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Amusement Drama The Swiss Theatre THE theatre in Switzerland ta on-1 like the theatre fat any other country in Europe; and in the aarne degree aa it differs from otheri countries, so does the...

...The union also ho pee to Improve relations between producers-ana actors and solve the knotty- problems which have grown up through the Installation of radio broadcasting stations...
...A new piece will be presented every six weeks...
...As announced, the Clearing House will serve as a national Information .and service bureau to cooperate with little theatres and independent playhouses • throughout the country...
...President of the German Actors' Alliance, waa choaen president...
...te a native Asnertos* SS* far several ysdra «u osoistsmf ise* doctor at tb* Vtewn* State Opera...
...fir addition, the Province town Players' hopes to develop the repertory idea 'by reviving "Orpheus...
...Jcritsa will elnr the title role h\ 'Turandot" - when Puccini's last Optra is given in Vienna...
...Bsneymeen Lane...
...The German actor, even more so than his French colleague, insists upon signing a contract for the duration of the season, and seeks employment on to termination at the various German summer resorts, often returning for the winter months to the same town in Switzerland tor many years in succession...
...Andre Allard of Paris, vice president, and Adolf Klsler of Vienna, general secretary, John Eknerson...
...president of the steatcteBs'' ASmictettea dt Seattle...
...The farce with music, "Ro">en fm Schnee" ("Roses in the Snow"), with a book by Warden, is being changed, snd will be brought out with a libretto'by Schanser and WeMsch...
...The play win open tn Long Branch July IS...
...eight other soloptiPfll take part In three special prosnrsts, the Verdi Requiem, Beethoven's Plata Symphony and a "Wagner night, feists the Verdi and Beethoven numhSfaT tb* solo quartet consists of Amy grass, soprano...
...organization...
...R ht ptesned rhat*sch sectten Of oh* urcheatra win elect Hp oWn chief pteysr...
...Playshop Planning an Interesting Season < - THE Playshop, which sprang into existence lost winter under the direction or San ford E. Stanton, Is already making extensive .plans for next season, when it will produce, six plays by American authors in its own theatre, which It will lease for the season...
...Help Wanted—Female," John Golden's next production, opens st Mamaroneck July 16, Stamford July It and 17 and Atlantic City the week of July II...
...InternajBeaole, organised to protect the interests of the profession ah over the...
...The term "day of rest" Is interpreted- ha a much more liberal spirit than formerly...
...Bate...
...where the afnlteted associations of the,new International will produce characteristic plays of their countries...
...Tbsrss* . Helburo, -. the Theatre Oulld*a executive director, salted for Europe last week...
...Xora Faucbald, soprano...
...Today, happily, things are changing, and slowly but surely this phlegmatic artist is coming Into his own before a public that asks nothing better than to encourage Its own countrymen In a legitimate employment...
...Otto Kahn, dnbatostte ferry, George C. Smith.' Jr- this "Theatre Guild...
...chosen direc^r of the Clearing House...
...With an additional eighty feet, or 180 feet in all, the back wall will be doubled in length, whereby feed acoustic conditions are expected for ever* seat In the Stadium...
...and in the aarne degree aa it differs from otheri countries, so does the theatre of Qerman-8 witter land differ from that of French-Switzerland, as both from the theatre of Italian-Switzerland...
...Sammy Helps Himself," by Howard Lindsay, a new play by Samuel Shipman .and a comedy.by William Siavens and Patterson McNutt are also scheduled for production by the Lakewood' organization...
...The German Government cent representatives to welcome the delegates to the German capital aa well'a* express Its approval of the Ideals ot the organisation...
...Lakewood Stock /Company at Skowhegan, Me., It was announced yesterday...
...The struggle for existence here, as elsewhere, la very real, and no risks are taken...
...the French frolic at the Casino "de Paris, waa celebrated lost Saturday...
...BeB* Story win have the principal fswdahte part...
...On the Stadium grounds, preparations are soar being made for the season's opening...
...Beetho|Wp Fifth Symphony will b* the ses>> pSg: opening number, followed after efggrtermlsBion by Ernest Schilling's «*/- Tictory' Ball," Bach's Air for Snjaj* sod...
...For a similar reason the classics are preferred to modern plays, as the life of Berlin is altogether out of tune.with the'outlook of the Swiss people,* whose temperament is simplicity and whose life that of the country...
...MoVjern comedy or drama Is the least popular with a German-Swiss audience...
