MISS ADA REEVE.
The box plans for the performances atthe, Opera House, beginning on Tuesday night next, of the famous* comedienne, Miss Ada Reeve, and her splendid supporting company of high-class vaudeville stars and English comedy artists, .were opened at Miller's this morning/! and there is likely, as .was tlie case m- other towns, of this tour, to be a record demand for seats. Miss Reeve has all the qualities that go towards making a great artist. She has a rich soprano voice, is an excellent dancer, is vivacious, is* regarded a$ one of the most finished actresses on' the London stage, and is gifted with a magnetic personality. With all these assets it cannot be wondered that she ba>i reigned so long as London's most popular artist. Miss Reeve is supsported by. a remarkably stropg, combination of the world's best vaudeville talent, and the new English : Comedy Company have verywhere been favorably criticised for' their ': interpretation <of . the humorptis , farce., .entitled "In €he Future." Patrons are advised to •mftfce early application for seats. :'\ ']
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14589, 26 April 1918, Page 7
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174MISS ADA REEVE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14589, 26 April 1918, Page 7
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