ENTERTAINMENTS.
EVERYBODY'S THEATRE. DOLORES TO-NIGHT. There is nothing half so good in the whole realm of music as song—provided the artist is a singer of the highest grade—and this is assuredly the case with Mademoiselle Antonia Dolores, the world-famed French soprano, who appear* here in Everybody's Theatre tonight for this one- concert. The visit of a world-famed star ia always welcome, but the announcement of a Dolores concert is fragrant with" pleasant memories of a great artist and wonderful vocal powers. Dolores, to use the words of a critic in the Old World, has carried "her song and her smile'' all over the world, but the present visit to New Zealand may prove to he the last, for she is due to return to France at the conclusion of the present tour. Among the items to be given at Tuesday's concert by Mdllo Dolores are: "I've Been Roaming*(Horn), "0 Listen to the Voice of Love" and "Echo, Tell Me" (Hook), recit. "Mi Parea" and Canzone 'Piangea" and "Ave Maria" (from the 4th act of Otello) (Verdi). "Berceuse"' and '"Toujours n toi" (Tschaikowsky), valse- song from Romeo and Juliet opera (Gounod), "In the Woods" and "Long Ago" (MasHowell). The nianist is Mr Harold Smith, who will also be heard in Polonaise in A flat, and an Irish reel from Chopin-Stanford The box plan for today's concert is now open at Collier's, where day sale tickets are also obtainable- Country patrons may reserve hy post by enclosing the necessary amount.
THE PEOPLE'S. LAST NIGHT OF "DARING OF IttANA" Beautiful Anita Stuart in "The Daring of Dian*"—Vitagraph's fine super-drama--appears finally to-night. Anita Stewart is delightful and the role is admirably suited to her talents. It » a picture with a fine popular appeal. NORMA TALMABGE TO-MORROW The ever-popular Norma appears at this theatre to-morrow night, for one night only, in her latest Meat success, '•Ghosts of Yesterday." On Thursday and Friday a huge double bill will be presented with Dustin Fnrmim and Tom Mis in the respective leads, -probably the strongest programme ever presented at this theatre.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1919, Page 3
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