DRAMA

DRAMA Ernest Toller—Revolutionist 1n*mt Ernest Toller, Germany's fa* mous workfng-claas poet ratlrf -matlst, writos/Cbsries AshMgh to the London- '•Sunday Worker." at the House of Com sums,...

...There hi...
...At thO Neighborhood Playhouse, tha Play wjn b* preaentad In English—tha sixth capacity week begins Tuesday— by the Neighborhood Players, and at the Bayei Theatre la Yiddish by the Tiddlah Art Player* under the direction of Maurice Schwarts who plays the part of the^young student Albert Carroll at the Neighborhood, gives a realistic presentation In the same role...
...Nevada Tan dor Veer, contralto, at her recital next Friday evening at earned* BaU wfll present the toTtowmg program: Nacht and Trauma (Schubert...
...Have you written any piecee for the Speaking Choir...
...Mjssrs...
...Intelligence and - The Drama IN a lengthy Article In the current number, of "The American Mercury" George Jean'Nathan finds fault with those who continually mix "Intelligence and the Drama...
...William Wolakl...
...vtoUnlat wfll aaoks bis debut st AesUan Ban next Friday aftsVaooa...
...His presence sdds a. new bit of emotional play to the drama...
...however, does not lead Itself to composition in tbe senskatn which the waits, for Instance, does...
...T. 8. Bertha Kcdich in "hiagda** Af Maxine Elliott Theatre Bertha Kalich In "Magda," wiH return to Broadway, opening at the Maxine Elliott Theatre for a limited engagement on' Tuesday night, January tt...
...Chaney Is supported by Magy Phllbin and Norman Kerry in the chief roles...
...with George Baling...
...Can you give me examples of this...
...at His Majesty's this month.-sailed on the Leviathan...
...There were ISO in the choir, and an audience oft.OdO...
...The American listener la especially more alive tea anything sensational in the realm of music "Jass undoubtedly will give symphonic composition more marked rhythm...
...The drama, as-I have observed in the past, is not the place for Intelligence,-but only for a deft and superficially deceptive counterfeit of Intelligence.- To speak disparagingly, therefore, of...
...And what lines they are I What poetry and beauty there la la them—it yen only go after thorn...
...The Doncaster Folkhouse amateur company has given, during the last^onth, 15 performances of the same play In various mining villages, and also In Doncaeter sad Sheffield...
...Mary Phllbts and Norman Kerry, CAMEO—Oecar Wilde's "Lady Windermere's Tan...
...RTVOXA — Raymond Griffith to ."Hands Up...
...25t '•Goat Song...
...a German and Ruaston aroun and a siaas Ot w^gy-fc sanunv Anting "The Dybbtik" Playing At Two Theatre* Next Week *She eomiag week wlH see s meet Interesting event—"The Dybbuk...
...The rest of ths east merely strutted through their parts as Sothsra aad Irving aad tree and aS the tent of tha traditional actor* tnd looted 'that thsy should play, without a apart at Rvteg iatarsst Ceen Tapp's Launeelet Oobhe was ghastly, ths apotheosis st tha rigid formalism that S as* toSrtog about * Shakespeare deserves a better deal than the traditional aster* are grvtag him...
...Isav* toe toQpwing week, Eva La OaBfouno urfS pisasnt Tanson's "John Gabriel Rorkman" tar th* first of * •arias of special matte— at Maxto* EBJettTs Jan...
...waa a good father to the heroines The decision of the clowns to go to the funeral of the head ef their profession bshythelr working clothes was a fine tribute, but the effect on the public would have been interesting to watch...
...violinist win introduce at hla recital st Aeolian Han thia Sunday afternoon- a Spanish suite by Albania, a- Slovsklsn dsn— by "F*lb*r snd RaveT* "Bestoursn...
...It is now to rehearsal under the direction of Dudley Dfgges...
...Martha-Bryan Allen made sweeter) for the monkey's owner, the hero...
...JEFFERSON ' V ' Monday to Wednesday—Avon Comedy Four...
