VAUDEVILLE, TOWN HALL.
Arrangements are now complete j for the introduction of vaudeville in conjunction with the pictures at the Town Hall to-morrow. Variety and refinement will be the keynoto of the entertainment. Included in the list of artists is Mr Leslie Collins, a manipulator of musical instruments. Mr Will Evans is responsible for the mirth-provoking portion of the programme, whilst Miss Doris Vernon s danoing and singing should soon establish lieras a favorite. "A powerful voice" is the comment of the-. Evening Post on Mr Frank Walshe. Beck, the artist, will contribute lightning sketches. Madame Martin is said to possess a contralto voice- of exceptional range and timbre. Whitwell, an exponent of ball-punching, is clever in his particular line. The entertam- ' ment will conclude with a, laughable ; farce. The pictures to be screened should alone be worth, the _price of admission. A number of incidents m animal life only made possible to the average person by the agency of the cinematograph show snakes fighting and devouring each other, battles royal between scorpions and spiders, and numerous other tragedies'. in insect life. The star drama, "When Kings were Law," tells a story of enthralling interest. • , • •
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 1 October 1912, Page 8
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VAUDEVILLE, TOWN HALL.
Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 233, 1 October 1912, Page 8