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3 revisions | Landon Braun at Apr 08, 2020 01:39 PM | |
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14Buffalo Bill. The above name is known throughout "The Prairie Waif, his new play, is "His leading lady is Miss Lydia Denier | 14Buffalo Bill. The above name is known throughout the civilized world. The owner of the name will have his celebrated company at the Lock Haven opera house on Saturday evening next. The Cleveland Herald says: "Hon. W. F. Cody (Buffalo Bill,) supported by a dramatic company, a band of savages and a trick donkey, began a three nights' engagement at the Academy last evening. To the small boy and many of larger growth, his performance is as fascinating as a dime novel- indeed, more so, for it brings the wild western life before them with greater vividness than their favorite library food- and, consequently be always plays to overwhelmingly large houses. That of last night was no exception to the rule, even the stairs being utilized by the spectators. "The Prairie Waif, his new play, is from the pen of J. A. Stevens, who wrote "The Unknown." It goes without saying that it is not a strong and enduring piece of dramatic workmanship, but it is much better than the average border drama both i a ction and dialogue. "His leading lady is Miss Lydia Denier who does the best work as the "Prairie Waif." In the fourth act the Indians, under the control of Pawnee Bill, the boy chief indulges in characterestic dances." |