...Symphonic Peem, g**to Tree* of Rome...
...The following la an excerpt from the article...
...Sometimes the whole Choir—which ntay consist of only twenty or thirty, or may have several hundred members—apeak at once...
...Attar ta* gloriously exeitiag "Hamlet" fat plain clothes, a staid aad sonvonttonal production of a **?o***BBpear* play to a little tasteless...
...Tokatyan...
...The Monkey Talks' Rene Fauchois Melodrama Producing Evidence for Darwin at the Harris Theatre AT the Sam H. Harris Theatre, Arch Selwyn ia busy producing evidence for Darwin, in the shape of Rene Fauchola' melodrama, 'The Monkey Talks...
...REGENT Monday to Wednesday—Valerie Rergere A Co...
...Lucia dl Lammermoor," aa s apestai matinee Friday with Galll-Curcl^ Anthony, and Martinelli, DeLuca...
...drama that insults the Intelligence Is to speak disparagingly of graphic art that Insults the tntemgenee and to complain .ot, Veronese's "St...
...Jacob Ben Ami is directing the production...
...Thin applies in the instance of «the Locarno PaxSt...
...I* Sat MOV spaas at ft* Apoflo Theatre, London, sarly asxt month under the aaadluaa of th* smaberte, Earto Booths sad Oeocgs- B. MrLallsn...
...Kurenko, soprano, wfll give her dsbpt recital this Saturday afternoon st Carnegie Hall...
...six-day blcycfe racing or...
...annyMra...
...I have written three," replied Comrade Toller...
...PAHO, the monkey who talks, Jacques Lerner...
...Respighl...
...hy Franz Werfel, will open at the Guild Theatre on Monday night, .Tdnuary 25, the third production ofgthe aeafebn by the Theatre Guild, The cast includes Alfred Lung Lynn Fontanne, Blanche Yurka, George Gaul, Dwlght Frye, Albert Bruning, Herbert Tost, William Ingetsoll and Erskine Sanfbrd...
...Sunday afternoon at Carnegie KL under the baton of Toscsnln| ths iRoxtheatra...
...The newest artists ef our day are but bridges leading to the future...
...at the House of Com sums, whore be had been tahKng with some of oar Labor M. P.'s and Inquiring into the pnriutnierttsxy machinery of this country...
...never before prospered...
...Harold Lloyd ta.*-Nev«r Weaken.'* Thuraday to Sunday — Harriett* Hochter A Co...
...Louie Colberts...
...The play is now in the midst of a 'successful Chicago run...
...Asked as to his first impressions of London, Comrade Toller said: f "London allows great luxury In- the West End and dire poverty in the East -End...
...We went together to look at Westminster Abbey: and, while walking In the ancient cloisters, we talked of the newest developments In life .sad art, and tbe workers* part in those developments...
...Concerto Grosso, in D minor, for Strings...
...And how," I said, "leaving art for a while, "what do you think of th% tendency of the workersjat various' lands to come nearer to each other...
...Concerto for Piano with orchestra, Hindemtth...
...Contemplative Poem, "Gethsemani...
...Par ages Shshsapaarsan aetteg has been slowly and relentlessly petrifying Into traditions, to depart frees which by one hair's breadth a.....s to seme actors snd managers a Uttle weree than matricide...
...Hsrr Furtwaengler believes that New Tork, Berlin and Vienna are the world's greatest music centers today...
...Wagtmt...
...Vaudeville Theatre* MOSS'' BROADWAY "The Phantom of the Opera-" TJniverssl's film play that ran for ten weeks at the Astor, six weeks at the Colony, and was then moved to the Cameo last week, will be shows st Moss* Broadway Theatre next week for the tost week en . ton Cheney Broadway...
...The whole canon of dramatic criticism In the last SO years, indeed, appears to rest somewhat snootily upon the premise Uat the virtue of drama is predicated upon...
...figg obtained tor this production, by arrangement with Samuel Goldwyn...
