ENTERTAINMENTS.
THEATRE ItOYAL. ' ; : The, combination which is-performing, at the Thoatre Royal under ■ the -Fuller management. at present is , probably tho ■strongest, which,:has..bear.'got together since - tho re-rntrodnctioh' of permanent yaudevillp .to .Wellington. .Messrs. Fuller are reaping,- the benefit .by .-full houses, ihq particular attraction, is Heave's tnanMkins, from Keith's' Theatre, New York, lne' mannikins-give « complete performance, m.-their, own' little -theatre, which isva theatre, within a,,theatre.: -Messrs; J rank'.'Yorke/. Jack. Russell,"'and '. Misses Maud•• Hewsou, Gertie John's, and-'the Martin Sisters- contribute -their, fair snare to.the general success. An entire ui'hr ° f '-. programme; wUI be made to- '.,-■■ '•■'-•''•'■HlS MAJESTY'S.; .The/.varied and interesting programme of pictures, at His Majesty's Tbcatro was appreciated by a holiday.night attendance on faaturday.. At the matinee: exhibition a so. there was a large attendance. The pictures will be shown again,to-night. ; , ' stab mottoes' ' ';; T || M ?Pi! fill 9 -' o * Piosramme at-Sli .this being km i d «s[ a stoing military drama, ent iiii ? h ? ?* Bi f -Call,"--.also a wonderDr nS ad^llture «^.the:-'famous /;■ ,;;/' MR;- ENOS BACON; " •' " •' M r|n o^Bacpn,;the' 'Yorkshire'Nightengale, who Visited Wellington; a few weeks-ago; has returned to give a few. iarewell ; addresses and concerts- prior to his departure from 'New Zealand.; He interested a jarge- audience at a "pleasant bunday atternoon" - service- 'in - the' Con.cert Chamber yesterday, and last, evenmg delivered an,address on tho truth as; expounded 'ih'.the Bible.' Ho maintainea.thatif.it.wcre onlyfor the-truth--Which permeated :the Bible, the groat wort S K he yarded,as,an inspired work, as it needed-inspiration to tell the, teuth.,-.,: Books,-newspapers, bi" nf "J -^H to ]lid <= tlie dirty tilings of this hie—to gloss over whnt shoaid^ ot . ))e , but th E^i 0 ss M ° d ™ ot w M r™ ™J \ * M ' acc ° rded; a- splendid hear! 'iofi ,5- little, anecdotes were well received by an interested and amused audience This evening,, and on Say ™L « w * Cham)(!r ' wllen he »■»!' 'sing solos (in two. voices, recite, and give - s7o r,lwH moaol °B«es of* which 6 he is -so- capable an exponent.; •' • :'. •;;;;iMPIEB:FESTiviL. , ,'.V Af.fr,-? 1 '?'? representative, Mr. Hugh ttorlltz, has been in town for a lew. days in connection with the arffSte 1 ! 16 m Pi« festivals and land to-day toi hold■; a meeting- of the mimon, festivals, which depend, somewhat upon the date on which the now fc 11 ?! ;at . Au< *ta>d will ,be. finished! Mr.;Gorlitz- wiU also.hold a m^ng- at ShSS?*?" N ° rth . »'>w<>a committee of wSISE f l3 foriMd '» induce Dr Harnss to given an afternoon festival concert. return to Wellington a Kl tlng h of ' & local -ioommittee "rill bo" ot tha.festivals-as well as the works to be performed will finally bo decided on. •'ANDREW BLACK CONCERT. -.- TrP,l- % n day and Tuesday nights next, Wellington will again be , allorded an opportunity of heanns Mr. Andrew black, :Wio taiuous baritone' vocalist. Andrew block, during his successful career, has pleased all,nationalities, and in all parts of the world. Accompanying this popular singer is a concert company of high repute,, including Anton Tschaikov, - a young Kussiau violinist, Miss Hoy Cross, con--traitp,',and,.Miss, Lilian Delany, solo pianist and; accompanist. Anton: Tschaikov, although but in his twentieth year, is already quite famous, a loading English paper speaking thus;—"Anton Tschaikov's interpretation of Vieuxtemps's 'Ballade et Polonaise' was particularly fine, sweet, crisp; and .clear in-tone, polished, .and flawless in technique." The plan for the season will open at tho .. .Dresden on Wednesday morning. - ; Tlio Musical "All Blacks," -who havo been performing , at' ; tho Opera House throughout the week, attracted an immenso audience to the Town Hall last evening, when they gave a .sacred concert. All tha members'- of the company appeared, the numbers of Miss Nellie Black--eliciting -'-great applause. This clover little company is to" appear in Masterton this evening.-' - ' ■Tho Fisk '.Jubilee:. Singers concluded a soasou at. the Town .Hall, on Saturday evening.. -.-,'■-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 753, 28 February 1910, Page 7
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