MUSIC HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. :\, \ GRAND DRAMATIC AND MUSICAI FESTIVAL, UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRCNAGE OF H.R.H. THE DCTKE OF EDINBUBGH, Wlio lias graciously consented to honour thf performance with his, PIIESENCS. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AKD LADY BO WEN Have also kindly consented to be present. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING-, December 10, FIRST APPEARANCE In New Zealand of the celebrated Shakespeariai Actor HERE BANDMANN, Also, The Accomplished Artiste, MBS. BiHDMANI, Who will have the honour to give SELECTIONS FROM THE SUBLIME WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE, • AND OTHER POETS, Supported by MADAME HALLE! MADAME WINTER, MR. WINTER. PART I. , I. Solo-Pianoforte .. ..Lucia diLammermoor MADAME WINTER. 11. Song—Adelaida .. .. Asher . MR. WINTER. 111. Act 1, Scene 3—Merchant of Venice .. .. Shskspeare HERR BANDMANN. IV. Song—Should he upbraid.. Bishop MADAME WINTER. V. Song—Bridge of Sighs .. .. Hood. MRS. BANDMANN. VI. Duet —Home to our Mountains .. Verdi. MR. AND MRS. WINTER. VII. Act 3. Scene 1—" HAMLET" .. Shakspear*. MR. AND MRS. BANDMAKN. HANS BREITMANN'S PARTY .. LealandJ HERR BAtfDMANN. Interval. Part 11. I. Solo (pianoforte)— Last Rose of Summer (Tnalberg). MADAME WINTER. 11. Act 3, Scene I—OTHELLO .. Shakespeare. HERR BANDMANN. 111. Song—A Lovely Fishermaiden .. M«yerbeer MADAME HALLE. IV. MAY QUEEN.. .. ~ Tennyson. MRS. BANDMANN. V. A BALLAD Lealand. HERB BANDMAN. * VI. DUET—MAL GOFFENDO.. Verdi. MADAME HALLE and Mb. WINTER. PRICES OF ADMISSION: Special Reserved Seats ss. Unreserved Seats 3s. Gallery • lsA plan of the Hall may be seen at Upton's, Stationers, where seats may be secured. Doers open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. NOTICE.—OnIy alimited number of tickets will be issued for the body of the hall, in order to prevent any inconvenience to the patrons of the above Festival. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The L\ST Musical and Literary ENTERAINMENT for the SEASON will be held in the Rooms, in Welleslny-street, on MONDAY EVENING next, Decembers, at 7.30. W. L. REES, ESQ.. IN THE CHAIR. PROGRAMME. Overture, " Semiramide"—Madame Moller and Miss ' Edger Song and Chorus, "I long for my Home in old Kentucky"—Mr. Henderson. Duet, "Iheard a Voice"—Madame Moller and Miss Edger. Recitation. " A Tale of the Light Brigade." Song and chorus, " Call me not back' —Mr. Howden. Song, " The Brook"—Miss Edger. Reading, " Cutting Weather"— Song and Chorus, " Christy's"—Mr. Brett. Overture, " Masaniello"—Madame Moller and Miss Son? **A Chorus, "Happy be Thy Dreams -Mr. , Song '• unaer the Hazel Tree"—Madame Moller. (j Recitation " Victim of Misplaced Confidence — .Song, " Old Cyril the Sexton"—Mr. Henderson Duet, " Chimes of St. Mary"—Madame Moller and Miss Edger. Song, ''J Annie of the Vale.' — Recitation, " The Wonderfu 1 Wean. — Song and Chorus, " In Dreams i sue my Mother —Mr. Duet,**' when thy TSosom Heaves a Sith"- Madame Moller and Mr. Howden. " Uod S.wu the Queen. Ad-nission: One Shilling. Prnnoßrts to be applied in the purchase of Books fo the library*
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 287, 10 December 1870, Page 2
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