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Show IRISH READER IK SHEEHAN CO. THERESA SHEEHAN AND TWO MUSICIANS TO FURNISH LYCEUM LY-CEUM NUMBER HERE Miss Theresa Sheehan, the Inimitable Inimit-able Irish reader, with a company of two musicians, will be one of the special features of this season's lecture lec-ture course, according to program announcements an-nouncements by the local committee. MIbb Sheehan comes from the Midland Mid-land Lyceum Bureau as ono of Its best attractions. She anil her two BfiLBBBBHSBMSSaflLlJB?BttPiatiLw ir " .jbbL BBVBuuft'IHHH 'aaaaVftaMrvY AgFLnSjBfiBAfABBBk BBBBBxBBflBBBBBBBBBBBJfl aSftlBQBBBBBBBBF B. JBmiQiUhSVHh oBTarBASAdHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBjBBBBBBBvBM Ij - j"k3Fjl. vKMLIIbbBbbbbbbbBHSBBbBbbbBBBbB Mx'wyjx. "j? i BBBHKwaflB?jHHBBBHBJBBBBBHBBBBH BBBlhL!8ffl8iu&Ft ? alaHaBafcSBYSKiiHBflBMMIBBflfiBMBHBBBBlBBBBBfli THERESA SHEEHAN CO. musicians are said to bo ono of tho most popular concert companies in the chautauqua or lyceum field. True Irish folk lore in true Irish brogue are Miss Sheehan's chlof claims to distinction as a reader. She is a firm believer in the superior quality of Celtic romances. She appreciates ap-preciates old Irish myths and fairy Htorles and recites them in the warmhearted warm-hearted fashion of the Irish. In MIbb Sheehan's company are a Boprano soloist who is also a cellist, and a violinist. Tho soprano, MIsb Cleo Virginia Peck, is said to possess a voice of rare sweetness and training, train-ing, a genuine lyric soprano. She herself is a charming young lady and has an entertaining selection of solo numbers. The violinist, Miss Claudia Peck, Is equally talented, a complete master of what is generally conceded to bo the most difficult of Instruments. The company, as a rule, needs no introduction to the lyceum patron. It Is not new on the concert stage. It has traveled everywhere, has mot with great success and has been in most cases requested to return again. Tho program offered by the Theresa There-sa Sheehan Company 1b exceedingly versatile. There are not only readings read-ings and muBlc, but there are readings read-ings and music of all kinds. Miss Sheehan, of course, appears nlono. Her readings are carefully selected from the best claBs of literature. Miss Claudia Peck and Miss Cleo Virginia Peck appear in solo and duet. Some of tho cello and violin duetB aro said to bo tho most beautiful feature of the program. Tho work of the Theresa Sheehan Company is all of the better class. All three members uro true artists and will permit of nothing coarse or inartistic. At tho samo timo they aro experienced lyceum entertainers and understand what the public wants. m(sb Sheehan's company has a flood of flattering press notices to Its credit. cre-dit. A visit of tho Sheehan company, according to tho Midland management, manage-ment, is almost cortaln to be followed follow-ed by letters of comment and appreciation. appreci-ation. Local managers invariably report re-port the entertainment and unusual success. A typical Irish girl, Miss Sheehan is very interesting In personal appearance appear-ance and personality. She has an Irish twinVle and. an 'Irish tilt. She is accustomed to win her audUncea immediately. |