AMUSEMENTS
AMUSEMENTS D R A M A "The Merry World" »> ' Is Ind-eed Merry yub, frolic and comedy pre• dominate ftf herW revue at "" the ixoperial theatre WITH much flavor from the English music-hells...
...The Ladder* by Frank Devi*, Open* June 14 in Nev Haven Brock Pembertoh has placet) In rehearsal a play by*J...
...an' when I go into oul* Murphy's tomorrow, an" he gets to know that, Instead o* payln' all, I'm goln* to beery more, whafll he say when a tell him a principles a principle...
...Oh, yous are all nicely shanghaied now...
...GOG AN—God bless "us, what's goln' to be th' end of It ail...
...this country has therefore produced many artists, but few leaders or statesmen, and little united activity toward the assumption of due place ta our "democracy...
...GOG AN—Go to God...
...Not only ore tko - (li'asdatli fsfcteo of the clnoota bad Cke.'¦ wwalasa Industries nfig-rssokia the, attention of' On •tacrea-rtng.riBmker *pl pawaune...
...PETER (nibbing his hands)—"Damn it" says I to mesdlf, "this looks like business...
...John Welis...
...by Granville Barker and Lawrea.ce Housman...
...The Guy Sisters and J. C. FUppen of "The Great Temptation^,' and thirty-six Gertrude Hoffmann Girls from "A Night ta Paris," are featured at the 0afe de Paris In the Century Theatre Building...
...Harold MlnJer, John F. Roche, Dorothy Sands, Blanche Talmud and Paula Trueman, .and the following players: Vera Allen, Helen Arthur, William Bayer, Wesley Boynton, Grover- Burgess...
...r* MUSIC Selxmwg Festival This '' : ^Sumjncr to Be Cola Event FBttt Vienna comes the complete details of this summer's Salsburg Festival...
...an' then It got so dark that nothin' was seen but th' white face of th' corpse, gleamln' like a white wathar lily fioatin' on th' top of a dark lake...
...She's been chantln' "Rule, Britannia," all th' momln...
...The spirit behind the strike gleams Ih* Mary's chat with bar mother...
...Wtnthrop Amos directed the production and Kate Lawson designed the costnmes and scenery, ,i1iy the cast are Sylvia Sidney, Ben Lackland...
...up to this you never had a good word for her...
...Jane Sells, James Carty...
...The Ladder" wilt- open k' five-day engagement June 11 in New Haven...
...This' development, writes the London correspondent of' the Christian Science Monitor, though tt may aonnd...
...stiff end still, dhressed In the habit o' Saint Francis...
...Edgar St eh II, Charles D. Brown...
...BOTLE—I don't know why you wanted to walk out for Jennie Clalfey...
...The cast, which hr betas...
...All of them are profound and deeply *%agic atudlea of the poorer Irish home, and Its Impending dissolution, but fn this respect "Juno and the Pejrcookmis -mrpetlanV powerful, with' Boyle staggering.in dead drunk after the complete collapse of his family, the son shot for having betrayed a comrade, the daughter pregnant and deserted, the mother staunch but helpless—and "the Paycock" Boyle Immunised by alcoholic, poisoning from all serious concerns...
...Altogether there Is a fully three i hours of crowded entertainment, some •of it fast -anvTruVfouk.1 ' And if the i theatregoer can ¦One his mind to receive hie fun and entertainment, this revue should not be missed...
...Music Notes ' The ninth season of . the Goldmar band concerts, under the d traction ol Edwin Franko Goldman, will begir Monday evening at, 8.15 at New Tork University grounds and continue for a period of ten weeks, until August SO The concerts will take place on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings...
...The Plays hop, sponsor of "Not Herbert," baa bought "The White Collie...
...Watson Barrett haa designed some gorgeous settings...
...the recent negro renaissance In...
...GOGANVW*™ yous tar up th' town...
...La Julve" and "Madame Butterfly" In Berlin, Hamburg and other cities of ths Continent.Grand opera is to be given In Starlight Park, the Bronx, on Saturday and Sunday nights for the time being, with the next jterfprmances by the Popular Grand • Opera Company, conducted by Edward Debegott set for the week cad of June 12 and 13...
