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Manitoba Morning Free Press - Monday, April 8, 1895
Manitoba Morning Free Press - Monday, April 8, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
The Washington Post - Saturday, April 6, 1895
The Washington Post - Saturday, April 6, 1895
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Detroit, April 6 — Mr. Leslie, manager of Miss Rose Coghlan, who has been playing Oscar Wilde’s "A Woman of No Importance" here this
week, was asked last evening by a representative of the united press if the play would be shelved because of the scandal affecting Wilde. He said it would
be impossible, under the contract to take Wilde’s name off the play bills and out of the advertisements of "A Woman of No Importance," and therefore it
had been decided that the play should be taken out of Miss Coghlan’s repertoire.
Detroit, Mich., April 5.—Mr. Leslie, the manager of Miss Rose Coghlan, who has been playing Oscar Wilde’s "A Woman of No Importance"
here this week, was asked this evening if the play would be shelved because of the scandal affecting Wilde. He said it would be impossible under the
contract to take Wilde’s name off the play bills and out of the advertisements of "A Woman of No Importance," and therefore it had been decided that the
play should be taken out of Miss Coghlan’s repertoire.