Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1901 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• ELLIS - OPERA - HOUSE. J. H. 8. ELLIS, Mgr. pomreoe creates: Play irer Presented in RENSSELAER, one night. Ml feW I?, 1901. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT! E. J. CARPENTER Pretent* a splendid Scenic Production of Sienkiewicz great »tory QUO VADIS URSUS BATTLE WITH THE AUROCHS. [An actual acene In thia famoua p'lay.j IHIS SOPERB SCENIC PRODUCTION ia a dramatization of Henry Sienkiewicz’s wonderful story, the sensation of the Christian world. For stage representation it is divided into Six Acts and Nine Scenes, illustrating in a manner, graphic and convincing, the Dawn of Christianity and Downfall of Paganism. Cast with full strength of E. J. Carpenter’s Large and Powerful Dramatic Company. SCENERY (none required belonging to the , opera house) by Thomas Neville. Each scene a tribute to this great artist's skill. COSTUMES by Descalchi. Rich, beautiful and historically correct. “Quo Vadis is a sermon with no one asleep in the pews.”—Natchez, Miss., Daily Democrat. $ Notk.—Universal praise from managers and newspapers where this fine company has been justifies Mr. Ellis in offering tiwrn special inducements to come, and it is confidently expected to be the leading amusement of the season. • " x Reserved Seats on sale at Huff’s.
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