SEATOUN PIERROTS
The Seatoun Pierrot Troupe, under the direction of Mr. D. Neil Keith, presented a.bright, entertainment in the Presbyterian Church Hall,' Seatoun, on Saturday evening. The proceeds of the concert were devoted to augmenting the funds of the Seatoun Home and School Association.
The programme, comprising choruses, solos, and" duets, . intermingled with humorous items, by Flip and Flop, did not allow interest to flag lor a single moment, while the military tap duo was an. item which was really thrilling. The standard of perfection attained agreeably surprised the audience which was insistent in its calls for encores at the conclusion of each item. In this respect it was apparent that the Pierrot Troupe are capable of commanding the interest of a much larger audience, and it is hoped that this will be provided lor them on Thursday evening next when the performance will be repeated in the Blue Triangle Hall, Boulcott Street. Patrons can be assured of an evening's entertainment of a type which is all too scarce in these days of movies and radio, and, in addition, they'will have the added satisfaction of knowing that their subscriptions will be of much help to the Rev: Feilden Taylor's Mission. ■ ■ ■'
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 3
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