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Lessing's "Minna von Barnhelm" will be presented by Mr. Heinrich Conreid's Irving Place Theatre Company in Sanders Theatre this evening at 7.45. under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein. The cast will be as follows: The musical programme to be rendered by the Pierian Sodality comprises the following numbers: The performance will begin punctually at 7.45 and will end at about 10.30. The carriage entrance is on Kirkland street. Opportunity will be provided for checking coats and wraps. A few tickets for the play are still on sale at Sever's. All tickets which remain unsold after five o'clock will be sold at Sanders, at the following prices: Floor and first gallery, $2.00; second gallery, 1.00; admission, 50 cents.
The musical programme to be rendered by the Pierian Sodality comprises the following numbers: The performance will begin punctually at 7.45 and will end at about 10.30. The carriage entrance is on Kirkland street. Opportunity will be provided for checking coats and wraps. A few tickets for the play are still on sale at Sever's. All tickets which remain unsold after five o'clock will be sold at Sanders, at the following prices: Floor and first gallery, $2.00; second gallery, 1.00; admission, 50 cents.
The performance will begin punctually at 7.45 and will end at about 10.30. The carriage entrance is on Kirkland street. Opportunity will be provided for checking coats and wraps.
A few tickets for the play are still on sale at Sever's. All tickets which remain unsold after five o'clock will be sold at Sanders, at the following prices: Floor and first gallery, $2.00; second gallery, 1.00; admission, 50 cents.
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