AMUSEMENTS.
OPERA HOUSE. At the Optra House last night Fuller's Entertainers repeated the programme of Saturday night, Mr Bob Bell, the Clare Sisters, Mr Dennis Carney, and the other members of the company were well received. The company will appear again this evening. MUSICAL UNION. The final rehearsal of "The Spectre's Bride'' for the concert of the Musical Union to-night, in the Canterbury Hall, took place last night. In addition to "The Spectra's Bride," there will be a short miscellaneous programme, in which Mrs Bums, Mr Harry Weir, and the orchestra will take part. "MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN." The booking fur the season of the Wil-oughby-Geaeh Comedy Company, which opened yesterday, was very satisfactory. Tho company make their appearance tomorrow night, at the Theatre, in ''Mistakes Will Happen/' a piece new to Christchurch playgoers. It will be preceded by a curtain-raiser, "Harmony," in which Mr Willoughby will appear in the chief role. THE POLYORAMA. The season of the Polyorama in the Canterbury 'Hall will commence on Thursday evening. Arrangements have been made to stage "Trial bv Jury," "Les Cloches de Conieville," and "The Sleeping Queen." Miss Amy Murphy, the well-known Dunedin vocalist, who will assist in the ojK-ras, is to arrive this morning by the Mararoa, from Wellington, where she has been taking part in the Musical Festival. Miss Murphy will appeal' as Scrpolette in "Les Cloches, the Plaintiff in "Trial by Jury," aivd the name part in "The Sleeping' Queen." Mr William Densem, who will act as stage manager, and will also take part in the operas, has arrived in Christchurch. He will appear as Gaspard in "Les Cloches," Tho Judge in "Trial by Jury," and The Regent in "Tho Sleeping Queen." In addition to tho operas there will also bo a scries of novel tableaux, dances, etc. A special rehearsal will be hold to -night, at the Barbadoes street Hall, at 7.50.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11730, 3 November 1903, Page 6
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