BENEFIT CONCERT.
A grand concert wes given in the Caledonian Hall last lrlght in aid of the Children's Sanatorium by tho junior pupils of Mrs Enid Frye, assisted by tho pupils of Miss Irene Mulvany-Gray, Miss Bessie Macdor, aid, Miss Freda Marsdcn a.nd Mr Charles Buclcctt, Miss Mabel Dyer, Miss Ursula Caleou, tho Lyric Four and the Caledonian Pipo Band also assisted in making tho entertainment a, success. There was a> very large audience. Tho following it&ms wero given:—Overtu.ro, Miss Freda Majsden's Young Players'" Orchestra; opening chorus, aui ' Peg Away," Varwn Wilson; humorous niusicai monologue—''Girls," Iscel iNewson; quartette—"So Correct," I. and M. Herriot, A. and E. Penhalluriach; humorous mueical monologue, "Singers and Talkers," Alice--0 reenleea; humorous duct in character, "Our Farm," Myip, Jack and E. Penhalluriach; recitation in character, "Land of 1 Dunno \Vhoro," Glady Rose; song y,nd chorus, "Santa, Claus," E. Penhalluriach a.nd babies; gymnast.c 3, tumbling and pyramids, 'Biiccairton girls; humorous recitation, "Mistakes in Manners," Esme Evans; r.ursery rhyme song, "Chatterbox" and "Mary a'Lamb," The Babies; humorous recitation, "Jenny Reads tho Paper," Eunice, PcnJia luriach; duct in character, "Not That Sort of Person," M. and I. Herriot; ballet, "Dance of the Fairies," Miss Maodpnald'e Ipup.is, humorous recitation, "A Trip to Blackpool," Berwyn Frye; orchestral overture, Miss Maisden's Young Players' Orchostra; duet in character, "Wedding in Fairyland," Johu Thompson and Doris Bengs; recitation, "Ihe Old Grey Squirrel, Varion Wilson; duet in character, "Tho Miniature," Berwyn. Frye «s£t uladys iMse; song in character, "Waiata, Poi," Audrey Peilialluriach; bacchanalian cymbal dance, Miss Muivaney-Gray's pupils: Virginia Cane, Helen Cane, Mary Clifton-Mogg and Dorothy Day; humorous duologuo, "Reuben Proposes," 1". and M. Herriot; humorous duet, " Wanted," Alice Greenlees alid R. Woodward; humorous duologue, "The Pupil," A. and E. Penhalluriach; appeal soug, "Only a Penny," Babies and Chorus; Scotch eong, "Jessie's Dream," Miss M. Dyer; quartette, Christchurch Lyric. Fpur; song, Miss Calion (pupil of Mrs Calson); duet, "Lavo and Laughter," M. Elvans and A. Penhalluriach; closing chorua, Mis jFrye's junior pupils. Miss J. W. Gibb acted afl accompanists.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18157, 21 August 1924, Page 12
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