The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.

The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 301 pages of information about The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 6.

  “A distinctive Massachusetts magazine.”—­Waltham Record.

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  York Literary Times
.

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  Herald
.

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  world.”—­Home Journal.

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  “A worthy representative of the literary and typographical excellence of
  cultured Boston.”—­Weekly Advocate.

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  Globe Theatre.  MR. JOHN STETSON,—­Proprietor and Manager.

  THE MODEL THEATRE OF BOSTON.

  ALL THE LEADING ATTRACTIONS Presented during the season.

Best Seats, One Dollar.
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  BOSTON THEATRE.

  TOMPKINS & HILL, Proprietors.  EUGENE TOMPKINS, Manager.

  ALL GREAT ATTRACTIONS,

  Dramatic, Lyric, and Minstrelsy,
    of the best class offered, in regular succession.

  SEE DAILY NEWSPAPERS.

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  German Opera Season, WALTER DAMROSCH, Director, Beginning April 6.

  MONDAY, April 6—­“The Prophet.”  Frl.  Brandt, Frau Materna, Schott,
  Koegel and Standigl.

  TUESDAY, April 7, and SATURDAY MATINEE, April 11—­“Tannhauser.”  Frau
  Materna, Frl.  Slach, Schott, Robinson, and Koegel.

  WEDNESDAY, April 8—­“Fidelio.”  Frl.  Brandt, Frl.  Slach, Udvardy,
  Standigl, Miller, and Kemlitz.

  THURSDAY, April 9—­“Lohengrin.”  Frl.  Brandt, Frl.  Slach, Schott,
  Robinson and Koegel.

  FRIDAY, April 10—­“La Juive.”  Frau Materna, Frl.  Slach, Udvardy, Koegel,
  Kemlitz.

  SATURDAY, April 11, Evening—­“Gluck’s Orpheus.” (First time in America). 
  Frl.  Brandt, Frl.  Slach and Frl.  Hoch.  Chorus largely augmented by
  singers from local societies.

  The New York Symphony Orchestra,

  To begin at 7.45 P.M.  Tickets now on sale, with reserved seats, at
  $1.50, $2 and $3.
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  Boston Museum.

  Wednesday afternoon at 2 and Evening at 8, THE GUV’NOR,
  Only times this season.
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  Thursday, FAST DAY, 2 performances, also Friday Evening at 8 and
  Saturday Afternoon at 2, Ticket of Leave Man, with remarkable cast.
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