Oct. 8, 1920 TITE S. A. JEWISH CHRONICLE 769
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HAPPY GO LUCKY Monday Next &
Eyes of Youth . .
Production by H. LANE BA TLIYJ'.
PLANS AT CARLTON HOTEL.
STANDARD
(African Theatres)
AMY COLERIDGE
Supported by
RONALD RILEY
in
THELJ\ND
of PROMISE
(Someraet Maugham's Great Play of Human Interest.)
Production by A.. Brandon-Cremer.
Every Evening at 8.1 5
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LES BRISSONS Norah & Battney MOORE.
DERMOT and DENNIS.
O'BRIEN and LADY DOROTHY STORM.
GUS. T. RAGLUS.
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HIS MAJE~TY'S
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NEXT- SUNDAY
OCTOBER 10
FAREWELL filECITAL
· Jenny Sonnenberg
The World-Famou• Coniralto.
Notwithaiani:ling the torrential downpour Bil llajeaty'1 was packed to the doors by
an appreciative and enthu1ia1tic audience.
Complete Change of Re·
pertoire on Sunday Next.
PLANS FILLING RAPIDLY.
P1ice1: 7/8, 5h 2/6. Gallery 1/-.
Plana at Carlton Hotel.
NEW BIJOU Lifting Shadows.
THE CARLTON The Inner Voice.
Ue Boise of Svperlatitc Attrac1ions.
THE ORPHEUM Thirty A Week
AND VAUDEVILLE
VACANCIES
FOR
TEACHERS.
The attention of those in er ied i in-rited to th1' list of vacant posts in GoTernment Schools appearing in a eupplement to the Transvaal Pro- uincial Gazette of the 6~ h Odober 1920.
Copies of the eupplem~nt may be obtained on application to the var- ioue School Boards in the Transvaal, or to the Secretary, Trandvaal Edu- cation Department, Pretoria.
H.B. SCOTT, Becrei&Jj, Trananal Ed11cation Department
Oct. 8, 1920
oon~ratulated on t.'lf! ,..11 :round e"icel.
Ienco of t.hi~ pro r mmP. P.J.
lliss Sonnenberg 's Su"ess.
Despite the inclement wea her His Majesty' ·theatre waa crowded with a large and enthusiastic audience on Sunday evening la.Flt when Jenny Sonnenberg, a. South African vocali••
of more than ordinary ability, made her debut. Miss Sonnenberg pre 11ented a programme which iiad evidently been carefully coropile a.nd which in its selections from gra.nd operas afforded her ample opportun ity for demonstrating her undoubted dramatic power Possessed of fina contralto voice well. modulated and ihoroughly trained, she delighted the audience with her singing although thfs was detracted from by her hold·
ine music or words and frequently bending towards her ma.nuscrip~.
This was distinctly noticeable when 1he gave as an encore the well· known aria from "Samson and Delilah" nd sang from memory, securing the most enthusiastic reception of the whole evening, Miss Sonnenberg'•
phraseology is good and her 6nuncia.
tion well·nigh perfect, while her beautiful voice, resonant yet smooth, appears to be even better in her ower notes I do not proposed to deal in detail with her different ongs or even with her opera.tic excerpts.
Suffice it to say that ea.ch item wr.
rendered in an admirable manner and received in a warm and kind.ls way.
She was assisted by Mr. Roher•
Kofsky who adequately pla.yed ever al 'cello pieces and Miss Minnie Free man, L.R A.M., who accompanied her with remarkable faithfulness nd skill The second a.nd last Concen will take place on Sunday evening next and I would strongly advise all
*hose who have not heard Miss Son nenberg to make a point of being present, while those who have al ready experienced the plea.sure will require no second bidding
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