SUMMER THEATRE.
DINNER, OPERA, MUSIC HALL TURNS, AND TAXI HOME ALL INCLUSIVE.
A comprehensive scheme in summer theatres established i:n New Yoi'k by the Terrace Garden Outdoor Restaurant, is achieving a tremendous success at the moment. The entertainment include® dinner, followed by grand opera and a vaudeville programme, and concludes with a ride home in a taxicab, all for eight shillings. Dinner, which begins at half-past six, is served in the illuminated garden. It starts with claims, and includes soup, fish, roast, entree, sweets, cheese' and coffee. -Tlieii the dinei's adjourn to the opera house, adjoining the terrace garden, where they occupy stalls for a performance of “Carmen: At the conclusion of the opera music hall artists entertain in the garden until one o’clock. Taxi-cabs are provided to convey the audienioe home, free of charge, within a radius •of one mile'. Beyond the radius fbe occupant pays for tbe taxi...
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3303, 23 August 1911, Page 7
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150SUMMER THEATRE. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3303, 23 August 1911, Page 7
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