AMUSEMENTS. A UEEN’S TBEATB THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. |®* Vice-Regal Command Niehfc. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, DEC. 29, Under the Distinguished Patronage, and in the presence of Hia Excellency the Governor and Lady Ferguason. Programme. —Part I. Pianoforte duet—- “ LaCenereutola ” Quartette— ‘‘LaCarita,” Madame Carannini and the Sisters Resina, Isabella, and Fannie Song—“ The Power of t ove,” Mia.s Isabella. Air—“Hon<*rand Arms,” Mr Gordon. Oavatina —“Bid me I'iscourse.” Miss osina. Pianoforte solo - Fantasia on airs from “ Somnamoula,” Mr Alfred Anderson. Song—“ Out on the Rocks,” Miss Fannie. Duet (\al«e voca’)— “ Brindisi,” The Sisters Kosina and Fannie. Sketches by Mr Cotterill: Lady Clara Trembleton and her Lovers with song “ 1 remember.” Part ll.—lntroduction (piano)— “Marche des Tambours.” Part song (lullaby)—“ Sweet and Low.” Company. Song—“Tara’s Halls,” Madame Carandini. Trio—“ Home to our Mountains,”the Sisters Rositia 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 perohe mine vide,” Mr Cotterill. Serenade—“ I’ll watch for thee,” Miss Roaina. 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. RI N CESS THEATRE. TO-NIGHT. TO-NfGHT. THE IRISH LION Will Roar To-night at 8 precisely. Tom Moore ... ... Mr 0. O’Brien Extravagant Success of THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME. Tilly Andrew?, Grace Holland?, The best Harlequinade ever yet seen or offered to the Dunedin public. In'despite of the “ Crown’s Worth of Interpretation.” Clown Mr South Pantaloon Mr Simmonda Harlequin ... ... ... Mr D Mason Columbine Mias Fanny Power New Tricks. New Tricks. New Tricks. “TWA HOURS AT HAME.” SONGS OF SCOTLAND. Head • quarters drill . shed. Every Evening at Eight. MR KENNEDY AND FAMILY Will give their hj ntertainments on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND. SECOND PROGRAMME MONDAY and TUESDAY, DEC. 29 and 30. Paht I. Given by Mr Kennedy, who will intersperse the Songs with Historical and Explanatory Remarks, and narrate Anecdotes illustrative of Scottish Life and Character. Love Song—“ When the Kye comes hame ” Hogg Courtship Song—“ Duncan Gray” Bums Fishwife’s Song—“ Caller Herrin’” Lady Naimt Pianoforte Solo—“ Reels and Strathspeys.” “ Moneymusk” and .Miss Mac'eod of Rasay.” MISS MARJORY KENNEDY. Humorous Song —“ Hame cam* oor guda man at e’en” Jacobite Humorous Sketch—" Ta Phairshon” Aytoun Highland Song—“ The Macgregor’s Gathering” Scott Part 11. Pianoforte Duet—“ Scottish Airs” Czerny The Misses Kennedy. Glee—“ Foresters sound the cheerful horn” Bishop Song—“My Bonnie Mary” Burns Mr James Kennedy. Song— “ Castles in the air” Ballantine Miss Marjo’y Kennedy. Glee (five voices)—“ Blow, gentle gales ” Bishop Song—“ Afton Water” Bums Mr Robert Kennedy. Quartette—” Weel may the keel row” Northumbrian, Dialogue Song— “My Boy Tammie” MacneiC Mr Kennedy. Trio—“ Dame Durden” Old Messrs R., D., and J. Kennedy. Courtship Song—“ The Laird o’ Cockpen” Lady Nairnc Mr Kennedy. Finale—“Auld Lang Syne” ... ... Burns Admission : Front Seats, 3s ; Body of Hall, 2s; Is. Commence at eight o’clock. Children in arms not admitted. KENNEDY’S HANDBOOK OF SCOTTISH SONGS, Music and Words. Price Sixpence. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. jyj- A S 0 NI C HALL. Crowded Houses ! Crowded Houses ! POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK ! THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, And during the Week. LAST WEEK OF BACHELDER’S COLOSSEAN PANTASCOPE OF A TOUR THROUGH AMERICA. LAST WEEK of WM. HORACE BENT, Who will appear In New Songs, Dances, kc. Change of Programme each Evening. Mr SAUNDERS, L,A.M., in New Harp Solos. Mr U. ILLINGWORTH, in new Solos on the Trombone. Mr T. NOHBh HG, Musical Director. Mr C. BUUKI GHAM, Cornetto. Last Week of the Wonderful Automaton Slack Rope Vaulter, The most astonishing piece of mechanism ever produced in the Colonies./ Front seats, 3s ; second do, 2s ; back, Is. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 o'clock. LAST GRAND MATINEE, On SATURDAY NEXT, 3rd JANUARY, For the Accommodation of Schools and Families. H. hj ASTWOOD. Agent. LOST, on Friday Evening, in or near St. George’s Ball, a Gold Chain and Locket, with greenstone and miniature. The tinder will be rewarded by returning to Mra. Hamsun, Moray place.
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Evening Star, Issue 3387, 29 December 1873, Page 3
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