...Juliette Gauthier, George Heller,'George Hoag...
...Afterward the topic wfifkc jbv cussed by Rose Pastor Stokse, *B*a Black...
...Willie and Etygene Howard...
...Many of the numbers have melody and -show originality...
...You cant stick your nose into O'Connell Street, and Tyler's Is on lire...
...Tom Morgan...
...BOTLE—Tlsj...
...The costumes and scenery are being designed by John Held...
...Tko Wotkars* Theatrs wlU haM Hs second public meeting this Friday night in ..Its atudio, *? Wsahinftoa Square South...
...sV>la Ralne hss'rtan^^lftjfa^Bfne, fbf rs' in- the ¦ same sketches to"her credit -.Then .'there is Liljj^Long* 4Ppnald Cathrep, Ed Win Lawrence 'anW Bernard Dudley, I whp deserve much credit for the auc'cess of many numbers...
...Sheffield...
...Lota San - • dera, Ethel Martin...
...aad its ta eJfhtfal Park, too, de^W^lsjBll bu\ James Stephens himself would have to be quite drunk | Uh) sswipaper reporters arc either writtvn by ode who neyer saw a re-' porter, or*, one who thinks hie t.ud-1i tarsi probably never saw a reporter at work...
...And a merry time was had by *alL...
...are Planning extensive opcf^tiona ta .factory and inAuitriai centers where we plan theatres' to^be -run fair' the...
...Qoldonl's J^JbW;tw Masters" at the' Mu~|*,*^gieatre (August 20...
...of course ybOfl couldn't—yous wanted ' to keep her company...
...hour is past now when we'll ask the employers' permission to wear what we like...
...ths neighbor, the artist—such pretenders.^*r»-.-jk#haps possible, hut this one is "botfl .4 fake and a real artist...
...Tom Patrieola...
...evetVgAaMptS mechantaa^ Hon of «adl-e%^ial ttvea, are betng mora s>sa)y rafmeted...
...The cast includes the permanent company of the Playhouse: Albert Carroll, Otto Hullclus, Marc Loebell, Lily Lubell...
...The Irish are the negroes of the British Isles...
...I heard the murmurs of a crowd no one could see sayln" th* litany for the dead...
...True to the essential mysticism of the Irish spirit, they excite vehement partisanship not merely by their portrayal of the political quarrels of-the land—"The Plough and the Stars" is set during the 1t)ii uprising, "Juno and the Paycock" during the 1*2S strike...
...MART—Th...
...MRS...
...As'*, consequence, the Irish are leas readj^ to admit that they are perhapa not wholly 'fit to assume the responsibility of self-government (a burden no ,natlon is wholly'fit to bear...
...the .same d"«us will have an a cappeUa con«*t on the evening of that day...
...GOOAN-We should ha' held her back be main force from goin' to look for her husband...
...Tan nan...
...Moiart's "Lea Petite Rieas" tsd Quick's "Don Juan," by the ballet at the Vienna Staatsoper...
...sung by ..Dorothy Whitmore and Alexander •Gray...
...and' Ira^euaa' lnsmaooo#f1rial>id*ii apctn the stage, :* A'-ecrW** of-'ttr^Frlarv/ FroBc « the Manbsttsn ruist s House Sva-fiir night -win aei aVTathcr and sow end man" sslhufslht bbk \\* ta which w« appear WtTllais iCmjAp pjidcWpmtmj-PalHer...
...4 The plays-of Sean O'Casey" took straight ojfd clearly at the facts of Irish life...
...George -KInisely, Inene> Lewlfohn...
...but their race-eons'clousness takes the form of a sense of national needs, an attempt at political solidarity, Therefore the revival of the Celtic language, and the recent flowering of Irish literature, have not captured the Imagination of all those who have flared to arms for Ireland...
...Dchio Retter, who brings down tlje house with his one*man..wrestling match, and...
...music directed by Harold Barlow...
...PETER—We seen no sign o' Nora or Fluther anywhere...
