"CHU CHIN CHOW."
After three .more performances—one to-night, one to-morrow afternoon," and one to-morrow night—tho "Chu Chih Chow " season will close. " Chu Chin Chow" provides a succession of gorgeous yet simple scenes, each one an artistic Oriental picture. Altogether it is a magnificent spectacle, and it is not surprising that people who have seen it once should want to see it again. The music is delightful, with such gems as "The Cobbler's Song/ "The Robbers' Chorus," " Any Time's Kissing Time," and many others. The story keeps close to that of " Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves," ' and the atmosphere of the Arabian' Nights' entertainments is realistically conveyed.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 34, 9 August 1921, Page 3
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