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reputation qb coou° entertainers, and In I thin particular Instance the/ are supported by a capable company of men and tho comcliest lot of.colored women ever, seen litre. The play serve* tun a thread for a lot of Rood specialties, and tho costuming nud scenic oflfocts are elaborate. The audience was large and enthusiastic and u number of the performers received hearty encores. hort Wllllmuu has a most wonderful mouth, which ho makes the most of, und during I he fluiila of the tlrst net, ids purtuer, George Walker, found high j favor by his uluglug und ucMug of “Zulu j ilabu1' in costume accompaulud by ah the women in the cant. Douglass and the Uccsc brothers gave a very satisfactory acrobatle net and the beat singing was done by Ada Overton, who gave “A Creole hello;” Alice MueUcy In MDlimhu nud tho Golden Gate quartet. Tho show is one which doserres and will draw large audiences. The performance will bo re-pcated to-night und twice to morrow
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Syracuse Evening Herald

Syracuse, New York, US

Tue, Nov 13, 1900

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