COGILL BROS.' AMERICAN MINSTRELS.
The Cogill Brothers' American Minstrels appeared again on Wednesday night, with an entire change of programme. The Cogill Brothers, as beforo, were an exhaustless fund of amusement in their character sketches, while the singing of the whole company was highly appreciated. The following was the musical programme: — Overture, "Normandy Chimes," the Company; " The Gauntlet," Mr. J. J. Guest; "Only eighteenpence," Mr. John Gilmore; "A. boy's best friend is his mother," Mr. Harry P. Cogill; " Who did," Mr. Charles P. Cogill; "Don't be crying, littlo girl,'. 1 Mr. Alfred Maison; '• Papa's baby boy," Mr. H. P. Cogill. Messrs. Walter Medus and John Gilmore gave the Ethiopean sketch "Athletic mad;" and tho Cogill Brothers gave another of their eccentrio specialities, introducing dances, witticisms, songs, grotesque manoeuvres, etc. Tho entertainment concluded with the farce, "When's my turn, " in which the following took part: — Messrs. Charles and Harry Cogill, Walter Medus, J. J. Guest, John Gilmore, and Miss Fanny Langley. The pcrformiiuco will be repeated tonight, when another entire change of programme will be submitted.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7111, 8 July 1886, Page 2
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175COGILL BROS.' AMERICAN MINSTRELS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7111, 8 July 1886, Page 2
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