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MISS GROSSAH'S RECITAL

At His Majesty’s Theatre, on Wednesday, December 12, “Crossan Studio” pupils will appear in their annual recital, 'Dance Revels.' Quite a novel scene will, bo ‘St. Clair Beach,’ in which most of the students will take part. The ‘ 80-Peep ’ ballet, by the junior children,* tells the story of “Little 80-Peep who lost her sheep.” The ‘ Doll Dance,’ in which the tiniest ones take part, is really charming, and these little ones, the youngest of whom is four years, will probably prove one of the features of the recital. ' The work of the advanced students is good, and they will be seen in all types' of dancing. An atmospheric ‘Egyptian Scene ’ displays a wealth of authentic Egyptian dancing. The producer and clover dnnseusc, Gladys Crossan, will appear in four solos.

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Evening Star, Issue 20040, 4 December 1928, Page 5

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MISS GROSSAH'S RECITAL Evening Star, Issue 20040, 4 December 1928, Page 5

MISS GROSSAH'S RECITAL Evening Star, Issue 20040, 4 December 1928, Page 5

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