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"ATHALIE."

First Performance Tonight.- Review of the Play.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

This evening in Sanders Theatre the first performance of Racine's "Athalie" will be given. The laborious work of preparation was concluded on Friday evening when the first public rehearsal left no doubt about the success of the production. The work of the entire cast and the chorus, together with the musical part of the performance are completely successful. The scenery makes an appropriate back ground for the costumes, which are of great richness, and merely as a series of striking pictures the play is worth seeing. Added to this, however, the acting of the characters in the cast, almost without exception, is of real merit.

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