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Shubert.--"Tangerine", a musical play with Julia Sanderson, the old reliable, leading an energetic cast.
Plymouth.--Not yet out of its summer season. Thurston, a magician with a reputation, holds the stage.
Wilbur.--"The Bat", a genuine mystery play in which one of the chief mysteries lies in the fact that it has made its author a millionaire.
Selwyn.--"Shuffle Along", the first and apparently the best of the negro song-and-dance offerings that are now much in vogue.
Opera House.--Robert Mantell with Genevieve Hamper in the standard repertoire in which he established his reputation some decades ago. This afternoon, "As You Like It"; tonight "Hamlet"; Thursday, "Richelieu"; Friday, "Macbeth"; Saturday matinee, "Merchant of Venice"; Saturday night, "Richard III".
St. James.--Boston Stock Company in "3 Wise Fools", a metropolitan success of two years ago, with thrills and heart-interest aplenty.
Colonial.--"Music Box Revue", Irving Berlin's well-cast, well-adorned, and well-received musical medley.
Hollis.--"Nice People", by Rachel Crothers and with Francine Larrimore; a serio-comedy in which we see ourselves as others see us.
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