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Buffooneries ' the second line ' were less in the sizes, and performances were given in them easier. The theatre of merchant Fedorova is known, for example. This person during usual time was engaged in sale of various things, but two times a year when walks were arranged, became the theatrical businessman. It collected actors, gave in the buffoonery a pantomime ' John Boksa's Unsuccessful courtship, or Pranks of the enamoured Harlequin '.
In one of buffooneries executed ' Tsar Navuhodonosora '. In this buffoonery the same actor executed some roles. So, Navuhodonosor was simultaneously and the manager of performance: it appeared in Turkish wide trousers, a Hindu turban and a red raincoat. On a neck at it the usual police whistle in which it whistled when needed to change scenery hung. Similar combination took place and in other buffooneries.
' the Back line ' on walks was even poorer than buffooneries. Easy linen tents took places between ice mountains, a swing, tables on which traded in pies, sbitnem, mochenymi apples and pears, spice-cakes and nuts.
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