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The Twelve Temptations

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Day
30
Month
April
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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Loversof spectacle will have no reason to complain if Wm. J. Gilmore's magniflcent spectacle, "The Twelve Temptations," at the Opera House, Saturday night, does not more than picase. At an expense of $2,000 Mr. Gilmore has re-embellished liis great show in costumes and scenery alone, besides importing some of the greatest specialties of Europe. Since produced last season Manager Yale has entirely rewritten the piece and made it more of a pantomime than a drama, chsrging the three acts with some of the greatest mechanical and trick scenery ever invented, which was the result of the summer vacation. The piece will have the assistance of not ohly a strong dramatic company, but a number of pantomimic artists from the leading pantomime theatre of London, while Continental Europe will be well represented in trĂ¯e way of specialties, premieres and large ballet corps, who will be sen in several new ballets, richly costumed, su'rrounded by a scenic accompaniment, for which alone Gilmore's enterprises are so well remembered.

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