...by (Arthur Stern...
...pianist...
...If will' have Its .-premiere next season at the Theatre an don...
...who has in recent years staged Petrouchka at the Metropolitan, and Ruth Page, who has Just been engaged as prima ballerina by the Metropolitan...
...Blood," by David St urges...
...Hugh Ford may produce the play here...
...tenors...
...Grace George wUl open at the Walnut Theatre, Philadelphia, on July l~ te.^Arleo* Adair...
...the International .exchange of actors, both soloists aad 'pasesablee te the belief- Uat it -win fuiAbec...
...intended, to'devote a pood portion , of next' season to modern worse, but as some of the material waa still in the process of development he could not state at this time what his opening program would "be...
...Wjith the aid of a strong association and a solidarity that commands respect, the rights of Swiss actors are at last being recognized...
...and SRjgss Ros...
...Misa Eager, contralto...
...These -theatres include the newly merged Actors' Theatre-Greenwich Village group, the Stagers, the Provincetown Playhouse and, to a. certain extent, the Neighborhood Playhouse...
...Lawrence ta the gather at "Two Fellows snd a Girl" and *m Love With Love...
...This week "The Man "Who Forgot," by Owen Davis and S. N. Behrman is being presented with Eric Dressier in the .title role and Arthur Byron as a member of the cast...
...Cat- -jU' BPtengui ¦ MB...
...The pray ta by Gladys Unger...
...It recalls tb* ultra-B*t MUSIC ncrtfW Concert Season mfains Next Wednesday Ej|f"nmth Mason ef summer orF^estrsl concert* at the Lewisohn BUsm, Amsterdam snd Convent ave¦Lg iffth and USth mtroetm, opens LyVfednfFday, with a. program of |Sto and modern numbers conducted jip/flJem van Hoogstraten...
...11$ West Fiftngseventh street...
...Galls there Is one company which gives a six months' season of drama and comedy...
...Paul von Klenau conducted...
...Scripts from which the season's plays will be chosen Include "Almost Albert...
...Richard 'Hole, who sang "prpheus," will again be at the Province town, ¦ . 'f ' The three remaining bills will consist of two new plays, and 1 either Aeschylus' "Seven Against Thebes," the long awaited ,'*Book of Revelation...
...Miss Balnter'a last Broadway appearance, was in the revival ol *}Ths Two Orphans...
...the snMpinleS , Ta* ' ft sue Nlchote comedy opens[fin fitattcsarae, Australia...
...f'Do You Love Met"), and has a libretto by Ernst Moris chka and Bruno Groniehetaedten...
...sag* Tuesday jpum 'San Francises far a-, two .'years** engagement to...
...Eugene Ongrten, ssotten picture star, wfiv appear" tea road tour of "Steve's Return," a' comedy by Laura Bone Cr*w»_" aad " Harry Wagsta.tr Gribbte, Juadsir the nsanagwmant af Miss Crews...
...The Neighborhood Playhouse, following an especially successful season, already has enough money pledged to carry it through next season...
...Fifty thousand dollars is needed for operating expenses, it Is announced^ and of this sum f15.000 has., beenf collected...
...White Collie" goes Into rehearsal August iO and will open September 1. ¦ Provincetown Group to - Include Two Operas FOLLOWING the venture of intimate1 opera, which the Provhice- town Players made with- "Orpheus," next season's wlH Include two operas, choienr from Giuck's "Paris and Helen...
...Swiss actors do not, however, at the moment claim the right to play the principal parts...
...Lakev>ood Plavers to 7Yj> Out Four Ner» Productions - Four new plays will be tried out this season by the...
...iepi caputs the United States...
...John Emerson, president of tbaAoters* Equity Asaoetetlea...
...July...
...It Is because of £be accepted tradition that speech Is a minor consideration In opera, whereas la drama It is of the first importance...
...Movies to Be Used In Teaching History Pupils'in the public schools-of several cities In Connecticut,, ln' eluding Bridgeport, Fairfield and South port, will be able to benefit In the near future from the, use ot motion pictures In connection wish . instruction given them .'In the field .of American history...
...vSfdes t.*ie National Music League ^Hlhirium winners who will appear ajbf rammer with the Philharmonic ^Baustra...
...y This -brings me to a reference to the position of the Swiss actor, who, before the war, was a negligible and almost unknown quantity in his - own or any other country...
