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PROGRAMME. Shannon Choral Society. SEASON 1927. GRAND OPENING CONCERT. Thursday, June 16. MAORILAND THEATRE. 8 p.m. sharp. PART I. The National Anthem. Instrumental Selection, Miss M. Neale, L.A.8., Etc., and Party. Chorus, “Watchman, What of the. Night” (Sarjeant), Shannon Choral Society. Solo, “The Landlord’s Daughter,” Mr. J. Lister. Part Song, “Drink to me only with thine eyes” (Knight), Shannon Choral Society. Dramatic Recital, “The Cuban Refugee, Miss Ivy Middlemiss. Male Quartette, “In Absence,” Arian Quartette Party. Solo, “Waltz Song” (Tom Jones), Miss Joan Lowry. Humour, Doug Stark. Part Song (by request), “The Lost Chord” (Sullivan), Shannon Choral Society. PART 11. Instrumental Selection, Miss M. Neale, L.A.8., etc., and Party. Part Song, “Annie Laurie,” Shannon Choral Society. Solo (Selected) . Mr. Bryden. Musical Monologue (Selected), Miss Ivy Middlemiss. Part Song, “Good Night” (Ponsuti), Shannon Choral Society. Vocal Solo (Selected) Miss Joan Lowry. Humour, ' Quartette (Selected) Arian Quartette Party. Chorus, “Hallelujah” (Handel) , Shannon Choral Society. MRS. CLIFFORD-JONES, Hon. Accompanist. EDWARD T. MOODY, Hon. Secretary. J. HOWARD ANDREW, Hon. Conductor. TICKETS: Dress Circle or Front Stalls 2/6, Stalls 1/6. Tickets on Sale and Seats Reserved at Mrs. Rawlinson’s. NO EXTRA FEE FOR BOOKING.
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Shannon News, 14 June 1927, Page 1
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