JOSEPH BLASCHECK
"A. Foa3fc of Humour and Music"— that ,is how Mr. George R. Sims, the eminent English journalist, described Mr. Joseph Blascheck's entertainment when he witnessed it at the Queen's Hall, London. Mr. Blascheck is a v-er-satile artist, who, it is said, can thrill us by his dramatic power and" convulse with laughter by his own comedy. It is not simply that he is able to enact both serious and comic parts; it ,is claimed lie is pre-eminent in both, and he can act, 6iug, and recite, as can no other 'entertainer we'have ever heard. Mr. Blascheck seems to have the ability too of finding and selecting clever, artists to support him, and in Miss Alyce Allstin, the charming young lady who shares the honours of the programme with him, wo are presented with one of the smartest lady entertainers on the platform. The season -will commence, at the Grand Opera House on Saturday next, May 8. The box plan is at the Bristol, and day sales will be obtainable at Miss Lena Lennox's.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 8
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175JOSEPH BLASCHECK Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2450, 1 May 1915, Page 8
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