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Show Th roglliH ThlvrriilrtrMaII, When an actor flnt apprars on tho stage he tnnit remove his cap find ln clloo hlmelf toward tbt seatod an llenco u a tank of couttety, Th audlenco then drum tinon their hands to ilgnlfy thHraptroval. An actor who has cono ff the stajre inuit appear apiln, and by bowing towatd tht audience cspreu his thsnka. Their plays, llkeonr, are divided Into "civtr and military"; tho civil plays connlit either of muslo solely when tho sound Is of a boohoo of solely of mimicry The majority aro taken I mm the hlitory of tfao country. The scenery I marvelous. When ono scene U Gntahcd the curtain li drcppcl and tho scenery changed. Ilelow the itago ronslo is playel dnrlng tho Interludes. In tho cam of these old romances several scenes aro brought together to fonn uplift and If this play Is acted today It will bonded again tomorrow, as to give every ono on opportunity of seeing It. When no mora visitors eotao to pcf,an other J lay U substltntM, tit tho troupo removes to another theater. Military jtiyi aro thoM In which acrobats aro engaged tho theaters In this case aro somewhat larger anl are known is "camps' (drciues). Temjlo liar. |