ENGLISH PIERROTS.
Thcee clever and versatile people', th» English Pierrots, who occupy a unique place in the affections of the playgoers of New Zealand!, make their reappearance in Wellington at the Grand Opera House, commencing on Saturday .next. The Pierrots come to us each year, andl have gained an enviable reputation for presenting the best in costume oomedy fare.! The company recently played a record visit of soven weeks in Auckland, and has jnst concludedl in Dunedin at His Majesty's Theatre a season that the local press say will never be forgotten for the excellent programme presented and for the crowded audiences, hundreds being turned awa.y nightly. The programme presented under the title of "Bits and Pieces" is really on revue lines, and includes excerpts from opera, quartettes, dances, novelties, specialities, and the latest London sketches. One of these, "A Dud Dream," has been ai huge success, throughout the town beingl described as the "funniest ever." The box place >ims on Wednesday next at iim BriirtL
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 9
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166ENGLISH PIERROTS. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 9
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