Show S. S L L. Audience Pani Panicked ked by Panic Show Slow The Thc Streets of New York Causes splitting Side-splitting Laughter Its It's the story of a panic and It achieves its purpose purpose you That's the best Va way to describe The Streets of New York which opened a week-end week engagement at athe atthe atthe the he Stables theater just off ore Fifth I South street between Ninth East and Tenth East streets Saturday lY night Its It's one of oC those thin things that brought te rs ears to grandfathers grandfather's eyes OJ and pepped up to a modern tempo it I brings tears from his grandchildren but ut they're from side splitting laughter laugher laugh laugh- I ter er instead The Streets of oC New York is 15 pro pro- byan entirely local company and the members acquit themselves ably in their portrayals o of characters that hat were well known on Br Broadway adwa- adwa before belore the thc Civil war The story is based upon the financial finan linan financial cial panics of 1837 1831 and 1857 n and d dc- dc ah tails ails ah yes yes the the ill lii fortunes of a New York family taken by a slick slick- financier The rhe villain meets his just reward and anti before the final curtain the hero and heroine join h hands in happy blissful matrimony To select the star of or the show would be unfair to the other members of ot the cast The group all aU of at whom costar ostar to make the production a laughing success includes Bill An An derson on Harry R R. R Allen Chester K Dowse Richard R. R Rowland David Ashton Tom Carrigan Laura Snow Rebecca Daynes Betty Allison and Louise Is reen |