CITY HALL.
The principal feature of last night's programme at the City" Hall by the Faust Family and London Bellringers was the intensely funny comedy " Living Models," in which Mr Gourlay as Boult and Mr Hagan as H'Tavish cceatcd uproarious laughter with their eccentricities in an artist's studio. Both these comedians were seen to great advantage in the comic duet "Two good young men." Miss Lucy Fraser as Pattie Chisel.and afterwards as the office boy f.cquitte'd herfelf vtry creditably, and received encores for her interpolated tongs. Mr Montgomery as Frank Chisel, Mi_B Faußt, and Miss Robertson all came in (or* a good share of applause. The,marvellous ".Bisley" was again well received. The -musical iketch "Naming the Baby,".by Mr Hogan and Miss Eraser, as well as the other numbers on the programme, were highly pleaßing. This evening the programme'will be repeated.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10599, 20 February 1896, Page 5
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292CITY HALL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10599, 20 February 1896, Page 5
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