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Show i GENUINE COMEDY NEXT WEEK. 8;)lue Flay of the Very Tint Order of , Merit lor xt Week. j Of its first production in New York j two years ago, "The Charily Pall," which is to begin the Lyceum com- piinv's engagement here next week, was ! gpoaen of 'oy the New York lb ruld aa ' "the best of the plays of the author of "The Wife." Thoro is not a dull line iu the whole play, and it contains many dramatic situations that rise to greatness. Miss Cayvan was never more womanly and more thoroughly artistic. In "The Idler," the second play which the Lyceum company gives here tho New York Jlerald said: "The situations are strong the dialogue neat, terse and telling. It ia the strongest work the Lyceum "com- pany have yet done." Of "Old Heads ; and Young Hearts" the third novelty ! which the Lyceum company offer, the 1 New; Yorkf..rW said: "It was an in- teresting revival of an old comedy ! made striking by the old time coa-1 coa-1 tiinies." The disposition of the reper- toire for the engauement of the Lyceum Theater company will be "The Charity Ball" Wednesday night and Saturday matinee, Thursday night "The Idler," Friday night "The Wife," Saturday night "Old Heads and Young Hearts." |