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WILBUR THEATRE, Boston. 
The Wilbur Theatre has closed the 
past week to provide for the rehear- 
sals and elaborate preparations for the 
new musical comedy production 
which will be made by the Shuberts 
on Monday evening, May 15. _ It is 
entitled “A Brazilian Honeymoon” 
and will serve to bring back to Bos- 
ton Miss Marguerite Namara, so re- 
cently seen on the same stage in 
“Alone at Last.” She is cast for the 
prima donna role. The cast contains 
the names of many well known and 
much liked artists, among them being 
Frances Demarest, whose name 1s 
familiar to musical comedy patrons. ~ 
There is also Dolly Castles, as blonde 
and dainty as ever; Miss Marion 
Ballou, Raymond and Caverly, who 
have been drafted from vaudeville; 
L. A. Simon, who also comes from 
the two a day field; Hal Forde, re- 
membered for his excellent work in 
“Adele,” “‘Made In America,” and 
“The Greatest Nation’; Clifton 
Webb, John H. Goldsworthy, Shep 
Camp, Jeanne Cartier, Kathleen 
George, Kitty Collier, Nora White, 
Phillip Dunning, Lester Scharff and 
others. 
MageEstic THEATRE, Boston. 
After the longest run of any at- 
traction in the history of. Boston, 30 
weeks, with 360 performances, or 
one for more than every week day 11 
the year, that mighty Griffith spec- 
tacle, “The Birth of a Nation,” gen- 
erally conceded to be the world’s 
greatest theatrical production, closed 
its Boston engagement at the Majes- 
tic Theatre October 30 last. Ever 
since then it has been touring New 
England and playing to record-break- 
ing business, and at the first oppor- 
tunity comes back to resume the phe- 
nomenal Boston run which has ai- 
ready well eclipsed all records. This 
remarkable attraction has now re- 
turned to the Majestic Theatre, the 
scene of its great success during Sep- 
tember and October last fall, opening 
with the matinee and evening per- 
formances Saturday, May 13. The 
engagement will be a limited one, and 
the mammoth spectacle will be given 
every afternoon and evening at the 
Majestic until further notice. 
BaRNuM & BAILEy Circus. 
At last the welcome news has been 
announced that the youngsters and 
oldsters of this vicinity will have an 
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ing distance when it exhibits in Bos- 
ton, the week of May 20. 
This year Barnum & Bailey an- 
nounce an all new novelty circus 
composed of more foreign acts than 
ever before. An important feature is 
the new, Oriental spectacular pageant, 
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Thousand and One Nights.” In this 
gorgeous display more than 1,350 per- 
sons participate. The Oriental music 
incidental to the production is rend- 
ered by 350 musicians, and 3,500 cos- 
tumes are worn in the various actions 
of the pageant. 
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larger this saeson than ever before 
and require-89 cars to transport it. 
It carries 1,400 persons, 785 horses 
and a greatly enlarged menagerie of 
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