AMUSEMENTS. A lIBEN’S THEATRE THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS A Great Programme. THIS EVENING (Saturday), DEC. 27. IST Vice-Regal Command Night. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, Under the Distinguished Patronage, and in the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Lady Fergusson. Programme.—Part I.—Pianoforte duet—- “ LaCeuerentola,” Quartette —“LaOarita," Madame Carandini and the Sisters Resina, Isabella, and Fannie. Song—“ The Power of Lore," Miss Isabella. Air—“ Honor and Arms,” Mr Gordon, Cavatina—“ Bid me Discourse,” Miss Rosina. Pianoforte solo— Fantasia on airs from “ Somnambula,” Mr Alfred Anderson. Song—“ Out on the Rocks," Miss Fannie. Duct (talso vocal)— “ Brindisi,” The Sisters Rosina and Fannie. Sketches by Mr Cotterill: Lady Clara Trembleton and her Lovers, with song “ I remem* her.” Part ll.—lntroduction (piano)— “Marche des Tambours." Part song (lullaby)—“ Sweet and Low," Company. Song—“ Tara’s Halls," Madame CarandinL Trio—“ Home to our Mountains,"the Sisters Rosina and Fannie and Mr Sherwin. Ballad —“ The Heart bowed down,” Mr Gordon. Song—Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep," Miss Fannie. Cavatina (Neapolitan air) — “ Quanno perche mine vide," Mr Cotterill. Serenade—“PH watch for thee,” Miss Rosina. Laughing trio from the opera “ Rose of Castile," the Sisters Rosina and Fannie and Mr Sherwin. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, 4s; Family Tickets for three, 10s 6d ; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is; Private Boxes to admit four, LI. Tickets may be obtained and seats reserved at West’s Music Warehouse. Doors open at half-past 7 o’clock; to commence at 8. JpRINCBSS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY. GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF THE GRAND PANTOMIME, ALI BABA. New Songs, New Dances. New Act Drop. New Scenery, Miss Tilly Andrews, Miss Grace Follande, Mrs Searle, Mias Gassy Matthews, And Company. Last Scene by Perriman and Kemp. Clown Mr Sonth Pantaloon ... Mr Simmosds Harlequin Mr D. Mason Columbine ... ... Miss Fanny Fewer New Tricks. New Jokes. The Pantomime will be preceded by a Petite Comedy. Admission : Dress Circle, 3s: Stall, 2s: Pit, Is. MURRAY’S CIRCUS, In the Provincial Sale Yards. Admission: Stalls, 3a; Pit, 2s. “TWA HOURS AT HAME." SONGS OF SCOTLAND. JJEAD* QUARTERS DRILL* SHED. TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 27th DEC., And every evening at 8. MR KENNEDY AND FAMILY Will give their Entertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND. FIRST PROGRAMME. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27. Part I. Given by Mr Kennedy, who will intersperse the Songs with Historical and Explanatory Remarks, and narrate Anecdotes illustrative of Scottish Life and Character. Introduction—Scene from Bums’s " Cottar’s Saturday Night”—The “Upbringin’ o’ the Bairns.” Domestic Song—“ My ain Fireside” Hamilton Courtships, Ancient and Modem—How to insure Domestic Happiness. Gudewife’s Song—“ There’s nae Luck aboot the House” Adams Motives to Matrimony -Love versus “Siller” —Blooming Marion prefers auld rich Donald to puir young Johnnie. Dialogue Song—" Come under my PLudie” Macneil Pianoforte Solo—“ Reels and Strathspeys.” “ Miss Drummond o’ Perth,” and “ Mason’s Apron.” MISS HELEN KENNEDY. Matrimonial dispute about the “ Barrin’ o’ the Door.” Humorous Song—" Get up and Bar the Door, 0 ” Ancient Song from the bed of death—“ Power of Song upon Scotsmen Abroad.” Pathetic Song—“ The Land o’ the Leal” Lady Nnime Address of Bruce to his Army at Bannockburn —“ Who would be free, themselves must strike the blow.” Patriotic Song—“ Scots wha ha’e wi’ Wallace bled” Burns Part 11. Pianoforte Duet —“ Flowers of Scottish Melody” Berger The Misses Kennedy. Glee— ‘ \ Hail Smiling Mom ” ... Spofforth Song (with chorus) —“ Will he no come back again ? ” Lady Hairne Miss Helen Kennedy. Song—“ The March of the Cameron Men” Cameron Mr David Kennedy. Quartette—“ The Birks of Aberfeldy” Bums Duet—“ Will ye Gang Awa, Jamie” ... Old, Bliss M. and Mr J. Kennedy. Glee (six voices) —“ The Cloud Capt Towers” Stct Domestic Song—“ John Anderson, my Jo” Bu Mr Kennedy. Love Story, or “ How oor John socht me his Wife.” Trio— ‘ ‘ When the Wind Blows ” ... Bit Messrs R., D., and J. Kennedy. Dancing on the Green— Allister’s Bagpipes “ life and mettle” in the heels of the villagers. Highland Song—“ Allister Macaliister” An? Finale—“ Auld Lang Syne” Bu Admission ; Front Seats, 3s ; Body of Hall 2s; Seats, Is, * Commence at eight o’clock. The performance will commence punctually ; and for the comfort of the audience Mr Kennedy requests that ladies and gentlemen, arriving late will kindly remain in the lobby until the conclusion of a song. Children in arms not admitted. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. QUEEN’S THEATRE Princes Street. THE Magnificent Model, “Samuel Plimsoll,” is ou view at the Queen’s Theatre daily from 11 a. m. till 10 pm. Special Exhibition for Ladies and Children from 2 till 6 p. m. each day. Admission—Adults, Is ; Children half-price.
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Evening Star, Issue 3386, 27 December 1873, Page 3
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744Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3386, 27 December 1873, Page 3
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