. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. curtains. The play took so well that it was re-peated three evenings. Patrons from Fleet-wood insisted the play be given in theirtown. When the advance agents arrived,the children ran from the street , mam, de show leit sin do. W. G. Hinterleiter remodeled his storein 1885 and at the request of the club, hebuilt a hall on the second floor. People re-marked, Now Kutztown has a first play in the new hall was the twoset drama, The Boys of 76, follo


. The centennial history of Kutztown, Pennsylvania : celebrating the centennial of the incorporation of the borough, 1815-1915. curtains. The play took so well that it was re-peated three evenings. Patrons from Fleet-wood insisted the play be given in theirtown. When the advance agents arrived,the children ran from the street , mam, de show leit sin do. W. G. Hinterleiter remodeled his storein 1885 and at the request of the club, hebuilt a hall on the second floor. People re-marked, Now Kutztown has a first play in the new hall was the twoset drama, The Boys of 76, followed bythe one act farce, John Schmidt. C. painted elaborate scenery, commoncbpirs borrowed from the good neighborswere used as reserved seats, and backlessbenches served as ordinary seats, whichwere occupied three hours without signs offatigue. A stout rooe suspended from arear window of the dressing room was toserve as a fire escape for the club mem-bers. The next olay for the boards was TenNights in a Bar Room, and was enjoyedby a full house. Uncle Toms Cabin, a drama in six i5« CEXTIXXIAL IIISTOKV OF KUTZTOWN.


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