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THE KENNEDYS.

SPLENDID CCWCiERr AT THAMES

The iSirigisi Thjoaltitfei held «ti large and mo«st ani'tihiUisiiaatiic audience on Sbiauirdlay. nvighi't., -wihieta jtihe popular K'taniinedy tnoiuipie of inisftii-uiuiieaiitjudists. and voicialiLsltisi, madia a wdiuoiiniei rea(Pipeaiiiamiciet.' As betfotrie, the parity inert, witih iin»tlan|b sumssk, land, double and tirliple enrorfcisi had tioi bei gimiu.ouisly ■sinbniiitibed, m ddighlt^d w#i" e ~ilihe iiea,i-'----ea-s. The Kennedys>-:aiitv witihiout doubt tihie besib'ciO'mipany,\ iiin '.tibeir ppecvM cilia)**, theiit 1 lluus war" Visited jTbaimtV. A nicely viairiicd: priograftnlinte was gon'oi tihroiugh, tticli, item, displaying • tihe wonderful vaiiisiaitiiliity and hinisueal | tieniiipenaimenit of tliei pctrfoa-ineii-si, singly and: in: ciooipeiriaitikra'.

Th& Kieminiedy qi;ian"tfettitie in their orcne*stmil numbea-s, ■worn iiMiher liaiut" dis, aiioitiliiug battea* than, tiieur ''First. Mbiv^eineniti in, ti Mi.ni6r" liavung o&en b.eia.rd 'hieau TJuet fin© tonic uwd, excellieuut Jia.vmony .niiaimltiaiinieid. thifc'Ughouit waite speciially no*ixjeable. 'Ike pliayer-s wienie >aim aisiaK)da;tied: lAvtillh. spfendid efftidfc witlii- itto lady vodalisitis in some I ehiaimiimg ensiennjbleKi, wlhiahi wenti well wxtJi .thia aijtiaiptiu'reid audlenioe. Lamrie, the 'cciHisit, ,amd • corwietii^t., doaiiti-ibaiitied eoiine striking- .solo w|oiiki, ,amd rwealed great tephn'ioal 'aWity lamd bileaidtihi of concietpt'iorjj in, hi* seimial itemis. The audience ld:k,edi his, "Gwiviatltie", by Pfappe.' m nu.iK.fa tha.t< (they dallied on, hliat. no less tliaci, ilii-we tunes ta doligilit tHioin fu.illli.eii'. H.s^ fiiig-eii'lng and-'light and s'haidb pl'ayijig wwui neatly folia. A paouiliaiiy. picas: ng iiiu,uiibeir Was the I French diiinikiing soing by Dusr&r, E;nd itihie popailLai' SciQticlh. air '''Mairy of Ar^yle." The "Pliaintom MieiLody" wfas aMcH.her laivopii'itie. iCe'itlh, th© viol'dnrist,, mia;diO' a gi-'cait. hilt 'wit]i liis .stirring rendleiring of "The SMCaTSteUlaisie," and in response) .to a vociferous' e.nicoi'et, played a. siwetitly pn^'tity mumbei" "The Song cf the Hr-dkS.," -witlii many '.iiitricmite pa*:.;iig!e«'. K^iitih. is a veiy s} rmpatihetio plaiyea', and; he isl a reuiiarkaibly dfe'veii" violLimiisit, riisiiug t\o< biril--I'ia.nicy en .sDveutal ociciasioai«i ; has) bowing and; muitlo playing is. gpod, his plii^aisiinig' moisifc cffecitivie, ■ and hs hia£ ♦lettrilJeriaauenitii. 1 Laiiiice play si. the flute with cioiiisipicaiiaute! suicicieisssi, alnd also filings 'pfeaisiingly. T'lie- ladies of til»e paatty u,m Missies iKbsiei ■Fitzgieraild aiiid Doiroitiiy Giiraiciei. The fortner hia® a full and /ridhi coautr'ailitio' voic©, 'and. knows hiow to -uisei it to tihe betsti ad(\ rainitag;e. Iln Stoltdi a^iid Msh ■aii-.iSi A& was! deiligihti'u'l, and; shiei.-againi -won. favour •wLitli li.cii" .singing of "Deiairiei," a cuitidiy >:on.o' whieili Tluwueisi awdienices rena^nibei* asi a. fav'ouriite of liaisit- toui'. In duieitl ;;■ wit'kvMissi drace ttoio it'hie 00111.----'tiiialto was dhariniiing. The soipa'ano • hasi ai,siwi3ieiti r'O'Uind voiicie, :a.nd in- the upper rtgistea'si wit'tiainisi cleaii* birdlike ncitetsi. IS'he wiasi paa'tacMlKW-ly good in '"TJhei ■iUbt-'iairy," will t'ullil <alacoinpian,i-roent-by Lauii'e ,Iv€nniedy on.-, the 'adln, and ag'aini in."Miy Helro." SHie was 1, too', aissioci'aited with. Mir 1 Xjantee Kennedy in. a. hunioft'oiute! mMSii'dal .skcttih "Eivwy Ldtitle'Aßweniienit." TJje giinaid finlaiie "OVo'PVoVjstoibis:" was. a vemai-'kaWa felaitiulre, the voioee aaid in.-ttiiulmenitist bkndling perfectly.

. The coanpalny g'iy'els i:t«i. final pei'foirtiu«.n,ciei .t'ot-nfig'ht, wte). a comiplefte proig!i laanmlei cihangei will ij«l. presenitied. Priueis-haive'been Tiedluiced tic 3.5, 2&, and Is, tund iitl isi lioipeid itlhieirtei will ibie a.la.vglei attandiatnic© to falr'ewelil +Ji© tialenltieid lan-fesfe. A iinnitieid! niumbea" of Is tidseitisi wliillt bei aivailaible.

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Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 4

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THE KENNEDYS. Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 4

THE KENNEDYS. Thames Star, Issue 14664, 19 April 1915, Page 4

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