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Show Tiieatuk.- Wuhev hn-j houso as-ioniblrd as-ioniblrd liut ni l dt 1 1 t ciio : the Zavis- J Lowski Meiers, uud ''Ixion" was per-; formed with tho same success as on tho previous evening. Miss Christino having hav-ing recovered from her cold was in better voieo. Tho dancing of this lady is very excellently exeeuted, while the dash aud playing of tho sisters, their singing and dancing, "bring down tho houso" again and again, encores being oftcner demanded than cau bo acceded to. A slip of tho pencil yesterday morning mado us cast Mr. Lorraine for Mercury, which is handsomely given by Miss Alice Zavistowski, whilo the gentleman essays tho part of Minerva, Min-erva, "the goddess of wisdom," who is prominently addicted to ineffectual ineffect-ual attempts at flirting and sundry drafts at "rioothing syrup," evidently to quiet her nerves. j To night the spectacular burlesque of "Cinderella" will be presented, strongly cast. Miss Christino appears as Poppetti, Miss Emily as Dandino, Mi: Alice as Cinderella, .Miss Grainger Grain-ger as Tbisbe.Miss Adams as tho Fairy Queen, Miss Spencer as Harebell, Mr. Thorne as tho Baron Balderdash, Mr. Graham as Buttoni, Mr. Lorraiuo as Cloriuda and Mr. Foster as Alidori. It will bo preceded by the "care-dispoll-ing farce," nice phrase that, wo rather like it, if it does appear on the bills of tho "Trials of Tompkins," characters by Messrs. Graham,Mardcn, Foster, Carrie Carter and Miss Spencer. |