"A NIGHT OUT."
Catchy music, ; pretty dresses, ar'aceful dances, and bright comedy are . special features of "A Night Out,' which is' being presented at the Grand Opera House by the "Williamson Musical Cc medy Company. The. principals arc Miss Maud Fane, the clever and street-Voiced Australian comedienne, and Mr. W. S. Percy, who is known to most Kew Zealanders who 1 remember the old Fr Hard days. Miss Fane has an exceptionally winning personality, and a voice of unasual sweetness, .which she uaes to bt-&t adyantage in the song "Avalon." Humour seems to emanate quite naturally from Mr. Percy, who Has lost none of his former popularity. Outstanding features of the performance are the dances of Miss Maude Elliott and Cyril Richard and Miss Gwennie Withers and Jack Hooker. The musical comedy provides an excellent evening's entertainment, it will be staged nightly till the m.d of the week, and there will be a marines on Saturday afternoon. '
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 2
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