...K. Harris: Rede A La Vers...
...Coat Song," Next Theatre ¦ Guild Production^ Due Jan...
...and Douglas Gllmore...
...Walter Hampden's eontributton to .tha bsttday season at his own theatre uptown, but ft nan be hardly called a thrilling performance...
...Ethel Barryssor* was bar own lovely saR aa Portia, and fa ths SOnattty of asarayepeech aha seemed inspired- To sad R was thohlgh light of th* performance...
...Friday evening...
...Hampden has given ns a fins "Merchant of Venice...
...JRbbett aad Rothler win sing...
...Folk Tune, "Dubiaushka," Rim*kr-Korsakoff...
...this intelligence, and that, save drama possess it, and, possessing it, gratify intelligence in turn, the aforesaid drama may be dismissed from serious consideration without further ado...
...Bmfiy Stevens, Patricia Colllnge...
...most striking forms," he said,, "la tha Speaking Choir...
...Mme...
...But Lerner la a genuine experience in impersonation one ought not miss...
...Various events Jn the history and life of the workers are depicted...
...aanamnSnnnnTah» affjrWs OsPwVsWPaf DO laatxWfJam assMsnfaBssuTf}* terasted ta th* JsaniBngM ttaay wanted 4 butt for their coarse wR and horseplay, sad Sashsayexra gav* taunt Sbsdoak, and Haxegdea gave as to hint aa Shnkaasasin tafsadst Tats*, an unlovely, nrusL grssping arJter...
...Broadway Brief* Baginald Denny ta atoptng dour a, "CnRfernta Straight Ah lad...
...also Songs by cscerst...
...he added significantly...
...any other art or diversion...
...Germany there are rflrw Speaking Choir societies, of working men, women, and children...
...Thejr are called 'Peace, and War,' The French Revolution.''and The World Struggle for Oil.' . These were performed by several hundred, workers...
...With Mueller, Kandt (debut) aad\Lau"benthal, Bohnen, r "Tanuhauser," Saturday matinee "With Jeritxa, Feral ta, and Tancher, Iwhltehin...
...The Leeds Civic Theatre will soon put on The Machine Wreckers," and ths Gate Theatre Salon, in London, will probably soon stage "Hobbleman," . Moat interesting was Comrade Toller's description of forms of mess expression, other than the ordinary stage drama, among the workers abroad...
...RysarA Lee...
...The make-up V>f the' short, skim creature, his attitudes, his movements, would havejed us to call In an expert—if he hadjpt been obliging enough to undress on the stage to show us he was human...
...With th* Orchestra* f- .¦ •' PHILHARMONIC MTh* Philharmonic Orchestra will jtata) a special concert to Mecca TemP*v beadUcted bV^Arturo Toaaanlnl, MPaatlng to* Carnsgtb Hall programs SE *fhursday and Friday, which toSJadss: Haydn, Symphony No...
...The American players, who win appear in the Shubert London presentation of "The.Student Prince...
...Just how this notion-of the consanguinity of intelligence and drama first got bruited about one4 baa trouble Jn ascertaining, for if intelligence were the chief desideratum In drama and If all the plays written in...
...Raymond Marlowe, **lor*sc* Morrison...
...But" ho added, "the *ud|enc*e ot "the new world ere lass satiated than those of the old...
...In unison...
...Symphonic Poem, 'Pine Tree* of Rome" and Beethoven, Symphony No...
...thought he could accomplish' anything' by addressing lake trout on the subject of Holy Writ was a damn fooL All fine art, as a matter offset, not only Insults the Intelligence, it deliberately spits ha the eye of Intelligence...
...the world today were, chock full of it from beginning to end there wouldn't be a single the1 Stre between here and the island of Amorgopula that' could pay its rent next Saturday1 night- But, of course* every one...
...Thursday, to Sunday — Margaret Young...
