DIX'S GAIETY COMPANY.
An entertaining bill was placed before patrons on Saturday night, and the several performers were well received. Miss Kittie Lenton, with her coon songs, scored well, and Miss Cara Dalby, Miss Annetta Bodin, Messrs F. Yorke, Harry Baxter, Johnny Collins, and Arthur Albeit were accorded gratifying receptions. Mr George Dean served up some really comic items, and was in strong request, as were the Lenton trio, whose acrobatism and hatspinning feats never seem to tire. In the first part Miss Beattie Galardi was partnered with th 9 Lingard sisters in a song and dance, the latter being gracefully executed. Other "turns" were subsequently given by Miss Galardi singly and the Lingard sisters in double harness. A farce wound up the programme. This evening Professor Keilderson will renew his ,-icquaintance with a local audience, when he will iutroduce his ventriloquial do'l act, which took immensely in the Northern cities.
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Evening Star, Issue 11672, 3 February 1902, Page 4
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