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FOR the coming week at the Castle Square Theatre a revival of Auber's tuneful "Fra Diavolo" is announced, and the revival of this favorite example of all that is best in the French school of light opera is sure to give satisfaction to patrons of the Castle Square Company. "Fra Diavole" has held the musical public's both sides the Atlantic throughout the present generation, and it enjoyed the greatest popularity upon the European stage for more than a quarter of a century before it was heard in this country. Its music shows that remarkable fertility of Auber's melodic invention and his genius in chorus writing is at all times prominently exhibited in its numbers. The story is full of interest with ample contrast in its scenes and incidents, and the humerous features afford opportunities which greatly heighten its enjoyment. The cast will be as follows:

Fra Diavolo, J. K. Murray.

Lorenzo, Edgar Temple.

Beppo, Oscar Girard.

Giacomo, W. H. Clark.

Matteo, John Read.

Lord Allcash, Lindsey Morison.

Lady Allcash, Rose Leighton.

Zerlina, Clara Lane and Laura Millard.

"Fra Diavolo" is announced for a single week with "Carmen" as the following attraction. Next Wednesday a rose matinee is announced and two thousand bride, mermet and bridesmaid roses will be given away to patrons.

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