Academy of Music.
Mr and Mrs Hart made their first appearance at the above place of amusement on Saturday evening. The entertainment, known as " Happy Hours," is certainly one of the best wo have had on the Thames for some time, and was most warmly appreciated" by the audience on Saturday evening. Mrs Hart possesses a good voice and plays her parts with vivacity, and in a most pleasing manner. The characters are well dressed, and the songs are numerous and characteristic. Mr Hart is very versatile, possessing a capital voice, and at once appeared to make himself at home with the audience, while Miss Louise Hart played the accompaniments on the piano with skill, and filled her allotted parts with credit. The programme presented oc Saturday was a long one and comprised no less than 24 songs and duets. We recommend all who wish to pass a pleasant hour to visit the Academy.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 9 August 1880, Page 2
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154Academy of Music. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3625, 9 August 1880, Page 2
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