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3 revisions | Landon Braun at May 04, 2020 02:21 PM | |
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194The Prairie Waif. The Buffalo Bill combination played last | 194The Prairie Waif. The Buffalo Bill combination played last evening before a full house, which is usually the case since as it has been truly said this attraction draws like a circus. There were noticeably fewer of those sanguinary scenes which formed the strong points in Buffalo Bill's first entertainment and the "Prairie Waif" was construed with some idea of the eternal [?] of things. Mr. Cody's feats of marksmanship earned merited applause and his assumption of three Western characters showed him in a better dramatic light than ever before. The piece is filled with exciting incidents, properly relieved with love passages and humerous by-play and the audience certainly showed a keen sense of appreciation. The introduction of a band of Cheyenne Indians added to the strong Western flavor of the drama and proved an acceptable novelty. To admirers of frontier life, viewed at a safe distance, the play met with the [?] approval. |
