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Show The Operetta "Cinderella" which vas staged in the Elite Theatre last I Thursday ) night, by the music de-larlnient. de-larlnient. of the public school was cry credibly put, on. The children lid very well throughout and there .as hardly a break from start to null. nu-ll. 'I lie principal characters did ceid ionelly w ell, they seemed not d all timid and went through t-he performance in a fine slyle. The boriises weie also well drilled and lid their parts- nicely. The audience audi-ence which was probably the largest "- i r known at a like performance in Mount Pleasant seemed well pleased wilh the operetta and their apprecia-ioa apprecia-ioa was ihnwn bv the amount of ap-i! ap-i! -'i.p i Ii i -on gb'Hit . To say the bouse . as packed would (erlainly be put-:.:g put-:.:g 't niildiy. Fvrrv seat in ihr i'ie-atri' was filled and every space n which people could stand without "'iudc ring some one else's view of I he was o'-enpied. A! least fifty people returned home not even being tide to stand bark in the lobby and see. 'i.v t eceiyone knows the story ot eiu.'s r.'. lla" and the lost slipp'-r. etc. Hoa the Fairy God-molher makes it .--ws-pp. for the poor pitfheii nniifl to attend the Prince's ball and later how the Prince identifies Cinderella by ie r lost slipper which he finds, 'lis- knowing the story of coiirrr e'de the jvteri'-.t reore keen b'eh f-i'' he voce:- and rdd and made the per-olieance per-olieance much more easily under--tood. The selection of this particular partic-ular Opperetta for this reason is vc ry commendable. |