THE CORRICKS.
After a lapse of many years, the capable Corlick Entertainers, consist-1 ing of vocalists and instrumentalists, will appear in the Theatre Royal on Wednesday and Thursday nights next. The-personnel of the company is a very .strong-one. Miss Elsie Corrick, a lyric soprano, trained in the Garcia School of Music, Sydney, has a pleasing voice of rich quality, 'and also a high sense of humour, besides beinp; a fine violinist. The ;'ornet?st, Miss Jiivoy Corrick, is an instrumentalist of fame. While in England hoi plajing was heard by several British Army bandmasters, who j-.greed that her performances equalled those of the best cornet soloists of the British Isles. Miss Amy Corrick is tho flautist, and has earned .a reputation. On -the piccolo,- too, she excels. Mr Leonard Co:rick is a clarionet player of exceptional ability, and,, with Miss Oornck t?:o pianist of Mio company, they form a :remarkable orchestra. . In addition. Mr -Tames Caldwell, a light bantone' rwho is the possessor of a- tine «-oioe and Mr Jack Bonny, a comedian with a hi? reputation, both in England mid Australasia, arc with the company. The box plan of reserved seats is at the Empire Theatre.
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13797, 18 June 1915, Page 7
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196THE CORRICKS. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13797, 18 June 1915, Page 7
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