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Show "MISS NOBODY FROM STARLAND." For the past two years Mort Singer of Chicago Chi-cago has sent on tour several rather good musical musi-cal shows, the majority of them from the pens of Hough and Adams, with scores by James O. Howard. Sandwiched in between these few worthy productions, however, have come so many of the papier mache things in musical comedy bearing the Singer name that the town has become be-come surfeited with a weird assortment or singers, sing-ers, comedians and spear bearers who troupe in and out with shows that give every evidence of having been written over night and staged in the cold gray dawn of the next morning. "Miss Nobody from Starland" is one of these and its brief engagement at the Colonial early this week sufficed to again demonstrate the fact that what Hough, Adams and Howard need more than anything else right now Is a good long rest. There were no comedians with the company, very few singers, the entire production was a deadly bore. |