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...first performance of "Fool's Gold" took place last evening before the graduates, who taxed the capacity of the new theatre to its utmost...
...Fool's Gold" will be given its first regular performance this evening before an audience of Pi Eta graduates in the new theatre on Winthrop square. A full dress rehearsal was held last evening and, although there were the usual waits and mistakes, the piece should run smoothly tonight...
...play is a musical comedy, savoring more of the legitimate light opera, perhaps, than of the musical burlesque. The most noteworthy feature of "Fool's Gold" is, perhaps, its music, which is bright and catchy from first to last. Mr. James Gilbert, who has had entire charge of the production, has devoted a great deal of attention to the chorus work this year, and some of the dances and marches are very effective...
...sale of seats for the Cambridge and Boston performances of the Pi Eta play, "Fool's Gold," began Monday. Tickets for the Cambridge performance, April 5, are on sale at Thurston's and for the Boston performance, April 12, at Herrick's, Copley Square...
...Fisher begins very well but leads up to nothing and falls flat. The remaining articles are: Editorials, "Come and Gone," "Sympathy," by F. K. Knowles; College Kodaks, "My Neighbor," by H. M. Adams; "A Memory," by J. F. Brice; "The Perplexity of Quarterback Dixie," by N. Shaw; "The Fool Saith," by P. A. Hutchison; "The Fox that Some one Shot," by E. G. Kinney, and four Book Reviews...