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205SENORITA CARFANO. The personnel of Senorita Carfano is charming beyond expression. Of commanding presence, and graceful in her movements, she is a fit representative of such characters as Deborah, Thisbe, Kate Garstone, and Romco, which she has essayed with the most gratifying results. A finished actress at the early age of twelve years, and striving after alluring fame, she left her home and triumphs in Cuba and came to this country, intending to fulfill an engagement in the contemplated Spanish theater, the consummation of which was broken up by the breaking out of the war of the rebellion. Desirous of learning the German language and customs, of which she had become enamored she crossed the Atlantic alone, and, single hand and among a strange people, unaided, and deprived even of the boon of sympathy to encourage and cheer her. “Senora Carfano made her first bow before a Cincinnati audience last evening, who assembled in large numbers to welcome the great tragedienne. Her reception was a most flattering one, and if we may judge from the frequent demonstrations of approbation, the character of the entertainment and the manner in which it was rendered, was fully up to the expectations of those present. Genius is reliant and self-sustaining, and if backed by a bold and persevering spirit, will ultimately prove triumphant in successfully combating the errors that have become legitimized by authority. Senora Carfano is an example of this. Her conception of the role of Deborah is evidently the result of an identification with the ideal of the great creator, and the interpretation is truthful. Her elocution is beyond commonplace criticism." | 205SENORITA CARFANO. The personnel of Senorita Carfano is charming beyond expression. Of commanding presence, and graceful in her movements, she is a fit representative of such characters as Deborah, Thisbe, Kate Garstone, and Romco, which she has essayed with the most gratifying results. A finished actress at the early age of twelve years, and striving after alluring fame, she left her home and triumphs in Cuba and came to this country, intending to fulfill an engagement in the contemplated Spanish theater, the consummation of which was broken up by the breaking out of the war of the rebellion. Desirous of learning the German language and customs, of which she had become enamored she crossed the Atlantic alone, and, single hand and among a strange people, unaided, and deprived even of the boon of sympathy to encourage and cheer her. “Senora Carfano made her first bow before a Cincinnati audience last evening, who assembled in large numbers to welcome the great trageddienne. Her reception was a most flattering one, and if we may judge from the frequent demonstrations of approbation, the character of the entertainment and the manner in which it was rendered, was fully up to the expectations of those present. Genius is reliant and self-sustaining, and if backed by a bold and persevering spirit, will ultimately prove triumphant in successfully combating the errors that have become legitimized by authority. Senora Carfano is an example of this. Her conception of the role of Deborah is evidently the result of an identification with the ideal of the great creator, and the interpretation is truthful. Her elocution is beyond commonplace criticism." |
