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City Hall Concerts.

Observer, Volume XI, Issue 654, 11 July 1891, Page 15

 

City Hall Concerts.

Another large and enthusiastic audience welcomed Miss Vaughan and her Amazon troupe at the Oity Hall on Saturday evening last, the lower part of the houpe being crammed to its utmost /.apacity and the circle comfortably filled ' Our Firemen,' the new first part scene, in which the troupe were attired in fire-brigade costume, was very pretty and attractive. A complete change of programme was presented, the items on which were well eeleced and admirably contributed, Miss Amy Vaughan receiving a double encore for her excellent rendition of the comic song ' Did Yon Hear a G<rl Say No ?' The other members of tbe company acquitted themselves in right good style — their contributions being well received and deservedly encored — most conspiouous amongst them being the Misses Wyniard and Travers, and Messrs Cowan and Max Rinkle. The finales were highly appreciated and provoked considerable laughter. Another entire change of programme, embracing several novel items, is being prepared for the coming Saturday, and there will no do abt be a large attendance, as the quality of these entertainments is known to all.

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