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Amusements

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
October
Year
1884
Copyright
Public Domain
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Of tliis play, wliicli that inimitable actor, Nat. C. Goodwin, produces at the Grand Opera House on Saturday evening with liis owb select comcily company, the New York Kvening Post says : The three-act farce of " Confusión " wlilch may now beseen at the Klfth Avenue Tlieutre, wlll be fully as su.cessful here as t was In critlcal and olassical Boston. Not that It is a dramatic or llterary gem for t s notoing of the kind, but beeause lt is full of inovemfnt and fun, and excites constant laUR hte ir without glving the spectators tl e .si g htest occasion for thought. Being a trlfle, lt may be dlsmlssed with sllght consideration The Confusión " consista lu a serles of I"i"tHe" touchingthe respective identitles of a pug d'iiranda baby, and the ownership of thot.e rnfe?èst?ganicWs. TheauthorlsMr Joseph Derrick who is entltled to credit for the In;'',ltv' an1 varietv of the compllcations Srhlöb ie has devlsed. Hls equivoque is occaslonally rather broad, but the Ínter t i innocent enough, and there can De no doubt that the object which is amusement siipply, is fuflyattained. The plece Is very .well acted, althoueh the ludicrous etlecteould be heightmied by lncreased rapldity of executlon.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News