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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Emma Juch Opera company began the last week of its engagement with "The Bohemian Girl," in which Emma Juch played the part of Arline. The opera was well presented, but not brilliantly. Miss Juch, as usual, was the centre of attraction; her singing was wonderfully clear and accurate and her interpretation of her part excellent. Her support was not as good as it should have been. Miss Juch was so much above her company that she appeared almost isolated. The orchestra was conducted by Ad Nevendorf. The rest of the week will be devoted to well known operas in which...
...English philology, of the separation of copper from arsenic by means of electricity, etc. Under the head of "Miscellaneous." articles of various kinds are to be found, notably the announcement of a series of lectures on Egypt to be delivered in Cambridge, Boston, New York and other cities by Miss A. B. Edwards, of London. The lectures will be on ancient as well as modern Egypt, and will treat of the discoveries made of recent years by the Egypt Exploration Fund...
...third and last week of Annie Pixley's successful engagement at the Tremont theatre was begun last night with a revival of "M'liss," Miss Pixley has become distinctly identified with the role of "M'liss" and has, in that character, achieved her greatest success. During the performance Miss Pixley introduced several of her old songs which she sang with her characteristic grace. Considerable attention has been given to the stage settings and advantage taken of the opportunities for realistic scenery. "M'liss" will be played during the remainder of this week...
...principal parts in all the operas played by the company; her singing and acting are very good, which, with her fine support, make the opera a success. The scenery, costumes and properties are of the most expensive and elaborate description, all historically correct as to place and period. Tonight Miss Juch appears in "Maritana...
...first appearance of Evans and Hoey in "A Parlor Match" was made last evening at the Park Theatre. The comedians made a great hit as usual, and Miss Minnie French as "Innocent" was heartily appreciated...