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A standard comedy in German will be given by Conried's Dramatic Company at the Irving Place Theatre, New York, on February 22, for the benefit of the Germanic Museum.
Prince Henry of Prussia, who will arrive in New York on February 22, will probably be present. On his account the performance will be very formal and will be arranged, as in Berlin, for the reception of royalty. A large price will be put on the tickets, as it is felt that there is a general interest in assisting the museum.
Another play, entitled, "Die Raeuber," by Schiller, will be given by the Boston Turnverein on the evening of March 31, the proceeds of which will also go to the Germanic Museum. The cast will be chosen from the Turnverein dramatic section, and from the German Theatre Company of Boston.
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