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John C. Fisher's stupendous musical production, The Silver Slipper, by Owen Hall & Leslie Stuart, authors of Florodora. The slipper lost.

New Haven, Conn., Oct. 21.—"The Silver Slipper," by Owen Hall and Leslie Stuart, author and composer of "Florodora," was presented for the first time in this country by John C. Foster at the Hyperion Theatre to-night. The new musical comedy was received enthusiastically by a large audience. The book tells a fantastic story of an astronomer who discovers a commotion in Venus which results in the descent to earth of a Venus sextet. The scenes shift from a college to Venus and then to France. Sam Barnard as the All-Round Fakir made a personal hit, as did Snitz Edwards as the astronomer; Edna Wallace Hopper as the runaway boy, and Helen Royton, the girl from Venus. — The New York Times, 22 October 1902.
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