THE PERFORMANCE AT PARNELL AND BOYLAN'S HALL.
many. Tlii! tjiijlcjlng jl not tbfonMa,vy»i falrly fljjeaj.sevsralvisjtcfs. jroqi; the country being’present)' nothwHbstandiiig tlie.tinsettled■etata.of’the washer. Thq, opening fafte entitled Out ft NltttA" ftiitreted by Mr, Mrs, and kiis* May Thornton, assisted by two local gentlemen amateurs. Each performer was well up in his or her respective psrtsi wig loudly aßplßuded at the canelttslim bl the pitna-.: ■. 'The great mftaetftsi; • hawsvet; ■ “ Aladdiii;” and the enuomltini* we have heretofore expressed, we are now prepared to fully endorae. The aoenery specially prepared for this most amusing burlesque is admirably painted, and on two occasions Mr Thornton, the avristj had te respond to an enthusiastic ua.ii. The cave *d*n*i wpMiauyjwas a picture *ucti a* which nwnb people in Glsbore* have, never ***h before. The petfanutrS U’et’S «bll UH 1H their parte, were most tastefully dressed, and gave proof that they had been well and carefully coached. Miss May Thornton enacted “ th* idle vagabond boy" with a vivacity surprising in one so young, and wa» well supported by a popular auctioneer who. a* Widow Twankey, caused tear* of laughter to flow down the .cheek* of the audierip*. the other perforttlora arb all deservitig of praise, but spade will not allow ii* to 36 niore in oiir present issue than merely mention the fact. To-night the performance will be repeated, and .we flilly expect tq seq a bumper houe*. At the conclusion of the eutertajnnienl there is to be a Select dance, and Mr CraWford Will preside at the piano.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1233, 27 December 1882, Page 2
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251THE PERFORMANCE AT PARNELL AND BOYLAN'S HALL. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1233, 27 December 1882, Page 2
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