ENGLISH PIERROTS.
"The popular coterie of entertainers known as "The English Pierrots" appear to have an inexhaustible ■■ repertoire of music, song, and humour" said the Herald (Auckland) during the recent season of seven weeks played in the Northern city. This well-known combination will appear in Wellington, commencing on Saturday next, at the Grand Op'era'< House 'fbi''!si'x"''ni^liis'"only; ,and will present all new: programmes oh' revue lines, under the : title of ."Bits and Pieces." ;The company has secured Edmund Warrington ; a London producef, to stage the-'new revues, and he will appear in many of his original sketches, including a "Dud Dream," a military play that is still showing throughout England. Many i of the old favourites are still with the Pierrots, whilst'the newcomers indnde 1 Moya Crossley, Isa Crossley, and Harry Schofield. The Pierrots are this tour; presenting an entirely new type of entertainment which has.been extremely popular. The box plans are at' the Bristol for the season. , - :
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 3
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156ENGLISH PIERROTS. Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 41, 17 August 1921, Page 3
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