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W8049 TO [REV.] CALVIN MCQUESTEN from The Academy of Music
May 18 1903
To:
From: St. Catherine & University Sts., Montreal, Quebec

ACADEMY OF MUSIC

J.B. Sparrow, Lessee & Manager
W.A. Edwards, General Manager
J. B. Richie, Local Representative

Montreal, Week Commencing May 18, 1903
Regular Matinee, Saturday

Return Engagement of
Mr. E. S. WILLARD
Thursday Evening
A Commedietta, entitled
"A SILENT WOMAN"
To be followed by a play
"DAVID GARRICK"
By T.W. Robertson

Friday Evening and Saturday Matinee
"THE CARDINAL"
By Louis N. Parker

Saturday Evening1
"TOM PINCH"
Being a dramatization of certain incidents in
Charles Dickens' "Martin Chuzzlewit"

NEXT ATTRACTION
Monday May 25 ...... Regular Matinee Saturday
Special Matinee Monday May 25 (Victoria Day)
THE MARGUERITA SYLVA OPERA COMPANY
Of Sixty People

In a Rollicking Musical Comedy Success
"THE STROLLERS"
Music by Ludwig Englander ......... Book by Harry B. Smith

THE LAST BIG MUSICAL SHOW OF THE SEASON


1 Written on program in Calvin's handwriting: "C. McQ. went with Gertrude Arnold after having been up all the night before waiting for Montreal Street R.R. strike to be declared."




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