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Story December 10, 1920

The Snyder Signal

Snyder, Scurry County, Texas

What is this article about?

The Burton Players theater company, led by actor J. B. Burton, will visit Snyder Theatre for a week starting December 13, featuring the comedy-drama 'Hush Money' and vaudeville acts. Special admission for ladies on opening night.

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Next week at the Snyder Theatre.

The Burton Players will pay Snyder their initial visit and will remain one entire week beginning Monday, December 13. The Company of dramatic artists is headed by the popular actor, J. B. Burton. Manager Crawford has been trying to secure this attraction for some time and his efforts have been crowned with success at last. The company is playing in Post this week, and Manager Lloyd of that city has sent the word ahead to give them the reception their talent merits. The opening play will be a comedy-drama entitled, "Hush Money." An especial concession is made to the ladies on Monday night, when one lady will be admitted free if accompanied by a lady or gentleman holding a paid ticket. Plenty of vaudeville will be served up to the lovers of the lighter sort of entertainment. Some companies give you nothing but the drama, but the Burton folks insist upon giving their patrons a variety of entertainment.

What sub-type of article is it?

Theater Announcement Entertainment Promotion

What keywords are associated?

Burton Players Snyder Theatre Hush Money Vaudeville Comedy Drama

What entities or persons were involved?

J. B. Burton Manager Crawford Manager Lloyd

Where did it happen?

Snyder Theatre

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Key Persons

J. B. Burton Manager Crawford Manager Lloyd

Location

Snyder Theatre

Event Date

Beginning Monday, December 13

Story Details

The Burton Players, headed by J. B. Burton, will perform at Snyder Theatre for one week starting December 13, opening with the comedy-drama 'Hush Money' and including vaudeville.

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