Superb Symbolism

Superb Symbolism "The Servant In th* Hon— ," Revived At the 49th Street Theatre Eithir Charles Run Kennedy1* play ha. aged well, or tho interpretation now given it al th* Actor** Theatr* 1* th*...

...Th* movies are being aid* on the stage of the GoloniiL Thorns* Broadhurst I* la th* midst of reheareai of hi* own play, "Th* Right of th* Seigneur," and It will be offend hire In a few weeks...
...Trini, assisted by Hurtado's Royal Marimba Orchaatra...
...It I* written In English, Mill Le Gal Henna hiving mad* th* French translation for tb* Pari* engagement...
...Mercedes dl Aeotta It th* author of both work...
...Lieutenant GltX-RIc...
...On th' wind floor 1* a book-shop, * tlbrai icrubrooms . for the members *nd a...
...Theatre Routine," Starts Promisingly In the Village V» It 42 Commerce street, right "» to th* Chirry Lane, Greenwich '"'«« tit started another theatrical BjJJt The new venture, headed by ****** *U*k, hop** to prfvld* a KrW* routine *f th**tre MM* b» obtained In Bl It* 2*«'' Any Tueaday, Thursday *r J*» "enlng the seeker for th* out-Wgm end worth while can find ln-ZPftl work with these hopeful [**»*¦¦ For their preaent Mil, they «ttrti excellent pieeei: I-aurence "Thi Queen-God Blesi UJI^Hw.fMrth let of Ibsen...
...Brand," 1*1 II 'iV,n 0,1 •nr ,l**,s *nA ¦*S*P"**1 comedy by Helen Slmpeon, JSgWmi h«r**lf 1* a flnl*h«d »e-Zl t»«" tupporting her la th* flrtt J2L?*n left stranded...
...Tb* Spring morning through which the five act* work without Interruption loonia at of great importano* in th* life •f Vlear Bmythe...
...Thiir organiia-tlon will bl known •* the Norman-Bel Giddn-Rlchard Herndon Corporation...
...F.ske, Ch»uncey Oleof y ¦ ""V A. Wit*, James T. I'.iWft J\ silt Fishtr, Which is now on ,' IT th* direction of George C, 11 nd Hugh Ford, It planning a vis, ,,„ ' inolulu in July...
...Pedro He Cordoba a restrained and mystic Manson, the servant in th* house...
...The Theatre Guild moves "Th* Guardsman" back to the Gsrrick Monday night...
...The production, staged by Ulrich Hanpt, will open during the week of April 27...
...Th* auditorium is on the Inez | |* floor...
...nd "A Bouquet of Melodies...
...The ¦tagi has a UK-foot opening, ia 49 feet deep and 77 feet long, making It the fourth largest stagi In th* city...
...Trentini...
...Rockwell...
...In tb* fall Mil* Stewart will p'retent "Craig'* Wlf*," by George Kelly, and a dramatisation of "Th* Enchanted April...
...Warren Jackson and Darlo Borxanl...
...Q(dd*l and Herndon will present, at least th*** other play* ia Now York...
...A New Playhouse THE new Guild Theatre in West Fifty second street, which opened Monday night with * production of "feeler and Cleopatra," 1* regarded as the finest theatre In New York...
...W. L. Vaudeville Theaters -MOSS' BROADWAY V. H, Moss' Broadway Theatre, beginning Monday, will have on the screer Zane, Grey'e "Code of the West," Witt Constance Bennett, Owen Moore and Mabel Ballin...
...Royil Dadmun, the baritone, give* hit ¦ong recital In A»olian Hall on the evening of Anril 21...
...rooms, ¦ make up roam, a eostunti j*n, ind a miniature theatre...
...composer of "Hear Old Pal of Mine," and other popular aongs, made hi* debut, a* a member of Roxy't Gang at tb* Capitol Theatre broadcast lug studio, last Hun-day- i Itegini Diamond fjVO* a song recital at Aeollin Hall, on W**n.iday •vinlng...
...Mutic Note* Thi musical program at Moss' Colony will Include Fowlif and Tarn an, at-¦ilted by their South American Troubadours...
...Their first production will be mad* In Pari* and it will b* "Jianne d'Arc," with Eva Le G*lli*nn* in th* role...
...Joe Land and Pearl Harper...
...Th* entrain e to th* au Hum I* through the lounge1 ("J u '\ double atairway leading at *ich *n<i ,p a long foyer iimnedia ', had of .« auditorium...
