One of the highlights of this pantomime-style Christmas spectacular was Mytle Nagle's 'Tiny Tots' troupe, comprising of fifteen of her youngest pupils. The children appeared in several ballets and a specialty act. One child, Baby May (aged three) presented a solo dance and reportedly 'created wonderful enthusiasm with her singing.' Nagle's troupe was subsequently booked to appear across Harry Clay's Sydney circuit (Australian Variety 10 January 1919, p.14).
Two of the songs incorporated into the 1918/1919 production were 'Comin' Thro' the Rye' and 'If I Could Live to Love You' (sung by Amy Rochelle).
It is unclear if there is any relationship between Edwards's Toyland and Toyland, an extravaganza produced in Brisbane by John N. McCallum and his Courtiers company, beginning 30 May 1918.
1917: Bridge Theatre, Newtown (Sydney), 21 December 1917 - ca. January 1918.
1918: Harry Clay's Sydney suburban and NSW south-west circuit, ca. January/February.
1918: Bridge Theatre, Newtown (Sydney), ca. 26 December 1918 - 3 January 1919.
1919: Harry Clay's Sydney suburban and NSW south-west circuit, ca. January/February.