Daily Colonist (1893-10-29) . HISS CLARA MVMAW. Describing the play introduced in suchcomplimentary terina, tho Herald continues; The first act opens with tlio arrival of Eb Sanders, accompanied by his wife anddaughter, from Kngland to visit hia brother,Josiah Sanders, at his suburban home nearNow York. Thero they meet tho daughter,Gertrude, Mra. Halloway, u charmingwidow, whom Josiah admires, and ProfessorHauaeman, Tho last, an eccentric musicalgenius, enacted by Louis Mann, is adifficult character to maintain withoutexaggeration. The bashful German,absorbed in art and love, makesmany laughab


Daily Colonist (1893-10-29) . HISS CLARA MVMAW. Describing the play introduced in suchcomplimentary terina, tho Herald continues; The first act opens with tlio arrival of Eb Sanders, accompanied by his wife anddaughter, from Kngland to visit hia brother,Josiah Sanders, at his suburban home nearNow York. Thero they meet tho daughter,Gertrude, Mra. Halloway, u charmingwidow, whom Josiah admires, and ProfessorHauaeman, Tho last, an eccentric musicalgenius, enacted by Louis Mann, is adifficult character to maintain withoutexaggeration. The bashful German,absorbed in art and love, makesmany laughable miatakea and is in troubleall the while. Hia grief at tho assertionsthat hia love is engaged to hia false friend,in the second act, and hia effusive joy whenat the close of the third ho fiiuls the engagement broken,declares bis love and ia accept-ed, are strong features in the play. Thevivacious Miss Clara LIpman enacts herpart of Gertrude Sanders admirably. Thesociety girl given to boxing and fencing ismoat atirautively p


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