...Seymour and Jeanette and Lucas and Inez...
...Carkton Kelcey, orchestra conductor for "Sky High," hat composed th* aror* •f an operetta based on tb* life and muaic of Giusseppe Verdi...
...the Paequali Brother...
...to him, becaut* of tha chance for gathering fund* to re build hi* church, to ua, becaui* we aee the summoning of the powers of good and evil In their final tight for his soul...
...Ted Claire and Company with Syl Green's Oreheetra...
...There ia no pro.-, east , n i * and th* wall* and cillii rs ftf -ie auditorium come limply to i \-nt ¦ < acre the stage begins, eliminatev the' "frox stags picture...
...Roy Cummlngs and Irene Shaw...
...Sooner and Later" and "Th* Legend of tha Dance" enter upon th* last week Monday, st th* Neighborhood Playhouse...
...heaven grant that she ripen unspoiled...
...The book Is by Philip Bertholnmee, the maelc by Con Conrad and th* lyric* by Hal Christy...
...Baa* B\eaaa*> richly true...
...There Is a whole floor for th* new achool that w*t* - gently announced, with studio...
...It haa a seating capacity of 814 and a ¦tig* that is unusually large in proportion to the sue of the house...
...Altogether the Actors' Theatre have added still one more to that lengthy list of presentations that are letting them to the fore ae producers of power and taste...
...Th* Ncond offering to be staged by Mr...
...Furtwnngler...
...that Willem Mangtl-berg and Wilhelm Furtwnngler Will conduct the Philharmonic Orchestra next season, with Arturo Toscanini at guett conductor...
...Tha play it band on the author's volume of the same nam...
...The ceil 'g or the theatre I* gayly decorated...
...Broadway Briefs "Processional" closes thie Saturday night...
...Dsn Stanley and Al Birnes, and tha Baader La Veil* Troupe...
...Cyril Maude will star in it next fill...
...Ruby Morton...
...Rosalie Stewart will hereafter produce at Rotalia Stewart, Inc., instead of using th* Arm nam* of Stewart A French...
...Ethyl Hayden, soprano, will give a recttnl at Carnegie Hall, Monday night...
...Mill-got Kelly is now rehearsing "Th* Loves of Lulu," an adaptation of Fran* Wedekind's "Erdgeist...
...Cecilia (Ciasle) Loftue...
...Charln Dillingham tnd A. H. Wood* have purchased a new play by Miohatl Arlen (author of "The Green Hat"), •ntitled "Those Charming People...
...PALACE Joe Weber and , Lew Fields...
...k Th* building...
...Mengelb*rg will open th* season on Thursday (vening, October 15, and will conduct the concert...
...Th* Venetian Masqueraders...
...Jack Osterman...
...Frederick Hrindley, tenor...
...we found it sur-priaingly *liv* and OtkM...
...Th* final performance takef place Sunday, April 28...
...Broadway Brief» Having launched th* London produc, tlon ef "Dancing Mothers," Edgar 8*1-wyn In back in New York to b. gin preparations for tha production of thru new play*, on* of which 1* th* new comedy which he has written In collaboration with William Le Koran entitled "Something te Brag About...
...Herndon will be "Mother of Christ," this also to bl done In Parle...
...The Knife In the Wall," Frances Llghtner'i play formerly called "Pup-pete," Is now playing at the Frolic Theatre, having moved there Monday...
...s five atorltt bihg...
...Lister Bryanl, In association with Con Conrad, will present soon a new muiical comedy, "Whadda You Say...
...N*Xt season Mesira...
...Earl Carroll I* taking moving pic turn of th* principal MM** in "Th* Rat...
...A f ¦*a around the walls, depicting *»ea!e< from past Guild productions, w* .pa r, ed by Victor White, assisted byfurgaret Whit* and Stanly* Rowland Inani, the theatre, 1 tiregard to 1 h.''all!.' mm, lounges, cliibroom, curtain:*(tiling, *tc, tha coloring 1* Florenf- #, V ¦ furniture i* genuinely antlqu* >il at, ful reproduction...
...Blossom Seeley...
...Tbi* *l!owi one of the most touching scenes in re cent drama, when sympathetically done, that between Mary and th* man ah* thinks i* * thief, but who 1* really her father...
...John Coatn will give a program of Shakespeare Song* at Town Hill, Tues day evening (Shakespeare Day...
