“THE RED INN.”
Performance at ingle wood. Notice is given in to-day’s advertising columns of the dance recital to be presented by Miss Marty Hawkins at the town hall, Inglewood, on December 4. When recently performed at New Plymouth the recital was very well received, and Inglewood patrons can be assured of a show well worth seeing. The settings of wonderful English scenes are the background for a romantic story ot yeoman English life with all the fairy stories of childhood woven into it. The method of employing a romantic story as the medium for introducing a long series of artistic dances is one of the latest developments of modem stagecraft, and it is a most pleasing and entertaining innovation. Theatre patrons are promised delightful entertainment in “The Red Inn,” entertainment which has the charms of brightness, novelty, and in particular, the charm of being a beautifully dressed presentation. Notice will be given later of the opening of the box plan. ._
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1934, Page 9
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161“THE RED INN.” Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1934, Page 9
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