Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 October 1904 — Page 7

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AIOnZXOirD DAILY PALLADIUI1 MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1904.

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AMUSEMENTS

McDermott & Diamond Bros. Modern Minstrels. Traveling in their own handsome special Pulman ear the McDermott & Diamond Bros., Modem Minstrels will arrive here Saturday morning to appear at the New Phillips Theatre Saturday afternoon and evening, giving one of their pleasing entertainments, of which the press throughout the country are complimenting. They have thirty-five people, including their fine hand and orchestra. Their "Dreamland" firstpart scene is said to be one of the finest and most expensive in America. The costumes very rich and elegant and most expensive in America. The costumes very rich and elegant, every feature of their entertainment is spoken of as being entirely original

and strictly up-to-date, also clean

and refined, calculated to please an

audience of ladies, gentlemen and children. Fine music and singing, artistic dancing, pleasing sketches

pnd interesting specialties; every

thing to amuse and nothing to offend. A novelty in minstrelsy is a

company or all periect gentlemen, such we are promised when the above named aggregation appears upon our eireets in their grand noon day parade next Saturday noon. Be sure end see it.

"In The Shadow of the Gallows.' The scene plot of "In The Shadow

of The Gallows" which appears at

the New Phillips tomorrow night

calls for a clear stage. Not a single

piece of house scenery or properties are used, the company carrying scenery and properties complete for each act. Some of the cleverest 9tage effects ever invented are included in these mountings the railroad and breakwater scenes especial

ly calling forth commendation.

4fr & Kruger Concert Company. Vossisehe Zeitung. Berlin. Manly

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his playing. This characteristic is displayed in rhythmical certainty

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expressive tone ana tecnnicai accuracy. Moreover, the skill of Mr. Kruger is so fully developed that it

can overcome without, difficulty such tasks as Beethoven's Sonate, Op. 53, Bach-Liszt's Prelude and Fugue in A-minor and the C-major Etude by Rubinstein. Prof. Urban. New Phillips tonight. Don't miss it. 5C- -X'The Broadway Burlesque Co." Why do people go to theatres? is the question that is often asked. To this we make the reply, to be amused to drive dull care away to forget their own troubles and worry by witnessing the pleasure of others. No person cares to go to a show and see the misfortunes of others, such as a poor widow with a dying child being evicted by a heartless landlord, or a poor weeping mother bidding good

bye to her boy, who is about to be executed on the gallows for the crime that some other perpetrated. Such scenes are not exhilerating, nor are they pleasant to look upon. If a person wants to enjoy themselves, they want . to go where there is life, comedy, music and song, and that longed for opportunity has come at last "The Broadway Burlesque Co., with its bevy of pretty girls, its clever

comedians that introduce new jokes,

tongs and dances that are not time worn, bright and dazzling costumes, furnishing a moving Kalediscope that, is pleasing to the eye and ear, and driving a reviving sensation to the tired brain. What is more refreshing than a good laugh, and to enjoy a good hearty laugh, one has so witness the two laugh producing burlesques, "The arrival of J. J. Corbet t," and Keily's Reception," its produced by the "Broadway Burlesquers, at the New Phillips Theatre next Wednesday, November 2.

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orr The Realistic Railroad Scene JLC Tbe Breakwater by Moonlight The Midnight Marriage

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