San Francisco Call, Volume 79, Number 58, 27 January 1896 — THE THEATERS. [ARTICLE]

THE THEATERS.

Attractions That the Managers Have to Offer to Their Patrons This Evening. "in Old Kentucky" will be presented at the California to-night, and this will be the first night of the second week of its presentation. The play has drawn well, and there will no doubt be a crowded house this evening.

The Frawley Company will this evening offer at the Columbia Theater "Men and Women,'' the joint production of De Mille and Belasco. The play is somewhat of the sensational order, and it has many scenes to it to arouse an extraordinary interest.

"A Canting Scoundrel" is on the - bill at Grover's Alcazar for this evening.. ; it is a local production, and the plot is based on the old saying of "Stealing the livery of heaven to serve the devil in." It is said that the playwright has produced an interesting play. -.•.*.....

At the Grand Opera-house this evening there will be presented an American comedy drama entitled ''The Editor," written by Louis Aldrich and : Charles T. Vincent. It was originally produced at Palmer's Theater, New York, and was a success.

After running live weeks to crowded houses "Ixion, or The Man of the Wheel," is still on at, the Tivoli Opera-house and to-night the third edition of the production will be % given. . This I combination of song and dialogue will be offered with new features.

S The great drawing card at the Orpheum Music ; Hall is the * colored nightingale, Rachel "Walker, 7 whose wonderful notes have captured the patrons of this house. She will | appear | to-night, as will also a number of artists in the specialty line.