'Windsor, Edgard, and Keilaway was cultured and artistic, while »"ibio and Davis created a t,rr.ado' of laughter. Miss Rente Rtano is a comedienne of above average ability, and her turn, was just what one would expect from her record in Europe and America. M.ss Clare Solly i 3 a contralto of quality, while the Alu:n Sisters are wizards on the l ght wire. Guilly and Jeanr.y, from Paris pro.ided a good acrobatic turn, and the bill was completed by Mr Don Stuart, e. capable juggler, ar.d the five Raiotongans. An excellent <"Tchestra, under the bavn of Mr Charles Windsor, did it 3 work well.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18107, 24 June 1924, Page 12
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