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...PARK THEATRE. - 7.45 P.M. Matinee, Saturday, at 2. Mr. Booth continues to draw large houses, notwithstanding the attractions of the comic operas. To-night, he gives his wonderful impersonation of the Fool, in the "Fool's Revenge," for the last time. Sat. Matinee, "Don Caesar de Bazan"; Sat. evening, "Richard III." March 22 (last week), "Macbeth"; 23d, "Hamlet"; 24th, "Richard III.": 25th, "Richelieu"; 26th, "Much Ado about Nothing"; 27th, Matinee, "Ruy Blas"; 27th, "Merchant of Venice" and "Taming of the Shrew." On the 29th, the Florences will be here in the "Mighty Dollar...
...PARK THEATRE. - 7.45 P.M. Matinee, Saturday, at 2. To-night and Saturday night, John T. Raymond as Col. Mulberry Sellers. Saturday matinee, "Risks." Next week, Mr. Edwin Booth begins a farewell engagement of three weeks. Monday and the rest of the week, except Saturday evening, "Hamlet"; Saturday evening, "Othello" (Mr. Booth as lago), March 15, "Richelieu," three nights; "The Fool's Revenge," two; "Richard III.," one; "Don Cesar de Bazan," matinee. March 22, "Othello," one night; "Richard III.," two; "Hamlet," one; "Ruy Blas," one; "Merchant of Venice" and "Taming of the Shrew," one night and one matinee...
...PARK THEATRE - 7.45 P.M. "The charming Lotta" ends an engagement which she has been playing to crowded houses, this week. To-night and Saturday evening, she takes the title-role in "Zip"; Saturday matinee, "Musette." Next week, John T. Raymond as Col. Mulberry Sellers. His new play, "Wolfert's Roost," is promised for Thursday. March 1, Edwin Booth begins a farewell engagement of three weeks...
...PARK THEATRE. - Lawrence Barrett plays during the present week "Yorick's Love," which is " A New Play," with some changes for the better made in it. It is a very strong play and a well-written one. Yorick is one of Barrett's most successful parts. The support is evenly good, unusually so for a company that travels with a star...
...PARK THEATRE. - The Spanish Students have been very successful at this house, and their unique entertainment is well worth seeing. Next week J. K. Emmet will appear as Fritz in Ireland, in which piece he has just closed a very successful engagement in New York...