Monday, Feb. 02, 1931

Chicago Opera Tour

Poor in point of dollars & cents, the Chicago Civic Opera's home season ended last week and its annual tour began. Two special trains and 18 baggage cars carried 300 souls and a million-dollar equipment to Boston, where big Emma Redell of Baltimore sang Elsa in the opening performance of Lohengrin. To follow were The Jewels of the Madonna, Die Meistersinger, La Boheme and de Falla's ballet L'Amour Sorcier, Pelleas et Melisande, Die Walkuere, Don Giovanni, The Masked Ball, Tristan und Isolde, Aida, La Navar-raise and Le Jongleur de Notre Dame, Tannhaeuser, Otello, Forrest's Camille, The Bartered Bride, Lucia di Lammermoor.

Mary Garden will leave the company after its fortnight in Boston, which will make things harder for the press agent. The itinerary: Pittsburgh, Feb. 9, 10; Louisville, Feb. 11, 12; Memphis, Feb. 13, 14; Tulsa, Feb. 16, 17; Dallas, Feb. 18, 19; San Antonio, Feb. 20, 21; Los Angeles, Feb. 23-28; San Francisco, March 2-7; Seattle, March 9-11; Portland, March 12-14; Lincoln, March 17.

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