ALEXANDER WATSON
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAMME The famous English entertainer, Mr. Alexander Watson, will give three extra recitals in the Town Hall concert chalmer, commencing this evening. A fine and varied programme will be presented, including John Masefield’s “Cargoes,” “Bill’s Ghost” and “A Ballad of Cape St. Vincent.” Kipling will be represented by “McAndrew’s Hymn,” “The Glory of the* Garden” and “Lichtenberg.” Other numbers will be “The Revenge” and “Lady Clare” (Tennyson), “When W© Were Very Young” (A. A. Milne), “The Guards Came Through” (Conan Boyle), “The Figure Mead and the Mermaid” (Crosbie Garstin) and “European Guides” (Mark Twain). On Friday a Bickens-Kipling programme will be given, and on Saturday a popular programme, including the famous Forum Scene from Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar,” with the stir-, ring orations of Brutus and Mark An- ' tony. Barrie s popular sketch. “A Holi- ; day in Bed,” a group of Kipling items, ; including “Boots,” two Cautionary j tnlp« jinrt nlhpr wpll-lnmvm nipf*Pß.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 174, 13 October 1927, Page 15
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