Two Comedies Presented by Amateur Group in St. Hedwig Parish
Dziennik Chicagoski, Feb. 8, 1897
Two short comedies were presented yesterday at the St. Hedwig Parish school hall by a local dramatic circle. The first, "Ten Thousand Marks," in two acts, was a musical farce, while the second, "Tajemnich" (The Secret), was a light comedy. Both proved enjoyable to the capacity audience.
In the first play the following took part: T. Lama, S. Pawlicki, J. Naskret, T. Jablonski, A. Matza, F. Piszczek, Miss M. Pochelska, and Miss C. Lama. Those taking part in the second play were: E. Wiedeman, J. Gasikowski, Miss M. Kaminska, and Mrs. A. Wiedeman. All played like veteran artists.
Laughter reigned throughout both plays and each received enthuslastic applause at its conclusion. Mr. Wiedeman demonstrated that he not only is an able organist but also a capable actor.
2The St. Hedwig Dramatic Circle and the St. Hedwig Choir should be lauded for their outstanding performances.