...And in ."The Plough and the -Stars" the revolution if: shewn '.in equally spirited fashion: ' MRS...
...The Labor Plays of ^ i; 1 Sean 0'Casey By Joseph T- Shipley THE pliyi of Sean O'Caaey have stirred more than the casual Interest of .the theatre: the riots that greeted "The Playboy of the Western World" were renewed for these tense tragedies of Irish life today...
...Then a tiny whisper thrickled into me car, sayln* "Isn't the face very like the face o'- Flutter...
...Collier at Belmont June 28 Richard Herndon haa decided to present J. P. McEvey's "Americana," an intimate1 revue, of which his satirical sketches would form the nucleus...
...vice-chancellor ot Sheffield University, recently, in the Repertory theatre . there, said, a revival ot drama ¦ haa always synchronised ta historF with a period of exuberant national vitality, ae exemplified by Greece in the days of Sophocles...
...It Is not only good summer relaxation, but much of the pleasure'in the.many skits and situations are stimulating to the j mind, and-|rataain0 to the...
...Frances Cowles, Jessica -Dragonette, Edla Frankau...
...A similar increase wee voted' by the convention tor the 'orchestra, .of ths Metropolitan Opera in New Tork...
...Bo thatdepata>tura is tfftged Only with"'the regret that too author changed Whkt might have been a sober and sombre study Of the defeat of a weak character in the family struggle, into a trail clip of a comedy...
...MRS...
...The Plough and the Stars.*" by Sean O'Caaey...
...rather naturally comic level, and the chance for character study presents itself, the "loafer and bum" Charlie finds himself ' the sole support east side New Tork family...
...Is Em if Bpreo° who has *'several numbers that bring well deserved) applause...
...Galsworthy, 8ynge and others, from about lttt to the outbreak of the wa«--^UBgii»etlniai h jy the moat briiiis^t.-aaaaai yemtM mm dram* has seen cans* ta* EVaabethaa age—waa attained 'ata«jst at the- exact period of BritalW-o greaOrat tnaustrlal prosperity...
...Includes "Juno and the Paycock" and "The Shadow of a Gunman...
...th' dead lips- opened, an', although I couldn't hear, I knew they were sayln', "Poor oul' Fluther, aftherr havin' handin* in his gun at last, his ah akin* sou^ spoored In th' place where th' wicked are at rest an' th' weary cease from troublln...
...see what a mess we've made...
...w...
...did the not create "Civkj Virtue...
...Georgia Ingram, who waa the Premier danseuse of Alexandre Gavrilov'a Ballet Revue, recently produced here, will be one of the highlights of the terpelchorean side of "Americana," and composers who will be represented with musical numbers are George Gershwin, Con Conrad, Henry Souvaln, Walter Donaldson, James Hanley and Isham Jones...
...includes Vernon' Steele, Hugh Buckler, Carl Anthony, Irene Pnroell...
...spurs an' sabres' jlnglln' an* lances qulverln...
...And there ore^seyen or eight 'scenes that are la'vfsh and colorful...
...nearly covered be pools o' blood...
...he's such a wild card...
...but tap social 1 pt-ebien-* created by industry and the...
...The aiagera arc •bote of the Vienna Opera, also for Psrgoissi's "La gerva Fadrona," led by Sebalk and given together with two' h-dtas...
...England under Elizabeth, and France under the Grand Monarqjue...
...THE COVEY—Fluttier's Well able to take care of himself...
...It opens with a ttaforical church concert at the cathe. 0*1 on 'August 7, and ends on August | '%, Bruno Walter will conduct "Ent: hihrung" on August 9 and 20 and j Bcfcalk "Don Giovanni" on August 10 . cod tt...
...We couldn't .lot her walk the streets, could' we...
...An' then...
...Marion Hungerf+rd and Peg . Entwiatle...
...Thus the rev mark that "Ireland sober Is' Ireland free" is a sad commentary on a condition that Ir%land muat face...
...MRS...
...GOG AN—What proclamation...
