THE BLACK FAMILY.
Thb clever Black Family of musical nntertaiDers are booked to open in the Theatre Royal on Monday night. The family consists of six members who are everything passible in the musical line Miss Nellie Black is said to possess an excepionally fine true and highly cultured voice, a charming pianiste, a revelation as violiniste, and delightfully bewitching in the comic sketches in which her father is a valuable adjunct. Her trick violin playing in saif to ba renmkably clover, and her imita- , tionsoftwi violins playing a duet, a j canary woistling, church organ, bag pipe?, and a man going home hte at nighs always delights the audience. Mr. J. Black is the most genial of entertainers, and instrumentalist as , well. Mr. Bertie Blaok dances a f sailor's hornpipe Rnd usos a tubephone t fairy balls, a pair of bellows, and a • Chinese trumpet, and from all these be succaeds in exacting ,munic. Miss t Elsie is a clever danseuse. The per' c formances are genuine expositions of v mirth, melody, and entertaining, and j oin be recommended without resem-'t tion, I a
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 234, 30 October 1903, Page 2
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185THE BLACK FAMILY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 234, 30 October 1903, Page 2
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