AMUSEMENTS. FIRST CONCERT LAST NIGHT RECEIVED GREAT OVATION. PACKED HOUSE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT LAST APPEARANCE LAST APPEARANCE TO-NIGHT ' TO-NIGHT DAWN ASSHETON England's Premier Coloratura Soprano, Fascinating Folk and Character Song Singer. LASZLO SCHWARTZ. Eminent Hungarian Violinist-Composer. At the Piano: Eric Bell. SECOND PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. PROGRAMME, No. 2: 1. Vocal, Aria from “The Barber of Seville” Rossini DAWN ASSHETON. 2. Violin, (a) Deutscher Tanz (Mozart) (b) Air (Kreisler-l’adre Martini) (c) Menuette (Haydn) LASZLO SCHWARTZ. 3. Vocal, Japanese and Chinese Group, (a) Aria. “One Fine Day,” from “Madame Butterfly” (Puccini) (b) Moonchild, Japanese (Bainbridge Crist; (c) 'l'he Unfortunate, Chinese (Bainbridge Crist) (d) Bald Head Lee, Chinese (Bainbridge Crist) DAWN ASSHETON (in Costume). INTERVAL. 4. Vocal, Negro Spirituals (a) Oh, When I Get to Heaven (C. F. Manney) (b) Peter Jackson (Lindsay-Snod-grass) (c) 1 Got a Robe (11. T. Burleigh) DAWN ASSHETON (in Costume). 5. Violin (a) Russian Dances, arranged by Laszlo Schwartz (b) Oriental Lament, arranged by Laszlo Schwartz (c) Hungarian Dances, arranged by Laszlo Schwartz LASZLO SCHWARTZ. 6. Vocal, Hungarian and Bohemian Folk Songs—(a) Kittens (Hungarian) (b) Mother's Graveside (Hungarian) (c) He Loves Me Well (Bohemian) (d* Sleigh Song (Hungarian) DAWN ASSHETON (in Costume). Prologue, “From Folk Songs to Futurism,” LASZLO SCHWARTZ. 7. Vocal, (a) The Peacock (Concert Waltz) .... Laszlo Schwartz (b) Ich Grolle Nieht (Schumann) (c) Why So Pale and Wan? (Old English Air, 1609-1642), (John Suckling) DAWN ASSHETON. “God Save the King.” Reserved Seats, 65.; Unreserved, 45., 25., plus tax. Box Plan at the Bristol. Day Sale at Grand Opera House Confectionery. Concession to Students.
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