BLASCHECK.
'.. The papers-have been full of' stories afcfcrat> Mr George Grosomith sanr., who died last- morath Lilt 'Folkestone, where lie Ihhd lived in fnotircment after, a 1 notable career of il>2 years on the stage and the enter'tainment platform. It was he who, i3on,SiUlted by a wellbnown aaithor upon •the advisability of having a ten min•utes' interval, hotly exclaimed, "For (goodness sake, don't do that!" "Why?" asbed has companion. "My dean- sir," was the rejoinder, "never ■give your audience a chance of gbing •out. They .may mot return." Mr Rlaiseheok, however, does not share these opinions, fcir Tie always makes a.n interval cS ten minutes, whi). really is iatDfe enough considering the I'ength of the performance; .besides, his audienoei.9 have been known to laugh until.they have been glad of a respite. ' ''Luugh and grow' fait" is an ■old.axiom. iSuiwly• some of Mr Bla£'chepk's audiences must he, Showing fjbme 'Si'gnis -of an improvemenjt. The famous "Society Snap-shots" is to be igiven in the Maistelrton Town Hall on Thunsdtay, June 13th. The pfetn is at. 'the Dresdien,, wb^re'seats are already tn great' demand.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10655, 10 June 1912, Page 5
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181BLASCHECK. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10655, 10 June 1912, Page 5
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