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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
September
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Ai the grand opera house, An:i Ar-' boor, on Saturday evenimg, Sept. 12 th, "A Social Scssion" will bc given by the same troupe that save the Tostage Stamip" here last year in sucli an excellent marmer. Of this play the Virginia city (Nev.) Enterprise says: "A Soda] Si'ssion" is advertised .-is i very funny entertainment, and those who vcit al Plper's opera house last evening have addltiomal faith in advertisements. Therc is ïiot a single cry in t lic u iiu'.i' show. Hut there is a laugh tor almost evry Une In it. The fnn is ii tiiat cbaracter which doe nut require any hard thinking to appreciate. Everybody ïaimhs and lauiihs hard. While the auditors were mu lauglUng they were bighly entertained n itii music and ' '' ' house was packcd tO the doors anil everybody went home happy. And the LewiBton, Mc. Journal says: "A Social Scssimi" was a Bocial scssion Indeed. 'l'his succs-ful coinpany played laai evening in Uusic Hall. and left an excellent impreadon with ; the audiénce. One eau unequivocally commend ttoe general Inteni of a company tha1 trii's si uniformly to piense. T.iV music is ncw and catchy, a-nd tlie eomedy is diversfied by bright sougs. ota of new buslnese and curious practical jokes. The play and company gave universal satisfactlon, and is the talk of the town to-day, and no der.- Lewiston (Me.) Journal, Sept. . L889. In ;i(!(litiiiii to liavlng the besi band .■iiKl orchestre on the road, Sprague'a ftoolal S"s-i ui Company presented one iif t;i' most pleaslng entertalnmenta evev se 11 liere. 'l'iiis oi-ffanizatlon is (vinipü.-cil of tatented people who ve ,i (■(■ui performance well worth seeiim-.- s.-iit i.:ikc (.Utah) Herald, Mar. 18, 1890. TUe play of Uncle Toin's Cabln, old as ii is, havtng been given over and over agaln every year, alwaya draws. The opening ol the opera house for tliis season last Friday evenlng, by Hank öoodman'a troupe, was not au exception. The troupe is a good one, and enough Bpecialltlea are Introduced to keep everythlng movlng in first clasa Btyle. The audlence are continually beinf? moved to laughter and ti-.iis, by the antics of Topsy, the drolleriea of Marka and the serlouaïii-ss of Dncle Tnm and Eva.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier