Word: comedians
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Stuart Robson, the famous comedian, will return to the Tremont Tremont Theatre this evening in the "Henrietta." Besides the high standing of Mr. Robson, the Henrietta is a play which has aroused a high degree of interest wherever produced. In this comedy Mr. Howard has blended stocks, sentiment and humor with rare skill. The play is a satire brightly and wittily written, which possesses a serious vein for effective dramatic interest. For the second and last week Mr. Robson will offer his new comedy, "Is Marriage a Failure?" a query he will most amusingly answer...
Five hundred Yale and Princeton men had seats at the Casino Theatre on Thursday evening. Comedian Stevens of the opera company appeared in a coat with the yellow and black bars of Princeton in front and a blue cross behind...
...Tremont begins next Monday with the return of the favorite triple bill consisting of three one-act comedies. The opening of the bill will be "Frederic Lemaitre" which will be presented for the first time. This play is founded upon a veritable episode in the renowned French comedian's life. The title role is to be assumed by Felix Morris in which he will have a good opportunity to display his genius. "The Circus Rider" in which Miss Vokes is at her happiest and the "Rough Diamond" in which her most finished character impersonation is seen, complete the bill...
London Gaiety Company.The Tremont Theatre is overcrowded every evening on account of the excellent performance of the burlesque "Faust up to Date" by the London Gaiety Company. As a singer and actress Miss St. John is far above the average. Mr. Lounnen has made himself extremely popular as a comedian but the dancing of the four Gaiety dancers is the principal feature of the entertainment. The play will continue through next week...
...daughter of provincial parents acts her part with customary grace. Miss Sheridan as the comic opera singer attempts a new role with great succes while Miss Clarke as the indignant wife was easy and natural. Mr. Mason added another to his list of creations while Mr. Wilson as the comedian elicited roars from the audience...