...Thus tbe play presents -the usual birds, the dear ones of the stage—plus some queer ones in th* shape of the eleven or fifteen foot man, Bob Stlckney, whose stilts were as well-Jointed as legs, and the acrobatic Six Pashas—and the usual beasts', ths villains—and one unusual beast...
...wfll play the following: jgs-Ahort, Frslude, Chorale and Wpp' Measelssohn, Nocturne and -ggRftov ftam-musto tor -A Midsummer Nights Dream...
...In an Interview In Berlin, points out that America today has symphony orchestras that rival the beat on the Continent including the Berlin and Vienna Philharmonic orchestras, the Seals ot Milan and the Gewandhsua of Leipelc, of which he ia director...
...Beginning with Richard Wagner.snd for a ,long period.after him, rhythm was rather neglected...
...Ernest Toller, as most workers know...
...Ronald Cohnan...
...Shirley Mason and Percy Marmont in ("Lord Jim...
...Oirm, wfll asm remsta...
...Wobta (Schubert), O, Kuhler Wald , (Brahms), Sandmannohen (Brahma), Eta solohsr tot mate Freuad (Erich Wolff), songs snathe Hebrides, aad a group of mKesflariawn* snag*, Fhyflt* Areafbald, Eagnsb ¦ isai soprano, WIS make bar data* at Aeolian Ban Wednesday evening- She win sing a claaeicdPgroop...
...1 - -Anas aad th* Man** the faun* night that "Goat Song" opens at ths Guild Theatre, January SS...
...and who never realised bow utterly living Shakespeare could be...
...Rachmaninoff snd Rubinstein...
...Old Ben Greet rattled the dry bone* by hi* performance* nearly a generation ago when be gave the best ot the master's work without scenery snd compelled his actors to play ths lines tor all they were worth...
...Uttle by Uttle, what with deadly correct and even mora deadly dull performances by hidebound actors, and what with diesection and histological study in tha schools whole generation* have grows up totally ignorant of the fast that WUl Shakespeare* Is a glorious acting dramatist and that hla plays are breathlessly exciting and eminently actable...
...Samuel Dushkln...
...Seasto, to P Sharp miner...
...May MeAvoy and Ronald Caiman CAPITOL—"Dance Madness," by S. Jay Kaufman, with Claire Windsor, Conrad Hade...
...not the blood and thunder variety, but with the villainess in gay attire, moving dauntless on her way te defeat the hero who scorns her for the virtuous and innocent heroine—the hero, of course, being much maligned, the villain a suave and unsuspected blackguard and disappointed rival...
...W. M 7. Thai Nam Qinmrnma BROADWAT—The Phantom at the Opera," with Los Chaney...
...Coburn, were a revelation to people who had known Shakespeare only from their tedious study In school, or from performances by actors who seemed to be paralysed with fright the moment they approached the throne ot the Bard...
...RSchard stosnstt aad PaaSnPJ Lord are as stare »d...
...Symphonic variations, "Enigma,'' Da Falls...
...The method is something like that of choral singing, except that the, words are spoken and not sung...
...However," he pointed out "moat American orchestras are still too young to be welded together as thsy are, for Instance, in Vienna, where the brasses or tils strings may aU come from practically the same school...
...Jaxx...
...Anthony Preaching to the Fishes'* that it is of absolutely no worth beeauae shy man wh...
...Xa Cans dolle Beffe," Thursday evening with Aide, Dalossy, and GlgU, Ttbbatt (first time as Neri...
...J, in C minor...
...Beethoven, Symphony No...
...Take Improvisation away from Jass sad try to fasten it down to fixed forma, such aa symphony, and most of its originality la lost Jass ta in this r sop sot much like the Improvised muste of the aypatoa...
...Comrade Toller is an honorary member of the Workers' International Relief...
...The original Rung shout Jass ls the improvisation In a Jass band tbe various members work out new and original Ideas all ths thus ss they play the same tune...
...In RusX sia, which I hope shortly to visit, there Is an extraordinary creative power in art...
...Assay's remarkable study ot Jewish folk lore, will bo oflyod ia two theatres, and In two languages...
