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Show Over The fence. i The first picsentatlon In this city of a new musical comedy entitled "Over the fence," from tho pen of C. Herbert Kerr, was thoroughly enJo)ed by two large audiences at tho Empire theatre )esterday afternoon and evening. The performance is one that Is full of good comedy that kept tho audiences in a continual uptoar during the entire three acts. The people went there to be amused and they certainly were Judging from the happy frame of mind that the audlensos left after the pel-foimances. pel-foimances. Theie Is enough In. the play to please cvei) one w Ith Its eatt h) ahs, bleached blondes and biunettes, excellent coined!, ins and handsome costumes. William Ounlay as an outdoor out-door ton 1 1st seemed to develop some very amusing "Mapp) Hooligan' touches In his woik. As a funmukcr Mr. Joe F. Wlllaid as "The Gciinan Biewer," who manngcs so successful!) to butciici the Fngllsh language, deserves de-serves u gicat deal of credit for h's clever work. A favoiable Impression was made on the audience b) Miss Bulu Konarl as "Blvlna Giowler." She has a good voice and a pleasing manner. The Nlngsley sisteis took the house b) stoini b) the excellent manner hi which the) piesented the rpeclaltles. As an up-to-date musical faieo coined) "Over the Fence" cannot can-not be Improved upon and there Is no reason why they should not do a good week's business at the l'tnpho theater thea-ter this week.- Denver News, Oct. 20 This coinpan) comes to the Tlmtchci Opcia House Tuesday evening. |