LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS.
The favourable opinion formed of the performance of the Lynch Family of BellrinKcrs on their opening night was quite confirmed on hearing them for the second time last evening. Variety was given to the programme, and what was presented was comparable to what was heard at the opening of a brief season The bollringing trio was as successful as before on the handbells, the silver chimes, and the glassophoue, and the audience went far beyond mere applause. It has been confided that the public is the best judge of the quality of a performance, and it that be so then the bellringing by the Lynch Family is of a distinctly superior order. That the three gentlemen playing are clever is indisputable. One of the most entertaining members of the company ib Mr Baxter, who in “breezy” comedy, provides a vast amount, of amusement, elimilisting anything that could be laken exception to. Mr Baxter, though “racy, maps out for his audience .something in the nature of drawing room entertainment, so far as the matter he deals with mil possibly permit. In Mile. Lo Marohant the company has been fortunate m securing the services of a vooaist of a good class. Mile Lo Marohant has a command of the dramatic element in music winch she puts to very good use. In a sympathetic direction if iiff Singing is not quite as good it, is certainly to be highly commended. Miss Reynolds supplies a melange of musical matter that cannot fail to be acceptable and is recognised as a capable entertainer Mr Lynch, the younger, must not be forgotten. He takes a prominent pi,it. in the hell playing, and is a great -upnort to the company in a general way. The last opportunity of attending what is .. «iii-erllv a good all-round entertainment will be given to night in the Burns Hall.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 2
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311LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 2
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