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175THEATRICAL NEWS. Buffalo Bill Cancels his Engagement for Atlanta. When Buffalo Bill and his troupe reached Wilmington, N.C., there was a sort of commotion among them. The dashing Bill announced that he would play in Atlanta during fair week and, of course, anticipated a big harvest of silver. His troupe were affected by the fool notion that the yellow fever was spread all over Georgia, and they flatly refused to come any further south. Bill argued, stormed, persuaded and threatened in vain, the scared actors would not stir from their resolution. He was, therefore, compelled to cancel his engagement for three nights here during fair week and with his timid troupe set his face toward the north again. We hope by this cancellation to have a better troupe in our opera house at a time when everybody will want amusement there. It is probable that some enterprising manager will see the opportunity now open for a fine stroke, and will put a good troupe on our stage during the fair. We must have something. In the event of the absence of professional talent the comedy club must fix up something new, or the amateur minstrels, for the honor of the city must black their handsome faces and cut their cute antics in public on the stage. Where is the enterprising management of the Y. M. L. A.? | 175THEATRICAL NEWS. Buffalo Bill Cancels his Engagement for Atlanta. When Buffalo Bill and his troupe reached Wilmington, N.C., there was a sort of commotion among them. The dashing Bill announced that he would play in Atlanta during fair week and, of course, anticipated a big harvest of silver. His troupe were affected by the fool notion that the yellow fever was spread all over Georgia, and they flatly refused to come any further south. Bill argued, stormed, persuaded and threatened in vain, the scared actors would not stir from their resolution. He was therefore, compelled to cancel his engagement for three nights here during fair week and with his timid troupe set his face toward the north again. We hope by this cancellation to have a better troupe in our opera house at a time when everybody will want amusement there. It is probable that some enterprising manager will see the opportunity now open for a fine stroke, and will put a good troupe on our stage during the fair. We must have something. In the event of the absence of professional talent the comedy club must fix up something new, or the amateur minstrells, for the honor of the city must black their handsome faces and cut their cute antics in public on the stage. Where is the enterprising management of the Y. M. L. A.? |
