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6 revisions | Landon Braun at Apr 29, 2020 03:00 PM | |
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73The Buffalo Bill troupe played to a fair | 73The Buffalo Bill troupe played to a fair audience at Green's Opera House last night, in the border drama of "Prairie Waif," in which there are a few pleasing scenes and situations. The piece has been written expressly to display Mr. Cody. He assumes three distinct characters with some dramatic ability. His fancy rifle shooting constitutes a feature of the entertainment. In the second act, the "Home of Buffalo Bill," nestling in the midst of a deep woodland that resounds with the warbling notes of birds, a very realistic love scene ensues between the hero and "Onita," whom he has rescued from the clutches of Mormon fiends. As a whole the scene is the most picturesque that has ever been presented on the stage. "Onita," Miss Jennie Gilbert, does not seem to be "at home" in any part of the play, and her attitudes and voice, when she is aroused, at times border on the ridiculous. Miss Lingard, as "Sadie," appeared to a very advantage, but she is too affected, and mars much of her acting by herculean endeavors to show her eyes. Mr. Jule Keen assumes the Teutonic character of "Hans" with good effect, and is a jolly, fat, good natured Dutchman. |
