
As part of the upcoming Prospect Carnival, the café chantant will be held in the magnificent recreation hall of the Training College. The management of this captivating event will be entrusted to the experienced duo of Mrs. Ralph Nash and Mr C. Kendal Irwin, whose reputations alone guarantee the success of this endeavour.
A lineup of exceptional talent has been secured for the variety of entertainment, ensuring a delightful and diverse program. Returning to Limerick after their triumphant performance at the Colleen Bawn Féte, Miss Edith Marks and Mr G. Molesley Charles will once again captivate the audience. Additionally, several new and exciting performers will grace the stage, bringing fresh energy and unique acts to the carnival.
Notably, the Presentation Choral Class, winners of the first prize in the choral competition at the recent feis, will also showcase their remarkable vocal abilities. Their performance promises to be a highlight of the evening, captivating the audience with their harmonies and passion.
In addition to the exceptional entertainment, the carnival offers an array of other attractions and delights for visitors to enjoy. Among them is Harris’s Machine-Made Bread, known for its quality and taste, ensuring that attendees can savour delicious treats while immersing themselves in the festive atmosphere.
The Prospect Carnival café chantant guarantees an enchanting evening filled with music, laughter, and exceptional talent. With the expertise of Mrs. Ralph Nash and Mr C. Kendal Irwin at the helm, this event is set to be a resounding success and a highlight of the carnival experience.
Limerick Echo – Tuesday 12 July 1904


