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ENTERTAINMENTS.

FI.L U: IT a i; X TFUTAIN KK 8. Ti.-Hiiiouy 111 'bo popularity of the new ( pr.igr-i, |.|... prevented at llis * ' ?.'! ,"u am,Her .am''hai , ‘l)*.'.i-e la's. ni-ht folio-, Chill 1.0 and hauru, Ij■■ i r initial Dpj.fill.'lK’D in an ori-mal fnijj)ni ~T rouUf’-> ot a Jf.r-jflor ’ Ml-', ha VI j a Hallo, v.'lio lia.q a jiji-.iji '.f voiro a \ anti "A hit of iliai ncy,” •-vhicli wj.-re vuciloruu.jty ;i ijpln mu mi. The , ‘Jnu'ln-!f;r Jjiif” 11v ti.'-* HolSus roiifliKhU a and uun. Hiynor Tar/.iliu > lian. Mil.. mm.h fis war; Mi-.-, Ai-ihv J.ipmnnT vor;U ronmbuuun Mb’, Ki-if hi'dv.- 11 'a conn ninnbcr.s, and Aiiiis Nelly Ho wui’n “.NJanim y 6 (.arolina 1,. s Wai-ton and Mi JW HivcnhaU WCif, 1. lev/ardod v. it i) h'overul rer;n!w, art Ufif tho otij t-r iiiOin , jei-'. oi t.lio oc;nintny, TlU‘ATi;h HuYAL. Lovfu; of niolmiranm. should not (Im opjinrt unity or “Saved 1 cont «h<; a scnsatiunal play, ht-in^ .-vtaKuil !>y tho iSlaniord-Iloward hraina(h: Honiiianv. Ti:o acting i» forcible l throughout, and hist the audieiuro which the i;rodmAJan thrir aj.pn-ciaiiun of l;l:o j>lav. Air Hluirkw Siaofoni’.s ciiorirf iu ihe role ol Uaruld wero nio.-rl rciUUtic, and he received rounds of j uppluvue. M 166 lielteiTan was also appro- j ciatfd, as were the rosl of tiiu company. ; ‘■.Saved from the Sea“ will bo repeated | j “DO-UOTUYV’ Tho Wellington Amateur Operatic and ; nrainatic lioedety will produce the ' (Alarming ojicra ‘‘DoraUiy” to-morrow , and the six following nights at the Opera House. An except ionaily fine cast has been secured, Miss Amy Murphy and Mr TTtnik Oraliam. A chorus of over forty singers will assist. Features of the production will be Urn incidental duiiccv* arranged by Miss Estelle Deere. Tho opera will be staged under the direction of Mr W. D. Lyon, and under tho baton of Mr J. Manghan Harnett. Judging by the excellence of tho work being done at rehearsals, the public should hear and seo a remarkably good interpretation of Collier's work. The box plan is at Holliday's. A GOOD^ONCEET. Herr Max Hoppe, the well-known violinist has decided to give a concert Hi the lesser Town Hall on ihe Hist., in conjunction with Miss Edith Ta.vlc-r, a brilliant young pionistc. who is rapidly coming bo the front in the local musical world. For this concert Herr Hoppe has engaged Mr John Prouse and Miss Amy Murphy. The concert will be given unct'er the-auspices of tho Savage Club, of winch institution Herr Hoppe is the orchestral conductor. On the return of the Knight-.Teffries company to Melbourne, '"The Darling of tho Gods“ is to be revived, with Mr Harry Plimmer (formerly of Wellington) as Prince Kara, tho leading part, originally assumed by Mr Julius Knight. The latter is to play Yakkurl. The picturesque Japanese tragedy will be included Tn the return visit of the company to New Zealand at the end of the vear. The Women's Social Club will hold a “social” and dance in tho Sydney street hall to-morrow evening.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 6

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ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 6

ENTERTAINMENTS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5667, 15 August 1905, Page 6