“LITTLE BO-PEEP.”
Stanley McKay’s Pantomime Company gave their farewell performance in Pollard’s Opera House last night, when the Pantomime “Little 80-Peep” was persented. Notwithstanding the unfavourable weather conditions a well filled theatre greeted the Company. The Pantomime went with a right good swing from end to end, and the appreciation of the audience was marked throughout. The whore caste did well, the ballets were again a feature, and the specialities introduced were all thoroughly enjoyed. The Compaiw have every reason to be proud of th cm* huge success on the West Coast. 'lqo tour will be continued to-day, Reefton being visted to-night and Westport on Monday.
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Grey River Argus, 6 May 1922, Page 3
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