TOWN HALL.
“THE RED DANDIES.” “The Dandies” continue to provide light and wholesome entertainment to large audiences at the Town Hall. Their blithesome songs and choruses, their sprightly dances, their versatile repertoire, and their whimsical patter blend together admirably, and make up an evening’s enjoyment that cannot fail to provide enjoyment. The company is an evenly balanced one and the programme ripples along in the most pleasing way. Each member contributes his or hei’ individual items with more than ordinary success, but the chief charm of the entertainment is the harmonious way in which all the company work in mutual unison. Seldom has Auckland been visited by a more delightful and happy combination, and it is, therefore, not surprising that “The Dandies” have won the hearts of our play-going public. They thoroughly deserve the popularity. they have gained, and we can confidently recommend all those who have not already heard and seen “The Dandies” to take the earliest opportunity of going to the Town Hall and make their acquaintance.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 1 August 1912, Page 16
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169TOWN HALL. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, 1 August 1912, Page 16
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