...first time in the title role of his play "The Old Soak...
...May Duryea, James C. Lane, Beverly Sitgreaves, George Wright, Jr„ and Frank Monroe...
...Mildred McLeod has been cast as Nancy in Samuel ShipmasVs and Neil Twomey'a play, "In Blows Nancy...
...Such, briefly, is the position of the theatre in German-Switzerland today...
...During tee four-day session special performances will ba given tn Berlin theatres...
...fsart" will be given this Saturday gkjkt in Starlight Amusement Park, by tbslgrte Grand Opera Company...
...Ths Australia* company of ."Abtes Irish Roas...
...world...
...Tons the flrst rtsin*) Mr!*Krtseg*r...
...RlgoktSr will be given Sunday night...
...A French actor plays before his audience In Geneva...
...This became known through the announcement that the Yale University Press would soon deliver, as gifts, prints of the fifteen pictures thus fsr completed and released In.its series of "Chronicles of America Photoplays^1 for use, rest free/'by the , board* - erf education ot tap- above-mentioned cities...
...presswt Bddte Dowliog...
...Another sha of" ths asw union hi to arrange far...
...The Adolph Belm Ballet Intime, which has for the past two seasons sponsored a regular ballet series in Chicago under the auspices of the Chicago Allied Arts, will make its New Tot* debut in three performances next November...
...The first play produced by the organisation was "Not Herbert,", by Howard Irving Young, and tha piece enjoyedja run of 145- performances tn three different theatres- This waa followed by "Th* Trouper,'-' by J. c. and Elliot Nugent, and "Beap Gallant," by Stuart Olivier, starring Lionel Atwill...
...WlenOutalde of these...
...There la a double cotnpany In each town—one for dramatic performances, and one for 1 operatic performances...
...Leo Fall's 3 Operettas ¦ It has now been disclosed that at his death Leo Fall had left three complete operettas...
...An operetta composed for - America' has a book by Willner and Reichert A third operetta is without chorus...
...Fraser Genre, baritone, and Wilfred Glenn, bssi...
...Baekstt expressed hi* belief that actors la a foreign country form the,best emissaries a country can have...
...Thi liiipsfs* fin dha hasfi, lUfliel — ebaatr* came 'fnom tjs» local phwwte...
...At the final meeting, held on Sunday, June te...
...Snaw, who has been ill...
...by Isabel Leigh ton, who played in "Not Herbert...
...pteyS - Ethel Barrymore .^-stery*d-wfth Mnfc ,e , WetUrn CfoA^BuiU^ ^ " : .'" Impptlent over-the unfulfilled promtees pfiocsl capMaliat promoters to provide the- town "with a suitable theatre, 'the jenterprtelpg cithteas of Kirkland, Washington, .have, raised- a 148,000 fund'and are building their own house, j Thla instance of community enterprise Is- said to be one of the fundamental reasons for* the growth of Klrkland sad the territory immediately surrounding the...
...formerly a pupil of Ernest Hutchinson, sad now tfgtvartoei abroad wfifib Josef TJiilftesa 'as his prate**, haw cpaftnsodV* Cbli*aa piece called -J^ Shanghai Tragptywith th* them* ad "The Shanghai Oastureri aa ita motive...
...During the season Don Marquis may appear for the...
...Americana,!' tha Impromptu revue of J. P. McEvoy's which Richard Herndps has now in rehearsal will have Its premiere midnight July It...
...Kid1 Boots,- will be starred next season try Charles Dillingham in a musical .comedy "by Otto Harbach and Aaste CsldwsO, with music by Jerome Kern...
...This unique, series ot American historical motion pictures is being produced under the direction of the Yale University Press and under the supervision and contPol of a committee'of Yale University, When completed it wlU' comprise in all tfalrty.-three individual films, each of which recreates with absolute'accuracy aa event or historical sequence of outstanding significance in the annals ot America from Its discovery to Appomattox...
...According to Shelden Cheney, "The Theatre Arts Monthly" will ask the Clearing House for help In raising the remaining 115,000 of a 150,000 fund to be used in furthering the cause of the little and art theatre organizations outside of New...
...These would be given.in addition to the five new bills...
...Guatev Rickett...
...The German actor* la, by his persopollty and his superiority,' too strong, and even In Switzerland art is not sacrificed to national sentiment...
...Mary Eaton, recently featured ta...
...nd this" preference Of the German-speaking Swiss Is not difficult to understand...
