The Dunedin Troupe

The young women are riders, dancers, singers and are doing something all the time to keep the stage alive.

Captain Woodward’s Seals

Son of the original who has taken over the act. educated seals and sea lions. Juggling and balancing.

Ralph Johnstone

After a three year tour, he returns with a greatly improved act. He was the first artist to make the jump from a pedestal to the stage on a wheel and he now does it from a higher elevation. He has a new trick in which he turns a complete somersault on the wheel and land upon a spring-board which gives him rebound.

George Bonhair-Gregory Troupe

Seven men compose this troupe. The work is clean and snappy, and the boys, who are very young, are thrown around in good style. The ground work, of which there is little shown, is of top-notch order, and inclines one to desire that they could extend themselves in this department before leaving.