OPERA HOUSE
MEG, THE MIGHTY ATOM,
On Wednesday next, at the Opera House, Masterton, residents will bo afforded an opportunity of seeing Meg, the Mighty Atom, said to be a wonderful artist, who has won the hearts of largo audiences everywhere. Inimitable, incomparable, irreistiblo is the way ono city critic described Meg. This clever performer will*be supported by a full company of professional artists specialty selected by Mr. Louis Alsace for this tour. The list includes the Clarinos, two clever English concertina " duettists," of whom the Christchurch Times said: "They are absolute masters of the concertina, and their repertoire embodies a wide range. Imitating cathedral chimes to perfection, they would change to the solemn, tones of the organ, and. then sandwich in musical comedy ditties. f hey were accorded an ovation.'' Miss Wendy Dale, according to an exchange, is "particularly clever in humorous character work, and also appears in conjunction with "Alphonse" in character sketches. Lovu3 Alsace is an artist who has appeared in the leading vaudoviile theatres of the world in his instrumental act, in which is introduced violin, 'cello, and "Alsacephone," the violin with the human voice." Miss Eileen Ikrnsley. is a dramatic soprano who has played leading roles in many musical productions, and she will be heard in some excerpts from popular operas, as well as favourite ballads. Miss Mollio King is solo pianiste and accompanists. The box plan is at the Bristol. •
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Wairarapa Age, 1 April 1920, Page 7
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236OPERA HOUSE Wairarapa Age, 1 April 1920, Page 7
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