...Fay Bulnter, will star tn "Sour Grapes," by Vincent Lawrence, which WlUtam.HairU Jr.,'will place In rehearsal next month- .This play, which acquires only four people in ir*rV*» cast win be Mr...
...lesson books sre now available...
...The original plan was that the Clearing House would act as a bank, but that Idea has been abandoned...
...Art Theatre Group* Form Clearing House THE permanent organisation of the Independent Theatres Clearing Committee, formed at a recent meeting at the Hotel Blltmore, will soon be' Incorporated under that title...
...The Swiss people have come to realize that a sermon on life preached from the boards is often more telling than a prosy one delivered from the pulpit...
...the 'Amgrees representing the Brtrtnh Drama League of London...
...Gioio, the ehompion long distance Charleston dancer...
...At St...
...Ste ready for vwtoeareai asar V* wffl gt* BeVttte a iirsisniir sytepliuny...
...They demand the classics, and a season without two or three Shakespearean Splays and others from the pen of Goethe, Schiller, and other favorites would prove failures, aa would an opera, season without $ Beethoven, Auber and Verdi, pperate'more popular than drdmh...
...wheae "Th* Heb/ Duck...
...Actors desire to mfet the film problem Square- j ly, recognising, tb* Inroads the movies have made in the business affairs of the legitimate stage...
...Dowltsg hteaeeff...
...OsnentoSy...
...She expects to aee tn England C. K. Munro, from whom the-Theatre Guild has Just bought a nsw play, "All Our Yesterdays," and George Bernard...
...The cast-includes Nydia "VVestman, Wallace Ford, Mary Philips, Herbert Saunders, Grace Menken, ' John "Humphrey, Charles Laite...
...haa written the...
...THEODORE- K08L0FF Broardvay Briefs...
...The mniic te by James Haaley...
...The final result la an artistic success but a financial failure, even In spite of the municipal cubsldy, which Is In some cases considerable...
...but the Grand street group may enlist the aid of the Clearing House in financing some educational work, the nature of which has not been divulged...
...who has^beoa' iliuead eoadwetar...
...Th* idea of a world thesjrwrpwt parward . by Pfrtntn Gerxrter, the -French ac tor-manager...
...Seaman - and Herman, the comedy sVlsgio dancers In "The Great Temptations," have been signed for a several year period By the Messrs...
...asternational understanding...
...of the Actors' .Equity Association, waa elected a. member - ot the Executive Committee...
...a sjirefup cw un^cfflajS tteaa and unions «f aTtew'thaa'esshteen nations, gathered te BerSA teat weckist the Bra* sseeUag of-iao-aeac -actor...
...booh...
...In the' autumn...
...tor th...
...Kawipdpn reported^ first season at"-' the piayheuse beojrlng bis name h^rJL^bben satisfactory...
...Another working under a similar arrangement provides seasons at Blenne and Soleure...
...Shubert...
...Fashion" and "The Emperor Jones...
...This ami u unci meat was made' recently by a grewp of teeal mew, haaded by W. 3. Donates, feteowhag a est Is* of conferences WSh T.'H.' Wagnsr...
...by George W. Ward: "The December Goat," by Fred Ballard/ and - "Part Time Lady...
...Dillingham plana to preeent the production after the opening of the' Fred' Stone show, "Criss Cross...
...M. aemler said amid tewawsraws applause, when an International festival play Week'te .to be heM...
...Cheney will go to Europe late in October to complete the survey dealing with the differences between the Continental art theatres and the type of independent theatre' now developing in this country...
...The Clearing House will not change the method which each Individual theatre employs uncollecting funds,, but will merely aid any of these groups should their subscriptions fail short...
...Ifppjrr Martino-Rossl, baritone...
...and a company' that girts a three months' dramatic season in each town operate between Wlnterthur and Schaffhause...
...H* tote bora bs Sew York snd during kte early eamupUsms active as on organist te dmeriss—H* than wentAe View**, Where be studied for severaf years and the* banssts attached te the staff af the eporo...
...Classical drama wilt also be' a' part of his' repertoire, and he .pkwis-.'taJappaar la one or two ghajecepearesn chajacterw, tn which he 13 net familiar to New Yorkc?r*oT- ^- •• * .si *.»*¦¦ ' • * • * ' Mr...
...Bora and school-trained as his audience is to speak a dialect, it is not unnatural that the pure German of Berlin and other German towns is unsympathetic to their 'ears...
