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Show Theatre. The 'Ticketrof-leave Man" was well played on Monday to a good house. The principal changes in tho cast from its presentatioq about a year and a half ago, were little Miss Dellie as Saul Willoughby, Miss Colebrook as May Edwards, and Mr. Mackintosh as Jem Dalton, which were excellently rendered. Mr. McKenzie always makes a capital Brierly and the other characters were rendered with care and effectiveness. To-night, for the first time here, the "Lonely Man of the Ocean," a sensational sensa-tional nautical drama, will be produced, produ-ced, introducing, among other mechanical mechan-ical effects, a naval combat between a man-of-war and a pirate ship. The piece has beeu in preparation for tome time, and new scenery has been painted for it, with everything dono that could be to make it a success. Iu the cast we notice the names of Messrs. McKenzie, Mc-Kenzie, Margetts, Graham, Thorne, Miss Nellie Colebrook and Mrs. M. G. Clawson. There is more than the average av-erage amount of dramatic ability shown in the construction of the plot of this piece, and its working out; and a fine evening's entertainment may be expected ex-pected from its performance, supplemented- by the farce of "Sophia's Supper." Sup-per." . |