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...Show, "Don't Mind If I Do," has been given twice during the Christmas recess, at Jordan Hall, Boston, on New Year's Eve, and at Players' Hall, West Newton, last night. Both times the show was well received, and according to critics will rival the success of "Al Fareedah" given two years ago. The remainder of the schedule includes a performance at Infantry Hall. Providence, on Wednesday evening and two at the Pi Eta Theatre on Friday and Saturday of this week. A few tickets are still on sale at the Cooperative and at Leavitt and Peirce...
Among the actors in former shows who are to appear in this year's production are Albert Palmer 4E.S. and P. L. Cheney 2S.A., whose comic dances in "All Fareedah" and "The Late Mr. Kidd" were said to be among the funniest scenes in those two shows. J. F. Lautner ocC., who had a leading part in the 1920 play, will appear this year as a troubadour...
...Show, "The Late Mr. Kidd', starts on its second week with every prospect of being even more successful than "Al Fareedah" was last year. There are four performances scheduled for this week, two of which are in Cambridge, tomorrow and Thursday. The other two performances are at infantry Hall, Providence, Wednesday, and at Jordan Hall. Boston, Saturday evening. There are a few tickets still available for tomorrow's performance, which have been exchanged for tickets for Thursday. These, and the tickets for Thursday's performance, can be obtained at Levitt & Peirce's. There will be dancing until 12 o'clock...
...finishing touches are now being put on the show, under the direction of Coach "Dave" Lord, in preparation for "Graduates' Night" tomorrow evening. Dress rehearsals were held Saturday and yesterday, and these indicate that this year's production will even surpass "Al Fareedah", the 1920 show, in popularity...
Seeking a scene among the warm winds of the tropics, as was the case in "Al Fareedah" last year's notable production, the playwright has chosen Georgia and Tambelo, an island in the Malay Archipelago, for the setting of his plot. Mysterious events connected with pirates and tropical girls, which offer an excellent opportunity for the use of the chorus, form the central theme of the comedy...