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3 revisions | Noah Giron at Mar 26, 2020 08:39 PM | |
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10Haverly's Brooklyn Theatre. This evening Mr. William F. Cody, better known as "Buffalo Bill," will begin an engagement at Haverly's Brooklyn Theatre in a newspiece written by Mr. John Stevens and entitled the "Praire Waif." He appears in his own character, supported by the company included in the following cast: Buffalo Bill.................................Hon. W. F. Cody A young lady who sends a well written but rather caustic letter of complaint to the Eagle, of the annoyance to which she and others have been subjected at times by the admission of infants in arms to Haverly's Theatre matinees, expressed with considerable force the [irritation?] that she naturally feels. Of course, if there is such a thing as good taste and appreciation among the young men of Brooklyn, our fair correspondent will some day look a little more leniently upon the offenders, and entertain a less marked admiration of Kind Herod than she appears to feel, but at present she certainly has reason on her side. The theatre is not a proper place for young children. The poor little creatures can certainly feel no pleasure in the performance, and only thoughtlessness and selfishness on the parents' parts can account for their pressence. What their own sense fails to teach them the management ought to, by prohibiting the admission of infants in arms, at all events. | 10 |
