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Honorable Sir Joseph 1'orcer K. C- B. j ^Bct:nahetc., there is not- room for a world of,fun. but Charlie takes advantage of all;there is and makes his part the brightand shining spot of the performance.He was compelled to answer encoreafter encore and bis allusion the 4iuc!din the air ” and experiences in Elkinitiation brought down the house. TlOh. a very. very, very fimny man is he.The high eoek-a-lorum of the Queen's- Na-wv. jThe part of Buttercup is a diiheuk one to assume, but Miss Mabel ib-r-s in , that role undoubtedly had the ideal conception of the part, for she tilled it »pleuuuli - WLilc her voice ^ov strong it is clear and sweet and her singing was well received.Drs. McAlpin and Robertson in the parts of Ralph Rackstraw and Captain of H. AT. S. Pinafore, made a. very * favorable impression. Those who have j ^ heard them sing know what they are capable of and they were at their best, both winning rounds of applause.Alas ter Victor Shear as Tom Tucker, midshipman, filled bis part nobly for one of his age.The other members of the east, Messrs, Bell. Fuellhart and Miss Gertrude Dairymple were right pp to the high standard of the leaders. Fred BelPs make up as Dick Deadeye was the ideal- Harry Isaacs as Boatswain marched the deck with as sailor-like an air as though he had spent years in the Queen’s ATavee, and sang his part most ‘“splendidlee.” Miss Dairy mple as Sir Joseph’s cousin is deserving of the highest praise.The chorus, well it was clear out of the range of vision. Composed of over sixty of the best voices in town and
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Warren Evening Democrat

Warren, Pennsylvania, US

Thu, May 10, 1894

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