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WILBUR THEATRE, Boston. 
On Monday last the Messrs. Shu- 
bert presented their new musical 
comedy, “A Brazilian Honeymoon” 
at the Wilbur Theatre, Boston. It 
had been in preparation for several 
weeks and will remain at the Wilbur 
for a limited engagement. It has 
proved a big musical hit. 
The book is by that noted librettist, 
Edgar Smith; Winterberg and Rom- 
berg are responsible for the score; 
Matthew Woodward has written the 
lyrics, and last but not least their 
combined efforts are to be crowned 
by that charming and winning of 
younger prima donnas, Marguerite 
Namara who achieved such success in 
“Alone at Last.” 
The cast includes Frances Demar- 
est, Hal Forde, John Goldsworthy, 
Louis A. Simon, Raymond and Cav- 
erly, Dolly Castles, Clifton Webb, 
Marion Ballou, Shep Camp, Philip 
Dunning, Lester Scharff, Jeanne Car- 
tier, Kathleen George, Katharine Col- 
lier, Nora White ai?td a big chorus. 
This engagement is played at special 
summer prices, with $1.50 as the 
highest price for best seats in the eve- 
ning, and $r for the best seats in the 
Wednesday matinee. 
~ Masgestic THEATRE, Boston. 
“The Birth of a Nation,” that D. 
W. Griffith mighty spectacle, whicn 
has resumed its interrupted engage- 
went of last September and October 
at the Majestic Theatre, is going 
along as though nothing had happen- 
ed to interfere with the longest run, 
by several weeks, of any theatrical 
attraction in the history of the Bos- 
ton stage. The crowds flock to see 
it every afternoon and evening now, 
in the 31st week of its Boston engage- 
ment, just as enthusiastically as ever. 
Figured out on the basis of one per- 
formance each week day “The Birti 
of a Nation” has now been appearing 
here for over one solid year. Great- 
er Boston figures a population of 
about two million, and then there 1s 
all of New England beside, and more- 
over, it is a well known fact that 
thousands of people have enjoyed this 
most wonderful production ever made 
on the American stage so well that 
they have gone to see it twice an‘ 
more times, and so it is easily demon- 
strated that there are many more 
housefuls of theatregoers still await- 
ing the opportunity of seeing “The 
Birth of a Nation,” 
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