Was Well Received
Speaking of the presentation of "Julius Caesar" by the U. of M, students at the Detroit opera house, Tuesday evening the Free Press, says : "For an amateur undertaking it disclosed unexpected excellence. And indeed there were several highly commended features of the performance. The speeohes that are allotted to the principáis in the tragedy were read with intelligence in every instanoe - sometimes with noteworthy elouutionary skill and moving oratorical effect. The oostumes were admirable; the mob waa a credit to the young gentlemen who composed it and the stage management was entirely competent, so that the play moved briskly and without the embarrassing and exasperating blanks that usually mar the efforts of novices on the stage."
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