THE MAJERONIS.
The second performance of "Marie Antoinette" was witnessed by a large audience, who watched with unflagging interest the pourtrayal of the exciting scenes in which the unfortunate Queen was a leading figure. Signora Majeroni's acting as Marie is painfully pathetic, and one that cannot fail to evoke tho warmest sympathy wherever presented. The support afforded by the company left little to be desired, and the dresses and general mountings were on an unusually liberal scale, no expense having been spared. This evening "Jealousy" will be produced. It is a drama in which both Signor Majeroni and his wife have a good deal to do, and judging by the Press notices of the performance of this piece ia other places a treat is in store for those who go to the theatre to-night. Signora Majeroni's dresses are especially rich and rare.
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Evening Star, Issue 7340, 12 October 1887, Page 2
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142THE MAJERONIS. Evening Star, Issue 7340, 12 October 1887, Page 2
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