THE LYNCH FAMILY
FIRST CONCERT TO-MORROW
Much interest is being evinced at the return of the famous Lynch Family on Saturday evening at the Town Hall concert chamber for the first of a series of four concerts.
Always associated with the Lynch Family has been a supporting company with talents much above the usual. On this occasion they introduce some excellent artists, all of whom are making their first appearance in New Zealand. Mr. Lester Barry is a noted English actor-vocalist, possessing a fine baritone voice; Miss Pauline Kitchen, soprano, is also a phenomenal siffleuse. Miss Norma Hall, vivacious comedienne and male impersonator, and Miss Eloise Mack, refined soubrette and champion dancer, will give variety to an enjoyable programme. A particularly fine selection of instrumental items has been arranged on the Sonorous Silver Chimes and Glassophones by the Lynch Family, in addition to the other musical novelties for which they are famous. Tiie box plan is at Lewis Lady. Ltd.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 613, 15 March 1929, Page 15
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