THE THAMES DRAMATIC CLUB.
The entertainment given by the members of the Thames Dramatic Club in aid of the Miners' Accident Relief Fund was an eminent success. The Theatre Royal wa^, well filled in every part, and it is estimated that the Fund will net £30 by the benefit. The " Charcoal Burner" wa3 played with spirit, each, of the performers being perfect in their parts ; in fact, no hitch of any kind happened during its enactment, a fact which did the lady and gentleman amateurs - great credit. After an interval of ten minutes the second part of the programme was commenced, consisting of songs and dances,.and a trapeze performance by Mr Anderson. Misses Hunter and Bennett contributed largely to the suocess of this part of the entertainment, and were loudly applauded for their songs. Mr Reed sang a comic song ; and a double song and danee —" I really shall expire"— a'Hfi'egro inspiration, was performed (by special desire) by Messrs Heed and Hurfit. r£he jp.rogramme concluded with a farce, " Uircus Dick," which gave great amusement.-. The entertainment was a credit to the Club, and no little praise.- is due to the Belief Fund Committee for their exertions in making it, i a point of attendance,"a complete success.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2008, 11 June 1875, Page 2
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