AMUSEMENTS.
TAYLOR -C A BRING TON MU SIC AL COMEDY COMPANY.
To-night, at the Townl Hall, the talented “T.C.” company will present the farcical and musical comedies, “The Girl From Chicago” and “’Arry and ’Arriet.” At the present time comedy is all the rage, and the Tay-lov-Carrington management have done wisely in catering for their patrons the particular class of entertainment they desire. Now-a-days people very much prefer to ho amused than thrilled ; so sensational drama is shelved for the time being, and King Laughter reigns supreme. Several of the musical members are very much up-to-ejato, one of which, “Flanagan,” is the sequel to last year’s musical success “Has Any One Hero Seen Kelly F” Another very great success is an entirely now song, ' entitled “The Golden ' Daffodil”—and there are others. There should be a largo audience to enjoy what the posters term “a night’s amusement at cheap piices.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 114, 5 July 1911, Page 6
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