...At Carnegie Hall next Thursday evening snd Friday afternoon, Toscsnlni has arranged the following numbers: Vivaldi...
...Bslaunol*, Sabanieeva and Telva and...
...I Inquired...
...IJust as tbe conditiona in the economic life of- certain countries," said Comrade Toller, "make capitalists of various lands form alliances on questions of their own Interests, 'so on the other hand must the unity and solidarity of the workers of different countries also become stronger...
...Thfere la one I call The Day ot the Proletariat,' and-another entitled 'A Requiem for Our Dead Brothers.' which la written in memory of those who have- fallen - in the' revolution...
...Stravinsky Excerpts from, "Pctrouchka** Suite, Le Tour do Palae-peaee, Fata Populaire do Is Semalne Grass...
...NEW YORK SYMPHONY Eugene Goossens will conduct hi* final concert as guest conductor of tbe New York Symphony Orchestra at Mecca Auditorium this Sunday afternoon...
...a* the B. S. Moss* Cslonp *fh*Btro> I*oo **CToari**tou CsrntvaV* tcnturlng ChaxMa KlagV Bobby Potoom and Boyt Hey...
...Kslich's support are Charles Waldron, Henry Stephenson, War burton Gamble, Josephine Royle, Louise Muldener and Sybil Carlisle...
...O. A. Olson, Charles -Howard and Herbert Waterous...
...aome...
...SlbeUus, Tone praa, Ths Swan of Tunnels...
...shadow' song...
...I asked...
...In all leading cities' in...
...T)er Frelachut...
...The* circus acta given during the coarse ot tea evening were effective...
...Still we return to the monkey...
...BaroM Morris wfll give a piano, reettsl at Aeolian HsU thie Saturday afternoon...
...Jo Wallas*, Marjorle Cto— toad aad Jack Parry, at th* toesl eoaa* pony...
...I- asked Comrade Toller whether his plays wore being performed at present in Britain...
...But this Is coming rapidly In Ameries...
...Several other writers have written pieces for, tbe Speaking Choir...
...Dudley Dtggee and Helen Van Hoose...
...it is a tremendous handicap rather than a- magnificent asset...
...Lon Chaney I* starred In this filcUnre...
...win present two new reading people aa Captain Bluntechlf and Rains—Tent Pusreis and Ratherine Alexander...
...The Mannas Orchestra will give a free conoart this Saturday night at the Metropolitan Museum of Art The Cleveland Orchestra win give their second concert Tuesday night at Carnegie Halt Nikalal Sokoloff win conduct...
...the man In the monkey loves the heroine, and must forever suffer in silence while aha displays her sweet and tender, affection (which, by the way...
...The phenomenon Is in the shape oP Jacques Lerner...
...Tea," replied Comrade Toller...
...He replied that in Liverpool the Sandon Studio Society has Just performed "Masses and Men...
...Is the young German revolutionist who spent five years Jn a German prison, to which 'ha was condemned for tbe active port .he took in the revolutionary uprising there and his part in the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Government...
...11 (Schumann...
...Wilton Lackaye as an "exlion tamer" (what hi an "ex-lion...
...The marked .rhythm of Jess ia, finding symphonic Interpretation to the works, of mea like Stravinsky snd Hlndemith...
...Slegtred'a Death aad Funeral "tareh from **Ootterdammerung," and R**u...
...The, closings ara "Andxoclw and tbe- lAonte two weeks st ths Klaw Theatre aad -Merchants of Glory" this waak at th* Guild Theatre...
...Why shouldn't we get the best there to in him, rather than the musty snd eminently, respectable traditions...
...The cast sss-mBled consists of...
...Tg-re bill of Keith-Albee vaudeville acts, will Include Willie Solar and Stuts and Bingham as the headllnera...
...FuUla...
...4 Cameron...
...Taucher...
...Martini...
...Mat seen ae the hero of 'The D*ryAag«l"*gnd "The White Slater...
...other acts...
