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31POPE'S THEATER-BUFFALO BILL. The Hon. W. F. Cody, scout, statesman, A large audience enjoyed the Prairie Waif, | 31POPE'S THEATER-BUFFALO BILL. The Hon. W. F. Cody, scout, statesman, actor and manager, will open an engagement this evening at Pope's with the latest and best drama, the Prairie Waif, a play which allows him full opportunity to display his many histrionic qualifications: An idea of the piece and its peculiar excellences can be gleaned from the following notice from the Utica Observer: A large audience enjoyed the Prairie Waif, with Buffalo Bill as the hero, at the Opera House last evening. The gallery alone was occupied by over 700 people. The play, which was written by John A. Stevens and for Mr. Cody, is admirably adapted for the purpose of the well-known scout. The scene is laid on the Western plains, and the developments are such as to satisfy the most enthusiastic admirer of Indian fights, bowie-knife encounters, feats of marksmanship, etc. It was easy to perceive that since his last visit here Buffalo Bill has made a marked improvement in his acting. This, added to the merits of the new drama as compared with his others, had the effect of leaving the audience well satisfied with his efforts last evening. His skillful shooting in the second act called out the wildest applause. His support was the best he has ever brought to this city. Hule keen, as the Dutchman, kept the gallery in manifest good humor. |
