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THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER

ON OTHER STAGES

Colonial.--"Music Box Revue", Irving Berlin's sumptuous show which seems to have the greatest popular vote.

Fine Arts.--The Jewett Players break the year's precedent by repeating of "Hedda Gabler". When shall we have this opportunity again?

Hollis.--"The Czarina" opens with Doris Keane, whose laurels from "Romance" are yet unfaded.

Opera House.--The San Carlo Company gives "Aida", "Rigoletto", "Hoffmann", "Tosca", "Butterfly", "Faust", "Gioconda", and "Carmen" beginning next Monday.

Selwyn.--Last two weeks of "Shuffle Along", the negro revue.

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Shubert.--"The Rose of Stamboul" ends its brief career. It furnishes oriental luxury conjured up by its title.

Symphony Hall.--Sunday afternoon at 3.30: Emilio de Gogorza, baritone, and Sophie Braslau, soprano. Second of the Steinert series.

Tremont.--"Little Nellie Kelly" prepares to leave next week.

Wilbur.--"The Bat", a thriller of thrillers.

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