In his "Society Snap-shots," Joseph Blaseheck, the English humorist and elocutionist, who is lo make, his first appoaraneo in the Opera House on Saturday next, March 2, is to bo supported by. Miss Mildred Wrighton, a lady whoso songs at tho piano always prove a popular feature of the extensive programme presented by fheso talented artists. Miss Wrighton tins a fascinating individuality and a charm of manner. Tho management state:—"Sho takes you into her confidence at once, and you aro immediately interested in the subject with which sho is dealing." Gifted with an uncommon sense of humour and a voice of particular sweetness, she can, with equal facility, sing you a humorous ditty full of subtle point? and touches of character, lightly and cleverly drawn, or a modern ballad rendered in' a manner that proclaims her a cultivated vocalist. She is also an ne-, complisliod pianist nnd an ideal accompanist. The box plan is open at llih hresden.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 5
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158Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1375, 28 February 1912, Page 5
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