THEATRE ROYAL.
The Opera Boulfe and Comedy Company repeated the programme of the previous evening last night, at the speeial request ol; many who were unable to be present on the opening night. The entertainment wont even more successfully than on the first evening. The pretty little operetta, the “ Bose of Auvergne,” was again very well received, and Mr Browning’s ‘"Village Blacksmith” elicited much wellmerited applause. This gentleman “makes up” well as tiie burly smith, and looks the part every inch. The “ Musical Melange” served to introduce a number of favorite songs and ballads by the various members of the company. Mr F. W. Fisher is a host in himself, and his rendering of the comic medley duet with Mdlle. Murielle fairly brought down the house. There will be an entire change of programme this evening, and on Friday, the last night of the company’s appearance, Mdlle. Murielle takes a benefit.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2159, 19 February 1880, Page 2
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151THEATRE ROYAL. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2159, 19 February 1880, Page 2
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