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ftogero, whoso mimic turn, with the Ada Itaeve Company, makes a big hit is alile to absolutely deceive an entire audience with his faithful imitations of musical instruments of nil kinds, and it is said that on one occasion when the cornet player in the orchestra met with an accident that Rogero took his place in tho orchestral well, and, knowing the music,* imitated the cornet so well as ho held tho instrument to his deceptive lips that no one was any tho wiser. Nikola, tho conjuror of tho party, is n, clever shadowgranhist. Ho perfected that tragedy in silhouette, "The Dying Swan," which is enacted simply with a pair of hands between a screen and a light, but which, when performed to tho music of Saint-Saens Lo Cygno" becomes a little tragedy in shadows.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 10

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135

Untitled Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 10

Untitled Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 10

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