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Show CURTIS Uf 1' STEADimMPROlES Second Week of "Frolics of 191 3" Opens to Appreciative Appre-ciative Audience. Patrono of tho G-arrick wero treatod to a much belter performance yesterday whoti the Allen Curtis Stock company opened, tho second week of its engagement engage-ment in tho "Frolics of The couipanj- must havo put in. sotno good, hard practice sinco tho oponiug night, aud tho results aro ovidont iu a very presonlablo musical frolic that was uoartily applauded hy tho audiences that gTcetcd it at tho thrco performances perform-ances 3rostcrday. Thero wero no evidences of a plot lo bo discovered, in fact tbo programme informed the first-nighters that "thore is no plot to worry you." But there was plenty of music, much of it good, tho chorus has boon enlarged and some comedy by Dunbar and Duncan brought forth enthusiastic applause Dunbar and Duucan took lho )arta of tho two German comedians, tho parts which havo mado Weber and Piolds famous, and they were popular with the Gar-rick Gar-rick patrons. Hallio Manning as lho fgay sou-brctto." sou-brctto." was again ono of the best of tho company. She did somo good singing sing-ing and dancing, and her rendition of "That Loving Traumorci." ably assisted assist-ed by the orchestra and lho "honey girls," called for repeated encores. Miss Eva Marlella featured tho bill with dancing specialties, including sonic clever too danciug and a "serpentine" "serpen-tine" dance. Paisley Noon and Margarot Manners scored a" "hit" when they sang " You Can't Expect Kisses From Me," and added a littlo rag timo danciug to it. Tho show promises to bo popular with theatorgoers. Bcginnine next Saturday "Peck's Bad Boy" will bo tho offering. |