The herald and news. (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937, March 25, 1919, Page THREE, Image 3
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John uort is Dnngmg r iu-r iu,
his sensational musical comedy hit,
now running at the Cort theatre in
New York, to open at the opera house
here on Wednesday, April 2. "FloFlo,"
Which is known on Broadway
as John Corf's "war bride" show,:
drew capacity houses to the Cort j
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"With its "perfect 36" chorus which j
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captivity by the way its trick hats,
^ comedy dancers, lilting lyrics, beaut?fuil
girls and magnificent fashion parade
"Flo-Flo," has held the interest
of New York theatregoers more firmly
than any other musical comedy of
the year. \
The plot of "Flo-Flo" which is the
work of Fred De Gresac runs the
gamut of comedy. It concerns the
love affair of Angelina Stokes,
daughter of a match-making mother
-who wishes to marry her oply child
to a count, Who is undoubtedly but
not openly bogus. Angelina, however,
cherishes the memory of her1
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Mrs. Stokes iias ordered her daugh-!
tcr'a trousseau from Moeher and.
Simpson, owners of the Bride Shop,
to whom the Oshkosh sweetheart has
applied for a position, which is immediately
given him on the strength
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young man's father. There Angelina,!
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meets her childhood playmate.
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Shop. Angelina discovers them in
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But her wedding to the
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Angelina reunited through the mtrig_
les of the Sherlock Holmes and Waton
of the piece, otherwise known as
Mnky and Aloysius.
"'Flo-Flo" includes in its cast Jack j
forton, Cordelia Haager, sam how- .
.rd, Martha Lawrence, Thomas Gor- j
Ion, Maude Nolan, Len Leonard, Bety
Booth, Francis & lioss, Gus Vaughn,
and an augmented orchestra un[er
the direction of Edward J. Howe.
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This endorsement, remarkable as it
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Way, Newberry Drug Co., W. G.
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