The New York mirror annual and directory of the theatrical profession for .. . ork, June 21st, 18S6. Production of Kiralfys spectacular version of The Dukes Motto, under the nameof Lagadere, at Nibos Garden New York; with the following cast: Henride Lagadere, Maurice Barrymore ; Due de Gonzague, Joseph Slaytor ; Marquis deChaverny^Maurice Drew; Phillipe dOrleans, G. F. Nash; Due de Nevers, F. Os-borne: Comte Navaille, W. H. Bartholomew; Cocarcasse. Harold Forsberg; Passe-poil, W. H. Lyteil; Stanupitz, John De Gez; Blanche de Caylus, Helen Tracy ;Blanche de Nevers. Mamie Floyd ; Pepita, Helen S


The New York mirror annual and directory of the theatrical profession for .. . ork, June 21st, 18S6. Production of Kiralfys spectacular version of The Dukes Motto, under the nameof Lagadere, at Nibos Garden New York; with the following cast: Henride Lagadere, Maurice Barrymore ; Due de Gonzague, Joseph Slaytor ; Marquis deChaverny^Maurice Drew; Phillipe dOrleans, G. F. Nash; Due de Nevers, F. Os-borne: Comte Navaille, W. H. Bartholomew; Cocarcasse. Harold Forsberg; Passe-poil, W. H. Lyteil; Stanupitz, John De Gez; Blanche de Caylus, Helen Tracy ;Blanche de Nevers. Mamie Floyd ; Pepita, Helen Sedgwick ; Angelique. Dora Fisher. Death of Gastav Bohna, singing comedian, at Koln, Germany, aged 42. Death of Dora Stuart, American actress, at New York City. 18. Production of The Riyal Mail. drama in four acts and prologue, by authors of A Dark Secret, at the Standard Theatra, London. England ; with the following cast:Guildford Lawes, G. W. Cockburn : Colonel Paton, George Byrne : Colonel Wade,Hugh Marston ; Jack Cardwell, Richard Purdon; Doctor Dorliug, Richard Hunter ;. MARIE AIMEE. c c t c • • f THE XEW YOBK MIRROR ANNUAL. 67 John Jones, G McCuHoch ; Mrs. Conway. Marie St. John ; Miss Catherine Wade, AmySteinberfr; Legorra, Stella Leigh; Mrs. Lalebam, Ida Hertz; Clara, Miss Brammar:Mrs. Davis Jones, Kate Leslie. The plot turns on the evil machinations of GuildfordLawes, who had originally been a Fenian in England. In the course of the piece heintercepts letters, in which the writer gives notice that a packet of valuable rubiesare to arrive from Burmah. He attacks the Royal Mail that is m-inging the preciousstones, and his capture by the police ensues. In the last act the hero. Colonel Paton,is returning home on the mail steamer which has struck off Mumbles Head. This offersthe opportunity to utilize a water-tank similar to that of the ? Dark Secret, and in-troduces other scenic of Sub Rosa, operetta, with libretto by F. W. Otto and music by Franz vo


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