DICKENS'S CHRISTMAS CAROL
The Eov. A. E. Hunt, whoso elocution-, ai-y gifts are well- known, is to give another of his popular recitals in the Concert Chamber on Thursday evening next, taking for his subject Charles Dickens's "Christmas Carol," whkh has Iwen deservedly described' as "the finest Christmas story ever written." As an exponent of Dickens Mr. Hunt is -particular-', y well known, and bis histrionic gifts enablo him to amike the characters live before lus hearers. The "Christmas Carol" gives full scope for his versatility, and his vivid portrayal of Fizzigig's Ball, the Cratchifs Christmas dinner, and the gradual'change in tho miserly old sinner, Scrooge, lwiko his recital a delight to listen_ to. _ The recital will lx> relieved liy musical interludes contributed by Messrs; Herbert V. Wood (tenor). Sydney ABwright (baritr.ne), Claude Tucker (flautist), and Georgo Hellowuy (pianist). The box i>lan is open at the Bristol.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 5
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147DICKENS'S CHRISTMAS CAROL Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 5
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