BATHIE STUART AND A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT.
An entertainment of distinctly unique features will occupy the Concert Chamber on July 21. 22. 23, 24, when Miss Bathie Stuart, aided by her Merry Maids, will be in possession. Miss Stuart, who has fascination and personality at the same time, is a great favourite with audiences ail through New Zealand for the piquancy and novelty of her work. Her latest engagement was with the Charles Smythe Concert Party, of which she never failed to be an outstanding draw. Miss Stuart has made a special study of Maori songs and melodies, and in portraying the exquisite rhythm, harmony and mood of these native chants slid shows a rare genius in the fidelity and charm of her impersonations. In addition to gems from the realm she has particularly made her own. Miss Stuart will give variety to the entertainment by intro-
ducing her coterie of Merry Maids — Clarice Wood (pianist), Tima Page (soprano), Dorothy Baker (violinist), and Liane Le Fevre (Mrs. H. S. Malcolm), solo dancer. A trio of has also been specially engaged for the entertainments.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 34
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182BATHIE STUART AND A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1576, 8 July 1920, Page 34
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