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Dramatic Notes.

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Hollis Street Theatre. - Mr. Solomon has now established his right to a place among the prominent composers of light opera. Although his music is at times slightly disappointing on account of lack of melody, there are many of his compositions, especially in Pepita, which have true artistic merit. The opera is mounted on a scale of splendor which far out-does any of the former ones at this theatre. On the whole, Pepita is a success. This is the last week of the season. 7.45.

Boston Museum. - This week the summer season of light opera begins at this theatre. The Black Hussar which is the first attraction, is not new to Boston, and so it is not necessary to enter into lengthy descriptions. It will be performed with substantially the same cast as presented at the Boston Theatre a short time ago. 7.45.

Boston Theatre. - There is a departure from the usual run of entertainments at this theatre. Let all who are fond of a variety entertainment of the best sort, visit the Boston this week. The prices have been lowered from a dollar and a half to a dollar, others in proportion. 7.45.

Bijou Theatre. - Vim, which has already been noticed in these columns, is still successful, and will probably run until the end of the season. 7.45.

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