CHRISTCHURCH OPERATIC SOCIETY
The Christchurch Operatic Society will bo staging the delightful comic openi "Los Cloches de Cnnu villc" at St. James' Theatre at the end of this month. The selection nf the <a-t of characters has been very cat fully considered, owing in the number c* applicants to fill the \ariei;- mle-- on<i the high standard aimed at The selection committer, imwrvcr, has now decided on the l"!ln'.vm; 1 principals:- Sorpolclte. Anna-- T. Gale:/ Germaine. Kathleen Chappie: Chn :• ' tophe. .Ren" Tedder: Gronirb-n-v. James Shaw: Marquis. Clivr Hindi.; Ga<pard. Carl Morris: Pailie. Wyn Cowlishaw: Cobn. Tommy Pattrr.-nr. The chorus, which has enmnielrd its vocal training. :•■ imw in Hi" hands of the producer. Ma|> , V. 11 I •unpen, undergoing Iheir irannm: m stride positions. It i.- claimed Ih.at the chorus i.s the line.-t and .-in,ic.'« -! ever assembled l.iy the -oriel;.
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Mr Arthur Pill;-. A.K.C.U . who hat just been appointed to the portion of organisl-choirmasU t nf PauiS Presbyterian Chureh. will commence his duties there next week. He will give in the church on Tuesday. Apr" 10. at 8 p.m.. an organ recital, ana will be assisted as soloist by Mr Ernest Rogers, Miss Jean Scott, and Master Welford. Mr Lilly ha.-, selected for his recital a programme of mus:c covering a wide range, and the evening should be n most enjoyable one
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21133, 7 April 1934, Page 18
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