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4 revisions | Landon Braun at Apr 23, 2020 02:01 PM | |
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172The Opera House. Buffalo Bill and Captain Jack were | 172The Opera House. Buffalo Bill and Captain Jack were greeted with a large house last evening and the drama entled "The Red Right Hand," gave these two border heroes a splendid opportunity for the display of their peculiar talents. Bill improves upon acquaintance. He has such a manly bearing and acts so naturally that the audience is always in full sympathy with him and his endeavors. Jack is easy and graceful on the stage, acts like an old stager, and is a worthy coadjutor to Bill. The "Red Right Hand" is full of thrilling situations, and the scalping scene was admirably managed, Bill bringing down the house and showing himself to be wonderfully handy with the knife and gun. The support was all that could be desired. Miss Granville is a very pleasing actress, and her personation of "Pearl" was such as to merit the highest commendation. Billings in the heavy part of "Red Hand," and Allen as the "White Slayer," displayed fine dramatic abilities. Barrows and Simms, two fine comedians, were sufficiently amusing in their respective parts. To-night last appearance of the troupe. Matinee at 2 P. M. |
