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THE PIERROTS.

A good house welcomed the new programme of the' English' Pierrots in 'the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall on Saturday evening. This clever troupe grows more popular as tim& pisses, and the work, individual and concerted, is excellent. Miss Billie Wilson was particularly good on Saturday in a cleverchorus song, "Bounce Me." Miss Elsa Langley was in good voice, and, as usual, captured the hearts of the audience. Humour was not lacking, both Messrs. Leslie Austin and W. P. Turner keeping the house amused. Duets and quartets were prominent on the programme, and a plantation scene, "Oklahona's Rose," was very cleverly performed. Mr. Roy Cooke and Messrs. Lawrence and Mitchell were, as always, very good. The performance was concluded by a turn entitled "The Village School." • .

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 3

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THE PIERROTS. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 3

THE PIERROTS. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 67, 17 September 1917, Page 3

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