Word: mask
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...production of "No Gentleman of France," by the Mask and Wig Club of the University of Pennsylvania, Wednesday evening was an unqualified success. A very large audience was present and the work of the chorus with the catchy songs of the principals were much appreciated...
...sale of tickets for the theatricals of the Mask and Wig Club of the University of Pennsylvania has been very successful. A few tickets may still be obtained from J. C. Fairchild at 55 Claverly Hall, or at Herrick's ticket agency in Boston. The performance will be given by a large and well-trained company, including a chorus of sixty men, and should prove very interesting...
Until 5 o'clock Thursday, April 9, a limited number of reserved seats for the matinee and evening performances of the Mask and Wig Club play, April 21, will be held for Harvard men. These tickets may be obtained through J. C. Fairchild '96, 55 Claverly Hall. The tickets are $2.00 each...
Seventy-five members of the Mask and Wig Club of the University of Pennsylvania will take part in two performances of their new play called "No Gentleman of France," on April 21, at the Bijou Opera House, under the auspices of the Hasty Pudding Club...
...Mask and Wig Theatrical Societies of the University of Pennsylvania are at present making arrangements for the presentation of their production, "No Gentleman of France," on the evening of April 22, at the Hyperion Theatre. The role includes seventy-five members of the University, fifteen of whom are employed in the cast proper and about sixty in the chorus. The play is a Napoleonic burlesque. Seven performances will be given in Philadelphia the week succeeding Easter, after which the company will appear for one night each in Boston, New Haven and New York. The burlesque will be produced entirely under...