THE GREENWOODS.
The public of Auckland will bo well-entered for at tho City Hall by the above talented company.. They presentacapital programme, well calculated to suit every taste, which will be put on in first-class style, and with every attention to detail and effective rendering. For lovers of grand opera Mist Maribel Greenwood will sing the grand Bcona from " Lurline," and Miss Agatha "Ernani," from grand opera "Ernani." The evening's programme will commenoa with Jerome K. Jerome's "Barbara," in which Miss Maribel plays Barbara, supported by her sister Agatha and other members of her company. Then follows the scene from " Lurline," by Miss Maribel, after which the curtain will rise on the first scene of the parody on " Romeo and Juliet,'' in whioh Miss Agatha, as Romeo, will sing a number of songs, ably supported by her sister Nora, as Juliet, and Roberta, as Merontio. The parody abounds in comic situation?, and aided, as it will be, by lovely singing, first-class dressing and staging, should form a- splendid finish to a good night's amusement. As the programme is a very full one, the overture will continence, at ten minutes to eight p.m., and the curtain will rise at eight o'clock.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 5
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