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Chip O' The Old Block

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Parent Issue
Day
20
Month
February
Year
1891
Copyright
Public Domain
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The play which holds the boards at the opera house next Monday is a laughable musical farce comedy entitled Chip O' the Old Block. The New York and San Francisco papers speak of it as follpws: N. Y. World:- The best comedy produced here in years. N. Y. Sun: - The performance was smooth and spirited. Nothing better in its line has been here this season. N. Y. Star: - Full of thrilling tableaux, songs, dances and topical hits, which delighted the audience. N. Y. Herald: - The company found great favor with the audience, who loudly applauded the clever "business" of the play. San Francisco Bulletin: - The play is well seasoned; there is just enough of sentiment to touch the chords of the heart and make it human; just enough of merriment to lighten the cares of life, and just enough of the whole to make one better natured for having seen it. San Francisco Alta: - The elevator was one of the best mechanical effects that has been produced for a long time - it was perfectly natural. No one ought to miss this play; it is clean and clever throughout, and displays care and attention in every detail.

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Plays
Old News
Ann Arbor Argus