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Original paragraph in
Evening Irish Times - Saturday, April 6, 1895
Evening Irish Times - Saturday, April 6, 1895
Most similar paragraph from
Belfast News-Letter - Monday, April 8, 1895
Belfast News-Letter - Monday, April 8, 1895
Difference
(REUTER’S TELEGRAM.)
NEW YORK, SATURDAY.—The management of the Lyceum Theatre, where Oscar Wilde’s play, "An Ideal Husband," is now running, have decided to
remove the author’s name from the bills and programmes. Miss Rose Coghlan, who has been playing "A Woman of No Importance" in Western States, has resolved
to omit the play from her repertoire.
A Reuter's New York telegram says :—The management of the Lyceum Theatre, where Oscar Wilde's play, "An Ideal Husband," is now running,
have decided to remove the author's name from the bills and programmes. Miss Rose Coghlan, who has been playing "A Woman of No Importance" in the Western
States, has resolved to omit the play from her repertoire.