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AMUSEMENTS

";■ „'. . TIIE^ANDIES. 5 ' ' >»/,.»' •' 's'!'? Pjyjij'p ß iy° <!piniisgj9,()()jn' ahi.y <jf ' ('.ThV'Dnn-' ttiea' * is to pritcrtalif hid aiiitiso, nii/t ropoitsyoncoriiing the pi.csqril clonlpany liiilu'nto that the arc reiiinrk- r ably successful jn this respect. 'To'onsine success,'diligcn,t attention to thp wpik in liaiul must'bo consi'dcrcd an cs' sontial feature. Constant rcheaisnl is described as the keynote of "Tlio Danflies" suecoss. The people who will appear'here arc said to bo oxticmely versatile. They sing well, dance exceptably, and fiisk about the stage In quite an imoitlioilox lliaiincr. The mem-' bois of "The Dendies" arc:—Mjss EthcL Wnlltci, a lyiic soprano; Miss Linda Biadfiebi; a contralto; Miss Naomi MeQouiii, n vivacious comedi-enne;-Mr llolnml Henry, Mi Andiew Pace, Mr Harry Webster, and Mr George Taylor, an excellent comedy qunitot , Mr David Lvle is snid to be tlio possessor of an excellent tenor voice, and Mr Ifuibort flralnp is tlio company's capable pianist, The Oamnru season is limited to one 1 night, Tlio company . will npponr in the Opern Noiiso'oil Wednesday evening next, The' plnii'is qt the Prosdon.' ' .

v.. "DAVID.CQPPERErELD," "David Cqppcrfinhl," considered, by many to bo Charles Dickens's greatest work, will lie at Itnywnvds' Picture Theatre to-night in 7000 feet, of niption photography, done in England by 'the Jlepworth Co., and judging by |,l|fl fnvqurablp reports accompanying the picture,.pntvonH should be,able to look forward to a treat of uo mean order, 'Everyone is familiar with Copperfiidd, and the film" follows tlio talo iir natural 'sequence right from David's earliest dayu, lie is seen in. his initio ppy life with his step-father and his still liiorc wretched experience nt school, Ho is fjopn in Cantorbnry, hnuntcd by the villainous machinntioiis of Uriah lfeep and acconipaiiicd by his faithful ndmiror Micnwbor, Then is seen tlio »?lopeinent of ],i|.|.le Emily with Sieor-i forth—Peggoty's vain, .search—Little Emjly's rescue from the anger of Uosa Pari lb—and Steerfnrth's unhappy ond. The story follows on, showing the delightful seeno willi the child wife, nud then the subsequent calmer and happier days with David's.devoted and faithful help-inatn, The final sceije depicts an old-time Yiilefido gathering, The 'picture will be shown to special music by tlio Do Lnutoui"Orchestra. •

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North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13177, 5 October 1914, Page 6

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AMUSEMENTS North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13177, 5 October 1914, Page 6

AMUSEMENTS North Otago Times, Volume C, Issue 13177, 5 October 1914, Page 6