By Tom Collins
In July 1868 there was big news in Prescott. The “Camp Whipple Dramatic Association” would perform at Elysian Hall. “Messrs. O’Neill and Wortman, leading members of the company, wish us to state that no immoral or indecent word or act will be allowed on stage.” The plays were a light farce, “The Lottery Ticket,” and an opera spoof, “Bombastes Furioso.”
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