POST-IMPRESSIONISM
Lecture by George Atkinson
OPERA HOUSE
There was another very full house at the theatre last evening, and the operas both went with a better swing than ever, and there were frequent encores. As there remain only three more performances, those who have not up to the present seen this admirable show ought not lose this rare opportunity.
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“THE ARISTOCRATS”
This clever variety company will be the strong attraction at the Opera House next week. The company returns with nearly all the old favourites and with certain additions to the strength of the company. The newcomers include Haydee Royston, a dancer with Continental experience; Chas. Henry, one of the most versatile and popular of London entertainers, and Doris Pickford, a young soprano, who is also a dancer. The programme presented will be an enlivening blend of vocalism, dancing, and sketch, and promises to be most attractive. The performance will be at 6.40 and 8.45.
SCHOOL BUSINESS
7th Apr, 1923 (D Corkery, Chair) Principal to ‘submit a scheme’ for the proposed lectures. £3-8 for timber for carving. Joseph Higgins appointed adjudicator. Mr Flanagin (Lecturer on Architecture) asked to stay on for ‘remainder of the current session’.
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