...Ths program win include: Air from "The Seraglio" r(Moxart...
...with* Irene Rich...
...But it is still only preparatory...
...Bert LyteH...
...Frank Conroy...
...The settings are by Robert Esmond Jones and Woodman- Thompson...
...was my next question.- - ' - "Among the workers," said Comrade Toller.^and in Soviet Russia...
...this being as exotic and flavored setting for the old struggle...
...One of the...
...4, to gPtaator...
...mad scene, "Lucia" (Doaisettl), and a group of Rosslan songs...
...except most dramatic critics knows perfectly well that the last thing necessary and valuable to drama is intelligence, and,so the theatre prospers today as It ha...
...Where do you find the most energetic'and vital art expression...
...He has come to England to study different aspects of English life...
...Haaspdsu stays StojteOB areata* ^^^^en%\Tle^^^£^^^^ tijj s> - — S.--- __ «- e m^hi...
...The Strlngwood Ensemble win give Its second subscription concert to Aeolian Hall on ths evening of th* tttfa...
...principal roles, «air next week...
...Jams* Gteason sails Saturday to dbnet tha prallmtoarie* and Robert Ana* strong...
...Outside of the monkey, the play,la the usual melodrama...
...The aoloist will be Walter a*-ieseklng, the German pianist, who Is making hla first tour of America this season...
...Hedda GeMer" was produced for a series of matinees to Msy, 19X4, st the 4Sfh Street Theatre by thfar same organisation, then knows an ihV Equity "The...
...Impromptu (Labuneki...
...oUjer acts., "Lord Jim," with Percy Ifilrmont and Shirley Mas...
...Others to the* cast are: Glens Aa*-] dera, Clraris* Kennedy, Anon AtuuetLeonard Lean...
...sculpture, hooch, dancing...
...Music Note* Mleesyalaw Muns, Pollah ptonlst st his annual Carnegie HSU recital, Monday evening, January It win give a program of Rachmaninoff...
...with Milton Sills...
...A eycle of stostegx, openings add ahlrttaga at to* Theatrb Guild...
...and there are alao brief solo parte...
...In truth, a good measure of the color of the circus, that lends an added Interest to the picture...
...And yet old WUl'a lines can make excellent rapldeea, teB yen- •' 5****** hfr...
...other acts...
...We hear still ot "intelligent drama" on the one hand and plays that "insult the intelligence" on the other...
...George Bkrrere, flutist and Lewis Riehards, harpsichordist, wfll be heard ta three recitals at Stein way HaB on th* evening* of January IT...
...The program: Symphony in C "Military," Haydn...
...His plays, dealing with working ohias subjects, are known and performed the world over...
...34 and SL This Sunday evening th* program win teolude Jacques Ibertf* "Jeux," Martini's "Gavotte" aad Desmaret'e "Ls pneuae...
...There Is the bort of play in which the workers themselves are all adtorsfl This is a species of mass pageant,, performed with dynamic pantomime...
...who is as effective a monkey aa we have ever seen this side of the bars...
...Knew What They -ji Wanted?* at Bronx Opera Hoowm The Bronx Opera, Moose begtonhug...
...Dlnorah" (Meyerbeer...
...the clowns were good, especially Harry Mestaysr...
...It seems—with the examples 1 have cited of the Speaking Choir and mass acting—to be the forerunner of the great communal art of the future, which will replace the individualistic art of the present...
...The party includes: Violet Carlson, John Coast, Lucyehne nerval, Paul Kleeman...
...Virgtato GlUgJ ,ery,' Krankle Ztto and Bajiiieaag O'Brien...
...Wakefield and Chamlee, DeLues, Other operas next'week: _, "Die Walkuere," Wednesday evening with Larsen-Todsen, Saaton, and **ucher, Bohnen (as Wotan...
...Knox Harold, MoaroSj ChSda, Edward Pawley...
...conductor of the New Tork Philharmonic Orchestra, following Arturo Toaaanlnl In tore* weeks...
