THE T-O-Y PLAYERS.
7oan and Rayner are oyeninfc- tt>ol*' ! Cttriptolxuroh - season at the Ba4i»pt Kail ["next: Friday night with a "Troubadour SroI grjHjtwe"" w&Sqh. has proved, a Bueoesi in few York, JJelbdu.rne, and' other town* where these two players hav,e -hein- Ktreliing: for the past t*p >aart .since LWavljii their Native-l»nd-r-N*w ?e»Jaad» •' Tha •'jlew y^rirPoif'said «/ their work: 1 "WjitW# the' patft week or to - »h?wj» eotne* The pwjranwue lof gueint dramatisations •ef ojd folk-sons* ! and legendf, rollicking hslladi sad pUys from b»on:e days, and the players ewept their audience Off its leet. New Yo»k has been shown something i>ew aqd has received it with a clamour of enthusiastic'applause." The programme it to be repeated bn Hondar, December 14th.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 16
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118THE T-O-Y PLAYERS. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20412, 5 December 1931, Page 16
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