WAIPAWA.
[own correspondent. 1 On Thursday and Friday next. sth and 6th. the Waipawa Operatic Society stage the comedy opera “Dorothy. ' The seen ty. which consists of 60 performers, has laid itseli out to give the public a pieasiueable entertainment. and judging by the standard of the rehearsals the object wili be attained. The tableau at the conclusion of each art lias never been surpassed locally, and at the end of Act 2. a realistic item appears by the introduction of a pack of hounds. The scene)y and c - tunies are up to professional =tmidard, and the piece abounds tn giaceful dances, including a Juvenile ballet. which wi:l be tastefully ilhiiniiiafeed by elect)ie lighting. The principal parts are in rayable hands ar.d the chorus consists <-i void's beth rich and strong, and capable of giving a satisfactory rendering <>r the music, which i« particularly A full and efficient niTfisua will i<e in attendance. 'To Kvi-is ut oyer?, a treat is in store, ai.il Jndgi.ig in the booking the socieTy siioucl h<- rewarded by a packed house.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 230, 2 September 1912, Page 6
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176WAIPAWA. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 230, 2 September 1912, Page 6
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