Anderson-Shubert

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Pioneer Days Neptune's Daughter
Popular interest, of course, centred in the spectacle of beauteous mermaids rising from a 'sea of real water without a suspicion of dampness in their curls, but the gorgeous colors and intricate ballet, effects of the finale indicated the work of a genius quite as worthy, of attention as that which conceived the air pressure system that saved the mermaid's curls."
The Anderson-Shubert people have outdone themselves. The Western spectacle abounds in the dramatic and picturesque and makes a worthy successor to The Raiders, while the second piece is a triumph of mechincal skill and stage management.
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Variety 4: 13 (December 8, 1906)