L'eidoloscope (Grand Opera House, 4 janvier 1897)
En provenance de Shreveport, Rosabel Morrison est en tournée avec une nouvelle adaptation de Carmen, oeuvre de Proper Mérimée, dont l'originalité consiste à inclure, lors de la représentation la célèbre Bull Fight tournée au Mexique par Gray Latham :
Notes of the Stage
The scenic portion of Rosabel Morrison's production of "Carmen," which comes Monday to the Grand, is as elaborate a, that of her father's famous production of "Faust." Both attractions are under the same management, and the methods which have been so successfully exploited in Mr. Morrison's tours will doubtless achieve similar results with Miss Morrison, whose acting ss artistic. Her company is headed by Edward Elsner, who occupied a similar position with Mr. Morrison for several years. The bull-tight by the-famous Eidoloscope introduced in the last act of Miss Morrison's performance is a decided novelty. It runs fifteen minutes and shows the exciting scene in every detail true to the life.
The Indianapolis Journal, Indianapolis, 1er janvier 1897, p. 2.
"Penn. street looking north, showing Grand Opera House, Denison Hotel and K. of P. Bidg."
Indianapolis, Indiana (c. 1910)
La troupe se rend ensuite à Dayton.