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Jolly Old Chums Is A Jolly Show

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
September
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The announcernent that the Jolly Old Chums will be the attraotion at the Grand Opera House Saturday, September 28, will be greeted with satisfaction by all theatre goers who desire to witness a really excellent farce-comedy sailing under the title of The Jolly Old Chums. Like all farce-comedies, there is neither rhyme or reason iu the plot, but from opening to the close chere is an introduction to a number of specialties and ludicrons combination workings that keep the house iu a roar con. tinually. Miss Carrie Lamont, the charming soubrette, Thos. T. Grady and Budd JRoss, two of the funniest comedians in farce comedy and Lillian Stillman make principáis that are hard to equal. The Misses West and Bernard are as clever as they are pretty and cute Lovely of face and divinely formed these young ladips show off to excellent advantage in their several splendidly executed dances. The entire cast of ladies is charming of face and beautiful of figure and add materially to the performance, both by their excellent singing and graeefuJ acting. The male members of the cast are right in the push, and the Jolly Old Chums goes I spinning from the opening to the close. The costuming of the company is new, fresh anj tasty.

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