THATCHER'S ENTERTAINMENT.
A musical entertaumeiifc which can, at the close of a lonj awbon, diaw b\iob a large audience as that which as embled in tho Prince or. Wales Theafcte on SatnrJay evening cannot lio destitute of merit. r JV great objv>ofc in view in drawing up the programme of n poforaiance is to make 2b such a one as will attract tho public, and if ifc accomplish HA objecb it is «, clear proof that it has at ieasfc one inhin^ie raorit. The audience on SatuuUy wag nob only a hrgo cup but waa also most enthusiastic, and the "inimitable" waa greeted with such thundeie of applau o from both hands and feet as we have seldom heard within the walls of the theatre. Thatcher siug a farewell bong in which he refenvd to the objeotq lie had \n View in pursuing iho course he had follows), and the success he met with, and we confess Unit hii leasoti-. as expi eased by bimself are mo°b siiisfaofcory namdy, "Kapait-na te utii." Mt. Daniels cane several Irish songs )n character, and Mrs, Thatcher's solos wore exceedingly well given, all the pet formers, being m high spirits ut the reception whiob they mot with. J
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3750, 26 July 1869, Page 4
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203THATCHER'S ENTERTAINMENT. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXV, Issue 3750, 26 July 1869, Page 4
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