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Show Theatre. "The Lost Ship" will be repeated to-morrow night and well deserves repetition, its performance on Wednesday night being decidedly successful. suc-cessful. Mr. McKenzie's Ben was a fine, spirited piece of acting. Miss Colebrook's Rose was well played. Mi. Thome as Mark, Mr. Margetts as Nicholas, Mr. Harris as Jan, Mr. Evans as Trim, and Mrs. M. G. Claw-son Claw-son as Sally, all rendered their parts with care, playing in their happiest manner.' The sensation of the "sinking "sink-ing ship" is a splendid mechanical effect and elicited warm 'applause. Mr. McKenzie and Miss Colebrook responded re-sponded to a loud call from the audience audi-ence by appearing and bowing their acknowledgements. The farce of "A Race for a Widow" was capitally given, giv-en, Messrs. Margetts, Graham and Tborne, Mesdamec Clawson and Bow-ring Bow-ring and Miss Davy acting with spirit "The Lost Ship," followed by "Smiths and Browns" as a farce, should draw a crowded house to-morrow night |