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January 6th, 1900
THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW
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same stage a few years ago, and whose roster embraced such stage folk as Harriet Ford, Mary Hampton, Emma Maddern, T. Dan Frawley, Hudson Liston, Eugene Jepson, H. D. Blakemore, Ernest Hastings and other capable artists, and it must be said that the Valentines came in a mighty close second. The work of Aunie Blancke, as Tom McDow; Jessie Bonstelle, as Fifi Oritanski; Edward R. Mawson, as Alfred Hastings; Chas. Fleming (of this city, and a son of May Agnes Fleming), as Bender: Kate Blancke, as Mrs. Bender; Robt. A. Evans, as Dabney; and Jack Webster (son of Nellie McHenry"), as McSmith and Langhorn, is deserving of especial mention. Today's bills, in addition to A Scrap of Paper, makes up this week's offerings.
Peachey Carnehan.
A Fine Play
The Princess and the Butterfly is a fine play, that nearly always satisfies an exacting taste, and its production deserves the cordial approval of all cultivated persons, as well as their material support. We commend it particularly to those sensitive souls who are forever complaining of the degeneracy of the stage and of the lack of plays of literary value. Here is one to suit them, which has, besides its literary value, positive dramatic vitality, and a charm that gets over the foot-lights in the performance. — New York Times, Nov. 24, '97.
OBE RON
O'Farell Street,
Near Stockton. GRAND CONCERT EVERY NIGHT by the American Ladies' Orchestra, I,ouis N. Ritzau, conductor, Stuart and La Croix, duetists, Antonio Vargas, baritone and Ella Richardson Vocolist. New Moving Pictures. Admission Free.
F
Standard Theater
BAKERSFIELD, CAL. M. CARRILLO & CO., Props, and Managers The only First-class Theater and Largest Novelty Theater in Bakersfield. The Oldest and Most Reliable Variety Theater in Bakersfield. All communications regarding engagements and bookings to be addressed to Mr. F. M. Carrillo. Bakersfield, or Mr. Archie Levy, 6 Eddy St., San Francisco. Fares advanced to Artists of Reputation to any part of the State.
O F. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 130 Powell O. street. A thorough musical edcuation in all branches of music. Piano department in charge of G. S. BONELLI, Director. Terms moderate.
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Bill Posters and General Advertisers.
Post for all the Leading San Francisco Theaters. Finest locations in the city.
COLUMBIA *Sbs
BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY LAST SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATIN EE Liebler & Co. present Hall Caiue's powerful play
The Christian
Last Performance Saturday Night, Jan. 18th, MONDAY, JANUARY l.")TH.
James Kidder-Hanford Triumvirate.
Orpheum
ELINORE SISTERS; FRANK LATONA; JOHN AND NELLIE MCCARTHY; CHARLES A. GARDNER; BILLY RICE AND H. W. FRILLMAN:
DOROTHY DREW; THE ROSINOS; THORNE AND CARLETON; FOUGF.RE.
Reserved seats, 25 Cents; Balcony 10 Cents; Opeia Chairs and Box Seats, 50 Cents
MATINEES WEDNESDAY, SATl'RDAY AND SUNDAY
New Alhambra Theater
Ellinghovse & Mott, Proprietors and Managers. Eddy and Jones Streets. Telephone South 770.
ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING WITH SUNDAY MATINEE, JANUARY 7TH.
The Rentz-Santley Burlesque and Novelty Company
Presenting the New York Success AN AFFAIR OF HONOR
Next — The Rags Howling Success
A Hot Old Time
POPULAR PRICES.
Alcazar Theater
Belasco & Thall, Managers. 'Phone Main 254.
WEEK OF JANUARY 8TH. Special engagement of Miss Irene Everett When will be produced I.ucette Ryley's
Mysterious Mr. Bugle
MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. NEXT WEEK
Lady Windemere's Fan
California Theater Fpu,ar
House
BEGINNING TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 9TH.
An important event. First production in San Francisco of Pinero's Beautiful Modern Comedy
The Princess and the Butterfly
The Frawley Company
DEBUT OF MISS MARY SCOTT. Same Popular Prices. In Preparation: THE HEART OF MARYLAND MONDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
Emma Nevada
AND ASSISTING AKTIS'I s
Tivoli Opera House
We Are Sold Out Nightly. THIRD WEEK, COMMENCING JANUARY 8TH. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY
MATINEE The Gorgeous Holiday F:xtravagan7.a
LITTLE BO=PEEP
New Songs, Jokes, Ballets Dances, etc. The Great Play for Children. Seats Selling One Week Ahead.
Popular prices, 25 and 50 cent9. Telephone for Seats, BUSH 9.
Next Production, Frank Daniel's Greatest Success
The Idol's Eye
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Telephone Main 5I>2 PLAYING TO CAPACITY
Sinbad
EVF.RYTHING UP-TO-DATF;. NEW SONGS. NEW JOKES, NEW SPECIALTIES.
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c
Galleries 10c and 15c
Saturday Matinee 25c and 50c
Branch Ticket Office Emporium.
How about the
NEW
CENTURY?
20th Century
Are we in it?
or
Are we not?
Answers will be received by the Review for next week's publication.