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Show DO FIRST MUSICAL COMEDY HEHXT THURSDAY "When Dreams Come Truo," which comes to our city next Thursday at the Orpheum theater, is by Philip Bar-tholomae, Bar-tholomae, Tho author has indicated tho same originality in the book of "When Dreams Como True" as he did in his farces. Ho recounts tho story of a wealthy young New Yorker who awakens awak-ens to find his allowance cut off on account of his adventures with a French dancer. Tho first act is on shipboard, and shows the boy returning for tho parental par-ental scolding as a steerage passong-or. passong-or. This sotting lends itself to many singing numbers, the first ensemble showing a chorus of immigrants of all nationalities Indulging In their nativo 6ongs and pastimes. A- smuggling plot is interwoven In tho story, to which the "Dream Girl" Is an Innocent party. All aorts of trouble is heaped upon tho pair until "dreams come true" in the final act. A musical comedy cast of more than ordinary ability will bo seon in tho principal parts, and a chorus of twenty-four capable and sprightly young women, will sing, danco and lend an air of youth and gaiety to the performance. They will wear some of tho most elaborato gowns ever shown ou a local stage. Advertisement. Advertise-ment. oo |