...to Farta...
...It wiB be pteywd '- Thh Thpatr*;Bsllef^aaaoSpjuaa 4*A Ctera...
...Barnes wtB be a nsanhpr at the hoarj^smn^^ Bk a»*V Seattle Union Organizes Its Own SympkoHf SEATTLE win h*va a aymaaasF aeasoei hy too*} players te taw coming, whiter, when amnesty*' organised FhSharmonlc Society wfB make its sabot under tb* leadership of Karl Krussrct and apbneered...
...Theatre tJullders, Oansht Dears Whnagt, Jir^ dnd the ThearreT Ctu V Inc...
...This Idea was strongly supported by James K. Beckett, who tea member of...
...by the author of "Net Herbert," "Herman's Harem...
...and although further' great advancement cannot be immediately" expected, we may look, with hope to the future and feel that the Ufeatre is an established and living factor In the lives of the people...
...The specific purposes of the Clearing House include sound methods of underwriting, directors freed for uninterrupted attention to their productive work, inspiring confidence among art theatre supporters, widening sources of support ofid combatting the idea that Independent theatres must always pay their way through box-ofllce receipts or close their doors...
...as now planned, wST rtinSlSt nf asms slaty-five local muaisteps, who are ssskttbsrs of tb* tetter aaaea...
...young Rimsiss AmaWicoa osinposei...
...by Hanp GaL the young vtePtes rvanpsasr...
...Simon," by Lawrence Byre, author ef ''The Merry Wives of Gotham": "The Quadrangle...
...Seldom more than- live or six repre¦ensatlona being given of any one play or opera...
...The pace is too fast.and the competition too keen for any luxury...
...Tbeat come- In two eises, fifty-six adBikskeil to the II field seats for $60, or twenty-eight admissions for $25, and CSS ss used any evening aad in any tspBP desired...
...Americana" wjn play a week out of town, opening at Long Branch July 12 for four performances, and playing the latter half of that week at the Savoy Theatre, Asbury Park...
...He Is (and tlifs o'f course" Includes the German actress) thrifty and cleanliving...
...by the local mwslrlsns' anion andte osiumiutss of lead tag etrteshs...
...Lewis James and Franklyn Baur...
...York...
...tn addtttew to a carles ef aweaiag ccmcarts, it is proposed to g*v* a number of popular programs tte*afih* out the winter...
...a comedy by, Arthur' Rich man, according to an announcement- from' fhe WfBiam A. Brady office...
...Tapsailsiy opera of China, haa achieve* jsaysswrtty o* several sbxrepssmateawh ,wp* a roeeat event te Bisslsrf at ta* "dgfiy Thislm Thowpw opaav ay K- aV «*vetsow...
...Fall has left a large notebook, which has nottea yet-has* disposed of...
...J Th**-arUl*stia...
...The Marvelous Transportable Theatre, Invented by Richard Pltrlot, will soon be-adopted for practical was by several vaudeville and plot are corporations...
...The soloists for the Wagner program are Helen Traubel, soprano...
...The theatre ta mo|e/to Oanraray International Actors Meet in Berth FOR te* first tha*te, the btetedy ot &**trtcs*s...
...Abroms Cfiaitoa...
...Vienna was chosen as ths seat of the new tateraatteaal tn recognition of Its centuries-old theatrical tradltteas...
...The books cab be ssoprf or ordered from tfae office of S* Stadium Concerts, Stein way Hall...
...Leo Bulgakov, a former member of the Moscow Art Theatre Company, has opened a. dramatic school at' the Province town headquarters, which will be affiliated with the playhouse...
...Harris* first production of the sssaon...
...The-Show is slated for ths Knickerbocker Theatre in September be Wolf' Hopper will play the rate' of William Perm in "FVeedom...
...Handel's "Rboedllnda," and an opera by Mozart...
...In ' the principal German-speaking towns of Zurich, Basle, and Berne the theatrical season begins In September, aad continues, to the end of May...
...Montreux, or Neuchatel with the knowledge that his speech and accent are In almost every respect the same aa that of hia hearers, whereas a German actor is always face to face with the fact that he is speaking a language that sounds unnatural to the eons of bis • brood and dialect speaking audience...
...The tone Is healthy...
...The statement Issued by thee* members is in part as follows: The easy way'tewhtefs ergswtrsttea assy pwa e**d U to go shsad with or wlfbost hhapctej gwaaaatoa...
