THE T-O-Y PLAYERS.
Joan and Betty Rayner, known as the T-O-Y Players, will repeat their Troubadour Programme ” at the Radiant Hall to-night, at 8.15. Writing of their “ Troubadour Programme,” the “ Otago Daily Times ” says: 44 To those Dunedin theatre patrons whose complaint it is that there is a lack of originality and freshness 1n the stage presentations which are provided for their amusement, the two young players, Alisses Joan and Betty Rayner, will come as a welcome and thoroughl3 r refreshing change. In their first 4 Troubadour ' programme these extremely talented performers gave their hearers a taste of something so charmingly novel in the way of variety entertainment that they held the audience spellbound throughout the whole of the programme.”
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 296, 14 December 1931, Page 3
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