ADA REEVE.
It is difficult to describe, without what may seem extravagance, to those who have not been fortunate enough to hear Miss Ada Reeve, the consummate charm, , cleverness, and versatility of this delightful artiste. The atmosphere of each song -is realised and expressed with convincing fidelitj r . The entertainment is by no means confined to the one artiste, though, of course, Miss Ada Reeve jstands out 'as an artiste on a much higher "pla*ne. -The members of her company are all excellent. Louis Nickola is a' master myatifier and a marvellous manipulator with his hands, pjroduoing . startling shadow-portraits.; Miss Lucie Linda dances divinely a number of national dances, and Mr. Rogero is a real master of mimicry. Mr . , Talleur And rews ; charms with his singing. Mr. Kennedy Allen, m humorous patter songs and dancing, is greatly appreciated, while Mr. Harry Jacobs, Miss Reeve's musical • conductor, < \ sings from his perch m the orchestra. A comedy, sketch. entitled' "In -the Future," dealing with 'the 'emancipation of women, ia artistioally presented by an English Comedy Company. The box_ plan opens at Miller's to^morrow*morning.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14588, 25 April 1918, Page 7
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181ADA REEVE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14588, 25 April 1918, Page 7
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