...Alfred Goodman, musicil dirtetor for th* Shuberts, conducted the orchestra of "Th* Love Song," at Wednesday...
...Frances Do Moulin and lattw.-»*Ur» aid good character *gj P'» 1n Plmllco...
...until and including Jan...
...Jo* Mendi...
...Arthur Lewis did a successful bit as the deaf and almost blind Bishop of Lancashire, the representative of Mammon In the house of God...
...Marie Cahill...
...7 ,, > •* »'i ¦ "Th...
...The Guild Theatre building 1* designed not only for the presentation of plays but to house th* various locial ind iducational activities of th* Guild as well...
...The Int Sundiy night Opera Concert of the Metropolitan Optra season will bi given tomorrow night with Erwin Nyiregyhaxi, pianist, as soloist...
...aged well, or tho interpretation now given it al th* Actor** Theatr* 1* th* best it ha* ever received, for "The Servant In th* Home'' proved moat moving in it* situation end *jrm-boliam...
...the Merediths...
...William Sauter and Violet Kembli Cooper, as th* Vletr and hla wife, were excellent finis, well-, balanerd and well-contrasted, George Haasell was fruitful In bodily motion and intonation for the part of Robert, th* drain-man...
...It will liave a different title...
...Anothi lonbl* rtain ty lead* to an upper foyV in lb t a balcony...
...Th* ofJUsf I* 1 Qulld *ra on ' the flrtt floor, th*- ¦¦' torn and library on th* second, t»"'"M**i on tb* third, and th* studios, '* ;iht> anal room, * tewing thop and'"' Urobt room on th* fourth...
...Wo had grown locustomed to calling ita **nti-ment mawkish, it* plot too snugly nt-ted to It* allegory...
...Gertrude Konime's program aUAeo-lian Hill, Tuesday afternoon, will include a group of Chopin, Beethoven and "Tableau d'une Exposition," by Moussorgsky...
...Gaddei and Mr...
...Tb* first of th* Paris productions will be made In May...
...The Society further announces that Arturo Toscanini has consented to conduct certain of it* concerts in January...
...Ted and Betty Healy...
...matin** when th* Offenbach operetta celebrated th* 100th performance...
...Disraeli, J-SW'*** too much of a earlea-3.aw**kllng rather thin th* aetute EH* *• ehould have preferred « Wdtr his love-miking to th* "JjJ\* ftellng conveyed to th* audi JBf* was perhapi not i re B" ,bT«' but * eUv*r, flattering H**"- "Brand" waa acted by per-jjJJJ™ J* the recitative achool, who »ut the poetry hy emphaeiting I" tplt* of this, however, Wtk * POWtr scarce guessed laJlTj»5"'«t*d page, in It* item Car* •Taw *h of Brind'a Ideal of "all tlE?1...
...HIPPODROME Van and Schenck...
...Furtwaengler-Mengelberg To Conduct Philharmonic...
...Soi'*1, sJKW unembere of th* Guild subsc' !•• MVMK) toward tb* building of >'* ¦»' ire...
...Irene Bordoni made her debut in London in Avery Hopwood's song play, "Little Miss Bluebeard," at Wyndham'i Theatre, last Monday night...
...Louie Drake 4 Company, and others...
...Rivalt," WlWJj Mti...
...The vaudeville acts will include Dougla* Lravilt and Ruth Mary Lock-wood, assisted by Charles Batee...
...Th* concerts from th* latter part, of January until tb* end of the ec**on will be led by Mr...
...This pity le twT**' V th* ret urn of Pan to And g7.Mj l*v» In th* lima* *f a I?" *<tri it Mak(, . aut**nt flail Norman-Bel Geddet And Richard Herndon, New Producing Unit Norman HH Gcddtt ind Rlchird Herndon will bt associated in play production next lenon...
...Helen Chandler, the find of the season, was winsome and wistful with shadowed magic...
...George Lane and Byrd Bryon...
...Th* battle centres upon disreputable brother Robert Smith, and hi* daughter Mary, whom the vicar and bis ambitloua wife have been rearing, while they carefully guarded her from knowledge of her father...
...Toecanini Guest Conductor The Philharmonic Society of New York, announce...
...Of equal power la the pati-age between the vicar and his wife, when in gathering moral strength he point* out how harmful the idolatrou* love of hla wife for him has be** t* bath of them Much of the beauty of the preeent performance springs from tho superb easting and staging, which waa undertaken by the author...

Vol. 2 • April 1925 • No. 16


 
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