COGILL BROS: MINSTRELS.
The above popular combination were greeted by another largo and appreciative audionce lasb night on tho occasion of a new chango of programme, which passed off more successfully than any of the preceding ones, which is saying a good deal. Amongst the many now items produced last night were several eccentricities byCogill Bros., who becomo more popular nightly. glade Murray in his various parts elicited numerous encores. Miss Katharine Vincini won much applause for her artistic selections on Mm violin. Miss Amy Johns, who made her first appoarance in serio-comic gems, created a very favourable impression, and Misses Dora Busch and Laura Roberts were highly successful in a pleasing duet, " The Same Thing Over Again." Mr. Fred Garnet's contortion act was gone through exceedingly well, and the other performers proved themselves well posted in their various lines of business. A very amusing comedy, entitled, Gay Paris," brought the performance to a close, and which caused a great amount of fun. In this comedy a pan dt qiiatre ballet is introduced, and which was quite a success. The same programme will be repeated this evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9293, 31 August 1893, Page 5
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187COGILL BROS: MINSTRELS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9293, 31 August 1893, Page 5
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