“Joshua Whitcomb.” Mr. Thompson was given a perfect ovation upon his entrance and numerous curtain calls at the finish. He is muchly beloved here and the character he plays will even outlive his own name. We are delighted with the engagement. Full stage.
Cats and dogs. The animals do a nice routine of tricks, largely new, and held this position with entire satisfaction. Full stage.
Singing and dancing which is all right and the finish when one reveals himself to be of the male sex brings a roar of applause. In one.
“The Lion Tamer.” Miss Bergere never did anything bad, she couldn’t, and in this instance surrounded by a large and competent company and carrying elaborate scenic equipment, presenting a play away out of the ordinary, a real production, she outshines and outranks anything in the dramatic line given us this season. Full stage.
We had them discard their Jew makeup, which is a decided improvement, and their work was fully appreciated and secured deserved applause.
The boys would have been singing yet if they had responded to the demands of the audience.
Geiger does some good work on the violin. In one.
Clever wire artist, doing some new tricks, and good enough act for the middle of a bill. Full stage.
Prima donna soprano who possess a most excellent voice. In one.
“Wanted, A Sister”. A clever comedy of college life, well acted and good enough for any bill. Full stage.