VIENNESE BOYS' CHOIR.
TOMORROW'S PERFORMANCES.
The famous Viennese Boys' Choir will arrive in Wellington tomorrow morning and will commence their season of five nights and special matinees tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 at the Grand Opera House. At .10.45 members of the choir will lay a wreath at the War Memorial, and at 11 o'clock will be tendered a civic reception at the Town Hail by the Deputy Mayor. Mr. W. H. Bennett. The record season itij Auckland attracted 15,000 people to the eleven performances, the huge audi- j ences being fascinated by the brilliancy of the entertainment. There will be a complete change of programme night|ly, a new opera being produced at each performance in addition to the other wondrous items, including the famous Viennese waltzes. One of the great features to be presented on the opening day will be "Tales from the Vienna Woods," which is always received with intense enthusiasm, followed by the "Blue Danube Waltz," and othur popular numbers. At the final concert in Auckland no less than fourteen encores were given during the evening, which gives some idea of the popularity of these famous singers Tickets at all prices are now at the D.I.C. and the Grand Opera House sweet shop.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 125, 22 November 1935, Page 5
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