MUSICAL AND DANCE REVUE
At His Majesty’s Theatre, on Saturday next, ‘ The Clock,’ a charming dance revue, will be staged by pupils of the Otago School of Dancing. It has its theme many delightful novelties, which should prove quite out of the ordinary. As The Spirit of the Clock, Nanno Nowcy will appear, whilst Miriam Beswick, as Grandma, the dainty little lady of long ago, will be heard and seen in charming Old World songs and dances. Jack Stevens will be seen in the role of Father Christmas, and the Eckhoff twins in outstanding parts. There will bo many fairies, elves, and nymphs, and these ore important on account of the many striking pictures they make. Then there is a ■quaint ballet of mice, and a very smart military ballet, whilst policemen, urchins, and match girls will all help to make an attractive and most interesting performance. The whole production has been cleverly arranged to suit grown-ups and children. Full particulars as to booking, etc., will be found in tbe advertising columns.
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Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 5
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172MUSICAL AND DANCE REVUE Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 5
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