THE CORRELLIS AT THE LYCEUM
KAKt: MI-SK'AL TIUCA'I
Kaieiv i- I'Vddiiiji, olieicd avandcv ill. mud which comprise- Midi a innicai heal ;is that !<i Iμ- offered tin ;,llv a>. i in- LvciMiiii tin- c»ii]iii|!, by ih. Cuii-clli Tn<> The- uiUed male iini.siei.ins duo \iolmM-. ami a harp i.sL) make melody o! the most delightHil and pleasing kind, with a very sivi.vt lullc. They play ela.-- jeal selections so thill tiii , uncultured car listens to every not.', ami they spring the .hi/,/, on an itiiflieiiec as delight iuilv a> tliey iiit iiiduceil a i'ainiiiar Scottish air. Then comes Hotl'man'.- deli.idii- Barcarole, played jicrluips just a siiadi , fast- Init wholly !>lea-in;.( nt-vertliclt , ,-,:-?. Tin- harp is an itl'-al ix-roiiipnliving insti'imient. for theliarciirole. and it was lieard to the fullest advantage last nighi. Do not mis> the Coi-elh Trio I o-uijj.ht.
IH addition to tin , nui-irn! turn, there was a full pictuie -iri'dii'il. Two ('■•AZv'A'V wci'o followed l>\ an industrial slimvinji (lie (attlt , iudiisirv in Tin , Jerseys over thcie are -oiiiewliat. diilVrent to the Invf.'d over licit , . Anita Stewart, wn.s (he heroine in a G-paii. i«!iot onlay.
"A Midnight Roiiiance," in which royalty mixes in with romance and Ulisets the pluitillK <>l •' H'l'lfi "' crook--. Tlxi wiioh' narrat i\'c takes iilace in a palatial up-tndat-e Ani<T!cari liotr-l. ami the climax is <.xritinj;. IV>morrow there is t,o he nJiii! lier cliariKc of programme '"The I'rimil ivi> Woman .'"
THE CORRELLIS AT THE LYCEUM
Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3929, 10 February 1920, Page 3
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