The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 10, 1898, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE COURIER.
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THE THEATRE
The announcement that those real
funny boyn, Mathews and Bulger, will
shortly be seen in a new play is bound
to command more than ordinary atten
tion by their legion ot admirers whose
every move is always watched with keen
interest. When they open their engage
ment here next Monday evening, De
cember 12th, at the FunkoOpeaa house,
they will present for the first time here
the rag time opera, "By the Sad Sea
Wave3," which has been in preparation
for almoetga season, and now that it has
been launched and is being everywhere
received with marks of approval, they
f eel that they can again congratulate
themselves in having a play far better
thanther pa&t season's success at "Gay
Coney Island." Tho scenes ot the' rag
time opera are laid in a fashionable sani
tarium. The action being brisk and
Lincoln musical people will be glad to
learn that Madam Ciemeatiae De Vers
Grand Operatic Coasert company will
be at the Oliver Theatre next Tuesday
evening, Dec. 13 for onejxmcert only.
Madam De Vera will be ably assisted
by the following artists. Misa Eleanor
Broadfort contralto, Yr. George Mitchell
tenor, Mr. Winfred Goff, baritone,
Signor Agusto Dado, basso, and Slgsaor
Sapio musical director. Bead the follow
ing clipping ot Madam De Vera. Mme
Clementine De Vera repeated her grace
ful impersonation ot VioIetU la exactly
the same form, dramatically, that she
gave at her first appearance about ten
days ago. Vocally her work was even
smoother than at that time, many ot
her tones being deliciously soft and lus
cious. Mme De Vera now being a reg
ular member of the troupe, i is to be
hoped that she will be heard often.
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Misa Nellie Hawthorne with Mathews and Eulger.
the dialogue deliberately pungent, while
the situations are farcial in the extreme.
The piece admits of the most elaborate
Ecenery, while the opportunities for the
display of swell gowns are very numer
ous, and that both have been taken ad
vantage of goes without saying. Many
opportunities are offered for the intro
duction of ehe specialties which hae
their place and form a portion of the
action. The music Is of a high order
and tho burlesque opera with ra time
accompaniment is said to be the most
novel of all stage entertainments. The
mrvice of nearly thirty people are em
ployed in the rendition, which includes
a female chorus of great volume among
those who will enact the principal
characters are Josie DeWitt. Nellie
Hawthorne,-Trixie Wade, Eva Leelie,
Marie Twhoey. Julia Ralph. Bessie
Challenger, Agnes Say Waybom, Lizzie
Ettenger, Delcie Walker, Will West,
Robeit Vernon, Ned Wayborne, Gilbert
Gregory, Gub Mortimer, W. H. Maccart
Geo. Tabor and A. H. Bell. The scen
ery, of which there are four heavy setB,
is skid to bo very elaporate, while the
electrical effects form a novelty in them
BelveV Prices 25, .50, .75, l.0D. Seats
now on sale.
Prices 81.50, $1.00. .75, .50. Seats on
sale Saturday morning at 9,-00 sharp.
Secure your seats early.
At last all arrangements have been
made for the grand prize cake walk at
the Oliver theatre next Wednesday even
ing, Dec. 14th.
Marion and Green have secured peo
ple from St. Louis, Kansas City, St.
Joe, Omaha, and two champions from
Kansas, and it will be one of the events
of the season.
Society, here is a chance to ace some
thing you have never seen.
The management has secured 20 ama
teur cake-walkers of the city and will
give two cash prizes to make it interest
ing. The following judges have con
sented to act as judges of the evening:
Judge Holmes, Judge Cornish, Judge
Cochrane, Judge Frost and Judge Corn-
stock. Don't miss the fun. Prices JO
.20, .30 and .50. Seats on sale Monday
Morning at 9 o'clock sharp. Get your
theatre parties together and secure jour
seats early.
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Opera
House
Corner O and Twelfth.
Telephone 355.
F. C.ZEHRUNG,Mgr..
Monday
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The exponents of refined and
polite comedy. The real
funny boys
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in the new ragtime opera
By the Sad
Sea Waves
Presented by the strongest farcical organization ever constructed and includin
NELLIE HAWTH0KNE--J0SIE DEWITT
Will West, Bob VernoneNed Wayborn, Gilbert Gregory, W. H Macart, Qua
Mortimer, Charles Gfcbest, George Tabor, Arthur Bell. Trixie Wade, Julia Ralph
Lizxie Sanger. Mane Touhey, Eva Leslie, Agnes Say Wayborn, Bessie Challea
lenger. Delsie Walker, May Norton, Lottie Etticger. Elizaboth Geberal. Already
proclaimed "the limit" in genteel farcical plays. Scened superbly. Costumed
extravagantly, and with all the resources of the comic opera. Stage including a
bewildering gayety of dashing bansome girls. With stars as strong as Sampson,
a performance of incomparable Merritt, management as Schley as a fox, what
more Dewey want? Prices .25, .50, .75, and $1.00. Now on sale.
Wednesday, Dec,
The Roaring- Farce Comedy
Flanigan's Flats
You laugh. You scream You roar. Nothing- but fun.
Clean, refined and up to date singing-, dancirg-, pretty
girls. Brass band and orchestra. 20 people. Watch for
the parade at noon. Prices 15, 25, 35 and 50. On sale
Tuesday morning- at 9 o'clock.
THE OLIVER THEATRE
JN. B(DWBEN, J-, Manager.
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY!
Tuesday, Deo. 13.
flme Clemintine DeVere
In Operatic Concerts, assisted by Miss Eleanor Broadfoot. Contralto, Mr
George Mitchell. Tenor, Mr. Winfred Goff, Baritone, Signor Augusto Dado -Basso,
Signor Sapio, Musical Director. Operetic selections and acts o
opera in costume. Pric?s, 11.50, $1,00, 75c and 50c. Seats on sale Saturday
morning at 9 sharp.
The Event of the season. Wednesday, Dec. 14.
Grand Prize
Gake walK
By the following professionals: Jonnie Green, Jack Marian, Will
Jones, Elix Marshall, ITapolaon Johnson, Daisy Whitfield, Lillian Wil
liams, Jennie Woodley, Georgia Green. Mies Ella Wondor, 20 amateurs;
Prices 10, 20, 20, 50 cents. Seats on sale Monday morning at 0 sharp.
See the Irish band, with Flanni
gan's Flats, in their parade at noon
next Wednesday, Dec. I4th. This fea
ture is something new and novel and is
a pleasing departure from the usual red
coat and featherrd cap parade that we
so often see on our streets. Don't let
the children miss this great free show
at noon.
Flannigaa's Fiats is three-act Irish
comedy dealing entirely with the fun
ny side ot Irish tenement life and is a
laugh from rise to fall of curtain. The
play is full of bright, witty and catchy
specialties that are cew and up to date.
This piece is running over with fun and
is calculated to make every one glad
they went, and to say it is proving suc
cessful in its mission is simply a waste
of time and' space.
At the Funke. Prices .15, .25, .35, and
.59. Sale ot seats opens Tuesday at 9