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THE LYNCH FAMILY.

These clever artistes repeated their performance at the Academy of Music last night very successfully. In the first part all the selections for the bells were greeted with loud plaudits, and in many instances had to be repeated. The rendering of the simple ballad, “ dome Homo Father," was excellent, more particularly the soft refrain, which was exceedingly effective. Mr Lyndhursfc was very successful in his ventriloquial entertainment, in which he showed himself to be a thorough master of the art. Mr Warde deserves notice alike for his clever and artistic rendering of the piano solos allotted to him and his accompaniments to the various songs. In the latter, unlike too many accompanists, Mr Warde played sympathetically, and did not appear to desire to play a piano solo. The comic duets of the Lvnch Brothers, and the dancing of Mr Lynch and Mr Lyndhurst, were exceedingly good. Mr Santley possesses a baritone voice of great compass, and he sang the songs allotted to him very nicely indeed. Altogether, the entertainment is one of a very pleasing character. To-night the same bill will be repeated, a change of programme being given to-morrow evening. There will also bo a matinee performance on Saturday.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1923, 23 April 1880, Page 2

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THE LYNCH FAMILY. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1923, 23 April 1880, Page 2

THE LYNCH FAMILY. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1923, 23 April 1880, Page 2

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