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4 revisions | Landon Braun at May 18, 2020 01:43 PM | |
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169The Knight of the Plains 1879 Buffalo Bill, his Indians and his scouts Buffalo Bill assumed four characters | 169The Knight of the Plains 1879 Buffalo Bill, his Indians and his scouts succeeded in attracting to the Opera House last night an audience large in numbers and demonstrative in applause to witness the presentation of the drama of "The Knight of the Plains," which is one of the most sensational kind and abounding in thrilling situations, hairbreadth escapes and dramatic enough to arouse the enthusiasm of readers of ten cent literature and weekly sensation papers to the highest pitch. The play is similar to those already presented here by this famous scout, but is minus the glare of red fire and the continual crack of the rifle which have heretofore been characteristic of his dramas. Buffalo Bill assumed four characters and shows no improvement in his acting over his former visits. The parts of Ralph Royston, Shyster, "Wild Nellie" and Rose Melton were well taken by Messrs. Louden, Bravely, Misses Donier and Jones, while the others were hardly up to the average. A little more attention to stage setting would have produced a more realistic effect. A prairie on fire with the stage floor covered with a red carpet is hardly the proper thing. |