...Overture to "Euryantbe...
...times, various sections speak...
...Chas...
...Walter and Emily Walters'-, others...
...fJ ' ^Alsma-ef the Ssnfk Seas" eaRf^SJ DRAMA The merchant of Venics r- r Hgeat~-£tt\el B*rrymore & Pettis* ^4-3^ Aa tatamgont a aiSilaity, uabsughtful sandnctton at "The MaraTSsat of Venice" to Mr...
...htorto...
...Monday sight wiS present ths TbsaH tre Guild** prednettan of Sidney xtou*-, aid's "They Knew What They Want*-' ad...
...Mueller : "The Barber of Seville" will open ths twelfth week of the Metropolitan Opera aeason Monday evening .with Qalll-Curcl...
...Although we live lm the enlightened years of lb* twentieth «eentury, the talk of iatelllgence'in tbe theatre continues to go on...
...Musrc *Z)er Freischutz" First Time Atext Friday tviih Mme...
...Respighl...
...Tea...
...I Inquired...
...Many a man, we remark aa a brief aside, can make a monkey of himself without makeup, and even bis disrobing wouldn't satisfy us or the contrary...
...COLONY — Reginald Danny to "California Straight Ahead," with Gertrude Olmstead aad Lucille Ward, RIALTO—"The Vanishing American," by Zsn* Gray, with Richard Dfx...
...FurtwtJttngler Talk* on Jaxx Rhythm WILHBLM FCBT WAEKGLER...
...and a group of Hungarian Gypsy asags by Tasslg...
...Nlgbta In' the Gardens of Spain, De Falls f Sketch for string orchestra, "By the Tarn," Goossens...
...The ttnguarded Hour," with Mlttofi Sills...
...D* 8abats...
...Intelligence is no more relevantly a part of drams than it is ot music, painting...
...Included in Mme...
...jSsarold Lloyd comedy...
...These two were recently performed in Berlin...
...The lever of exceptional drama and good acting can not—sad should not atlas the play either on Grand Street or oa 44fh street See both versions if yon oaa afford tt Wilde* "Lady Wmitrmertt Fan* at Most Cameo Sunday "Lady Windermere's Pan," one of the loveliest flowers from Oecar Wilde's bouquet of plays, and directed by the subtle, th* brilliant Ernst Lubltach, wllF be presented on the screen st Moss' Cameo Theatre beginning Sunday...
...Clarion Trumpeters...
...Us* Maxvenga end Alton Prior, who will create th* two...
...This is a feature, resulting from our present social order, of all the European capitals I have visited...
...The Unguarded Hour...
...Hedda Cabler" to Be Revived by Actor* Theatre The' Actors' Theatre will eater fbaaa'a "Hedda Gabier** as Ra next production at tbe Comedy Theatre, opening Tuesday, January 2S...
...P*lstaff,J' Saturday night with Bori, .Mario, and Tokatyan, ScottL - At this Sunday night's concert EuiSann Dubois, concert»master of the •aera orchestra win pliy Bruch'a Vlotja Concerto and other numbers...
...Alexis OboHnaky at hla recital debut in Aeolian BaR Thursday afternoon win stag aa aria by Moaart aad onli by Glinka...
...In the open air, at the trade union festival in ' Leipzig recently, which about 60,000 workers attended aStapectators...
...Little by little the ossifying process has gene on until ovary character ta ovary play has Rs tradition and Its literature...
...1, in C major...
...Are there yet other forms of mam expression...
...buts, traditional one, The actors who Impersonate the characters who, according to tbe dramatist, are excellent friends, Hoiking and chaffing aa you and I would chaff with bach other to the People's House Cafeteria, here strut about ta doublet snd hose snd snoot Shakespeare's lines at each other as no personal friends ever talked to each other...
...The outdoor performances of sums ot Shakespeare's beat by Ben Greet, snd later by Mr...
...He 1* eminently astabto snd thrilling...

Vol. 3 • January 1926 • No. 1


 
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