KING'S BIRTHDAY CONCERT
A great success m every respect, the entertainment piovided ht by thfi fuU ■ James theatre Wellington Regi- ■ military band ot the"{ZZ in honour of ment and the Circas we u received. ' the King's Birthday un _ . The Jarge audience siastic appre . - certain manner:it j the regi- • I elation. A party °\ of P. ce sta fl
ciawuii. « AM efficient stdu ment attended , „ rs The proof n.c.o.s acted b "The gramme consisted o:Uhcorust.^y Circassians ", tc I b ' 3 RLimental Dance by the band Eosalie Banc, vocal bolo| bJ and a Roil Cowie and Norman Grfciifcll# vpr\ci<?rspiritedly], sung with ejects which greatly enhanced teatme. stage spectacle! fore . scarlet-coated bandsmen üBQ taste . Iriade a performance. The choruses were such as please the public, mostly of a light mtnre and sung most capably* conductor Mr. T. Wood, had the choir well trained and undergoodcontro] the result being quite a triumph tor tll Tvvo° outstanding items d w .?^ cassians and the band. The mihtaiy band of about 40 instrumentalists, made an excellent showing. Nicely subdued whilst co-operating with the I choir its capabilities were fully shown II in selections and marches which were ; | unusually well chosen.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 146, 22 June 1936, Page 4
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