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Show MORE COMMENTS, Os the Play of Tur Dbad WitNkrs, Kditob Inow Co. Nkwb: Having read t'.io commonts in your lesuo of tho 17 InKt. upon tho play of tho "Doad Witness" I would like tordda Httlo, becauso I think the report not as full as it should havo boon, as thoro wero others who assisted in tho rendition of tho performance that aro not named, Permit mo to Bay that the part of Henry Vernon was rendered in an excellent manner by Mr. It. Maeser. 1 also coincide coin-cide witli you ia tho just praise given to tho othors. Much pralso is duo Prof. Jos Coslott forthoablo manner in which ho Iralnod thoso who sang in the olio, and 1 must say that tho boautKul harmony produced on that occasion was simply grand. I must not forgot Mr John Chattorloy aa tho "Curo," nor Mr John Dutton with his olllclont corps of assistants in tho orchestra. They guvo eomo very flno selections, and added much to the effectiveness of tho play at various tluiea and during seyoral of the scones. It would glvo mo great nloaiuro to wit lness nn intortainmont like that givon last wcok by tho Codar Dramatic Assoc-atlon Assoc-atlon asollona8 it ia possible to pro-duco pro-duco them before tho public. O. P. Frotwell. Codar Jan. 22, 1891. |