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Laughter For Monday Night

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Parent Issue
Day
10
Month
February
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

The Home Journal in speuking of the New Yoiic suéeess of the Salsbury Troubadours in "Thelluniuiingliird", lia.s this to sav of the company wbieh appears at the Grand Opera Jlouse, Moaday Jiiglit. Salsbury'a Troubadours began a Ui ree weeks engagement at tlie Star Theatre Monday night in their new fareieial comedy entitled "The Humming Uird." The piece is by Fred Williams and Geonje Stout, and is in reality a three-act Tliere is a breeziness about these actors that custom does not wither. it is to the puiity of the eñtertainments they givo tbat the Troubadours owe their suceess. It is a matter of small consequence what may be the name or plot of the play ii wliich thev Rppear, and "The Hum ming Uird" would never have a rui ni:ie il hoi ïur ina aeiiuioiis perrorm anee of these delightful actors. Wn little plot it posesseB turns pon the coraplication ihat arise by the inser tion of twfl personáis in the Herald There are a jealous Juisband and wife a ricli utisL and a young widow, ai Irish policeman and janitor, ami the HCtor and stage-siruck lady's inaiil vvho stropglv recall Granby Gai;g and Sallv Scragjïa of lionored memorv. Hut there is luistle trom Uie rise t.o the fall of the curtain.

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News