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Wednesday’s Concert

HUGE SUCCESS ' On Wednesday 'night, “The Good Companions under the direction or Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Nicholls,' entertained us- to a superlative concert.. They have chosen an ideal title, as they were indeed good companions. Their performance was presented in true professional style to an enthusiastic audience. ' Some of the items had been seen before, but were so good, that the repetition was more than welcome! Those two prime favourites, Peggy Wilson and Greta Barrett (Nelly Kelly were in strong demand as indeed were all the cast. Unfortunately the “O. Pip” is too small to sing the praises of individual artistes, particularly as without exception, they were all excellent, so below we give the programme as it was presented and hope that Mr. and Mrs, Nicholls and their Good Companions' will pay a return visit in the very near future.

At the conclusion of the concert, the C. 0., on behalf of his officers and handsome territorials, thanked the party for coming out and congratulated them on their perfprmance. . . The guests of honour 'were Mrs. D. Honore, the Misses O. and A. Honore, and Mrs. W. C. Nicholls. Opening Chorus, “Rise and Shine. Solo by June. f ‘ Another Day, ’ ’ by Dorothy. “Up the Wooden Hill to Bedfordshire,” by Leslie. “She’s in Love with a Soldier,’.’ by Greta. Tap Ballet by Peggy, Shirley, Alice and Peggy. . ~ , Piano Duet, “Polly,” by Enid and Joyce. “Sad Affair of Mangle Street,” Milly, Gay, Lois, June and Margery. “Mem’ries Live Longer than Dreams,” and “Never Break a Promise,” by Joyce. Choruses, “The Memory of a Rose” and “I Don’t Want-to Set the World on Fire.” Solos by Von and Greta.' ; Community Sing with Greta and Enid. Humorous sketch, ' “Silly Milly,” with encore, by Peggy Wilson. “The Shrine of St. . Cecelia,” by Von, with ‘‘Rose O’Dea” and “Song of the Islands” as encores. Choruses, “The Maori Lovers’ Lullaby,” “Handsome Territorial,” and solo by June. Tap duo by Shirley and Alice. Melodrama in three acts, “She Was Poor But She Was Honest,” by Margery, Dot, June and Leslie. Tap solo by Shirley. Three Choruses, “It’s a Great Day for the Irish,” solo ■by Greta; “Tonight My Heart Wil' Sing”; “Does She Love Me, solo by June. Duet, “Not That Sort of Person,” by Leslie and June. Final Chorus, “Cheerio.”

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Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 28, 27 November 1942, Page 1

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Wednesday’s Concert Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 28, 27 November 1942, Page 1

Wednesday’s Concert Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 28, 27 November 1942, Page 1

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