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TALENTED SISTERS

TO BE HEARD IN CONCERT CHAMBER Two brililant performers, Misses Constanc and Margaret Izard, will be heard in the Town Hall Concert Chamber in a series of three concerts, commencing on Tuesday next. The first concert will be under the distinguished patronage and in the presence of her Excellency, Lady Alice Fergusson. Speaking of the work of these gifted ladies, the London Press has been most enthusiastic, making special reference to their unique duets for violin and cello. arranged by themselves. “The Times” said: "Why do not the Misses Izard and other, players let us hear more of this type of duet ?” Mr. Bernard Page, the Wellington city organist, will be at the piano. Special arrangements have been made for students. Full informatics can be obtained at the box office, at Lewis Eady’s. “THE GOLDEN CLOWN” “The Golden Clown” is a Banish picture. Danish pictures are few and far between, but when they do come they are worth while. “The Golden Clown” is no exception to this rule. The theme deals with the tragedy of a soul that, hidden beneath a mask of buffoonery, has to suffer while all the time the outward contortions of a real actor were convulsing thousands. At the height of his hard-won success the clown finds that his young wife’s affections are held by another man, and from that day his downward career begins. There is a sensational climax to the story which it would be unfair to give away. Gosta Ekman plays the part of the clown, and beautiful Karina Bell, who played in “Little Dorrit,” the. role of the clown’s erring wife.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 624, 28 March 1929, Page 16

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TALENTED SISTERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 624, 28 March 1929, Page 16

TALENTED SISTERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 624, 28 March 1929, Page 16

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