...If completed by Eugene O'Neill, or a new O'Neill play...
...Tha first August SO...
...an* ef ths *e-authors-*f chs> wifhar Hhreteo, tg teabtened rather sew...
...Aeolus ' behaved coquettlshly, Pallas Athene wore spectacles, and the winds were represented by a number of youthful dancing girls from the* Hellerau school...
...Henry G.Alsbeig, who made the English version of "The Dybbuk," has Joined the staff of the theatre...
...Our saskeJretei>j|f reaey So, do the work - riaSSi'Ml...
...Doris Doe, contralto...
...i Johnny...
...much solid and meritorious work is being done...
...wUl dance the Charleston' from the Hotel Shelburne up Surf avenue Into the Charleston Chateau, Luna Park, at noon, on Monday, July 5th...
...s . - - * Tb* pr sails*, s af a new opera, "DsS %OMt ster Naehr (The Sestg of tb* ^ftewo...
...The Widow He Left Behind.'' by Thompson < Buchanan...
...Be wlU be accompanied by a Jan band...
...Although probably the best paid of all actors In,' Switzerland, the work of the German-speaking actor Is much mora exacting than that of the artists in other parts of the country...
...first time at th* Sjjgj— Kesplghi's "Pines ot Roma," JEArturo Toscanini and the PhllJMpenlc introduced here last winter...
...a mawlcal play far which Mr...
...Is te be realized for the first time next May...
...The mlseen-scene by Han* Brahm proved inter eating, although not .qtgte'patisfactory...
...The company will be headed by Adolph Boim...
...1 Liwia James, tenor, and Fraser Gange, baritone...
...town's sightly situation on Lake Washington...
...At Constance the',local orchestra' organises a short opera season, and the troup then visits other towns in Oerrnan-Switzerland after the regular company has: finished Its season...
...His engagemest- tioeted tblrty-iwo weeks, during'..Whie* time four productions were presejJeq—VHamlet," 'The Merchant -of - Venice," -. "Cyrano d> -Bergerao" and "The -Servant -M the House-" In the -first two- of these...
...It Is caned "Llebst Bu Mich...
...FfSns StbslK, who was present when Toscaaial directed the premiers at La Scale, will direct the first German production of "Turandot," . . J Bach's 'Aeolus Satisfied' Staged in Vienna AN attempt has been made by the Vienna Konserthausgesellschstt to produce Bach's "Iter sufrledengestellte Aeolus" (Aeotud Satisfied^ on the stage...
...Sheldon Cheney was...
...Lausanne...
...At times the music strikes one as realistic, as in, depicting the winds of the god, and there is many a touch of humor and even satire, but whether- the work, written for a special occasion, is fitted for the stage, is doubtful...
...The Gserrero-Mendosa' company' of Spanish players, which: recentty.'appeared at the Manhattan Opera tee use...
...The diplomatic corps also presented their compliments aad especially praised the proposals that a -general exchange of actors be undertaken...
...It Is Interesting to note thet the old Sabbatarianism has yielded to the influence of modern llf* araT Ideas...
...Schoterahtpe fawvp aaen cuauvpuiad »«» «• ^.p.Maf af Acting by Wtethrop Adsaa^DaFcrep Barker...
...From forty to forty-five plays are often produced during-a-nine months season...
...wUl return Jor a. fostaight's-ecsraa*ment here neat pe*exabe*v . Afterward It will make a Un weeks' teyr of" the country...
...checks, dasM be made .payable to Stadium tteeerts...
...A "decent experiment of producing a play acted- by a company composed entirely of Swiss professionals has, however, proved very successful, and gives hope for the future...
...The 200th performance of "A Night la (Paris...
...Hampden to Appear, in Modern \And Shakespearean Play* ¦ Walter Hampden will begin Ms second season' at Hampden's Theatre early In October with a Sew play by a contemporary author, - the actor-manager announced- yesterday.- --Mr*- Hampden Sold that he...
...J The first production will be "White, Collie," by David St urges, in . which Helen Menken will be starred...
...the spectacle Which R. H. Burnslde is producing for the Seaquicentenntel Exposition at Philadelphia...
...The work, which was composed in honor of the Leipzig'professor, August Frledrich' Muller, Is a piece of sheer baroque...

Vol. 3 • July 1926 • No. 25


 
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