ALEXANDER WATSON RECITALS.
Lo\ ers of the art of the spoken word will look forward with keen anticipation to Mr Alexander M atson’s reappearance at the Town Hall Concert Chamber on ’ a, 'ch 11, under the direction of E, J. Gravestoek, Ltd. Mr Watson will give recitals nightly for a short season. famous story, “ The Little Minister,” is the main feature for first recital, with selections from A A. Milne’s popular works, “ Now We are t>ix and When W'e Were Very Youn fr ” and other writers. At the second recital on W ednesday Mr Watson will revive :M' 11 Mawllchl'* thrilling narrative. The emstni" Mercy,” Avhieli he presented cm n previous tour with profound success. Works by M. J. Savage, Crosbic Garstm. A. W. Bellow, and Allston Colhns will also be given at this recital. The thud recital on Thursday, .March 13, will consist of a Kipling first part, and a miscellaneous second part of works b ; v popular writers. For the fourth recital on H-iday, March 1-1. M r Watson has ehosen >eenes from Shakespeare's tragic IIUISU-, -piei-e - Macbeth." will. Morks by John Masefield, Frank Kme.lcy, and A. Martin. The arrangements lor the box plan are advertised. "
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20966, 4 March 1930, Page 2
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