"NIOBE."
That1 fine farcical comedy, "Nipbe," ii to be produced at the Concert Chaimber, on Wednesday, 19th July.: -.THi_"pl£ y is extremely funny arid full of diverting situations and/comical dialogue: . It is in fact one long laugh.) Patrons may .?•■ thrS lr seats at ttie Bristol. A "The Misses .Turner .aire-■'■.■providing"":.tH.:.' orchestral music.: The p^y: is being, produced by Mr. Culford Bell, and,he has offered the proceeds: to - -the -Terrace School playgroundJunds^AA"—~™:.'.
ORGAN RECITAL.,- - '■'--'•" Tho recital to be given by Mr. Bernard F Page (City Organist) will commence at 3 o clock to-morrow (Sunday), in lieu of the evening, on account of the Town Hall being engaged for other, purposes.. Iho programme is as under: Overture Conolan" (Op. 62) (Beethoven);" Sibelius s Elegy from the music -.to "the tragedy "King Christian II."; Legend (Op. 16) by Harvey Grace;" air and variations (upon a theme of Handel's) (KargElert); and Cesar Franck's PsychePoeme Symphonique pour Orchestre eb Choeurs. This latter item is by request.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 11
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161"NIOBE." Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 7, 8 July 1922, Page 11
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