STAGE GLINTS.
Francis Wilson has bought "jErminie" and will revive it. Richard Stahl has finished anew opera called "The Cobbler." * Tho second volume of William Winter's "Shadowsof the Stage" has just been published. John R. Rogers has gone to England. He will permit Minnie Palmer to seouro the divorce she seeks without any trouble. The "Robin Hood" company has discovered a most promising priina donna in Miss Cheridah Simpson, the handsome Milwaukee society belle who adopted the operatic stago a few months ago. Here are two of Oscar Wilde's jokes on America in his new play, "A Woman of No Importance:" "What are American dry goods?" "American novels," Again, "Women are of two kinds, plain and colored," and "When good Americans dio, they go to Paris." On all hands one hears accounts of theatrical depression in London, and unfortunately the explanations which comforted the: good people of London under similar circumstances, last year do not now apply. Thoro is no influenza to speak of and no court mourning.
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Northern Advocate, 29 July 1893, Page 3
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168STAGE GLINTS. Northern Advocate, 29 July 1893, Page 3
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