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Next week’s attraction at the Shu- 
bert Lheatre, beginning Monday even- 
ing, Jan. 24th, will pe Mr. &. Ho, 
Sorfern in a revival of [. W. Robert- 
sons three-act comedy, “David Gar- 
rick,’’ with Miss Alexandra Carlisle. 
Having laid aside Shakespeare and 
set out to revive several old-time pop- 
ular plays as well as staging a number 
or new productions, Mr. Sothern be- — 
gan a special engagement at the Booth ~ 
‘Lheatre in New York early this sea- . 
son, and is coming over to Boston for 
a limited engagement of three weeks, | 
during which time he will be rehears- 
ing a play from the German, in which 
he will shortly reappear at the Booth ~ 
‘Theatre. 
For the first week at the Shubert 
Mr. Sothern will concern himself 
with his revival of “David Garrick.” 
This, by the way, will be Mr. Soth- 
ern’s first appearance in the role of 
Garrick, which was made famous by 
his father, EK. A. Sothern. 
For the second and third weeks of 
his engagement at the Shubert Mr. 
Sothern will appear in “The Two Vir- 
tues,” a modern comedy by Alfred 
Sutro. It was in this comedy that 
Mr. Sothern began his season in New 
York, and there was considerable in- 
terest in the play. 
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