...vision—for the producers Wsp "crowded, the show , with a large to^kny ot,acted-looking r girls...
...but they win not always recognise that one can learn to swim in better ways than the dog-paddls-and-splash...
...It is of special interest to note'that we...
...Rathbone Monday night entered the east of "The Importance of Being Earnest" at the Rita Theatre., He succeeded Vernon Steele...
...THE COVET—An' then out comes General Pears* and- his staff, an', standin* in th* middle b' th' ateaet, be reads th' Ppoclamatlon...
...MBS...
...observed before now that the growth 'of...
...Evelyn Herbert and Grace Hayes carry away the honors with their gracious and spirited , sinking...
...The last lines of the acts AT* well chosen, and leave a Food ¦aste ta the mouth, four tlmedn' at sce^e-ends...
...i MRS...
...Industrial Conditions Reflected on Stag* * IT Is by now a-truism, among all* who .< follow dramatic ' tendencies, that there haa been a great revival Of-interest In drama throughout the smaller British communities...
...These elements add a mo tn*TC Of st^onsclous humor...
...WashBaltimore, Cleveland, Pitmbttrgh, Miami, Memphis,, and other large titles...
...an' then, with a thrembltd' flutther...
...BarHe...
...hardly, consonant' with' the dour • Industrial activities of such Immense Industrial csmprra as Birmingham...
...maybe yous are satisfied now...
...saaon the Chicago Opera mueceived tlSO a week while ta and $110 a week on th* ch embraced Boston...
...Alois Mrs, from the Dresden Optra, will stage "Bntfuhrung," and Dr...
...PETER—I hope Flvjther hasn't met with any accident...
...GOOAN—S-B-sh, don't answer her...
...r"*- **-,"Upon tka...
...Juno: * " ' *¦".•*.— ••.' MRS...
...girl, only don't be bother in' mt,' I don't know what:-a girl on strike wair*jp to be wearln' a ribbon round her head for or silk stockln's on her legs either: It's wearin' them things that make the employers think, they're glvin' yOus too much money...
...Is "novelI zing" tko successful prize-fight comedy...
...they are provocative by virtue of that seeking for the soul which so exasperates the debased, yet 'that Is essential to their exaltation...
...MRS...
...his tumbling and clowhtog...
...The book and lyrics are by Agnes Morga.«h the- nauetc J>y Lily Hyland...
...From California Mme...
...Yous are all nicely shangSaled now...
...BOTLE—Ah...
...to-fie e'evJUDITH ANDERSON Is appearing al the Palace this meek in a playlet- tHtmi /-"hicvcs, /rem the pen of Vincent Larrrefice eral effective ¦moments in the play, and tha evening passes pleasantly enough...
...Lewis Browne, John Des rmsoe and William Gropper...
...Of the corneal up a. who bear the brunt "of laughs there...
...but last night I dreamt I seen gettin' carried into th' house a sthretcher with a figure lyln' on It...
...through the ebeaper devices...
...A- H. Woods denies the announcement that Russe!l Mack has purchased the rights to "Lonely Wives.'* Mr...
...MRS...
...Morris ***Harv«y, another - artist from abroad, gtvas many and diverse characterizations In the numerous skits—and does ; thee«as;cmru prpat ea...
...UJSi.M ';: THURSDAY "THE MANL FROM TORONTO" will be presented by Bannister and Powell fij association with Miller and Goldreyer at the Selwyn The, atf*,3BRursdhV evening, June 17...
...HaU-Naked Truth," a I Sssiiily by N. Brewet*r -Morse, J».s*JcJi Msbel Rysn is presenting atfkrttayfair, s good titls and a good *** ft Broadway...
...The increase voted . at the convention will give the musicians the same pay op the road as they are getting at home...
...The book' and lyrics are by Agnes Morgan, the...
...Federation iana In Salt "Lake City...
...GOOAN-God grant It...
...and promise to be the last word In originality and charm...
...Maids • and Herkeat rielda, JoitUs Tannc- nod Bill...
...Jfw, Veer...
...DRAMA Truth All Revealed -TtiU&Naked Truth" U Typically Broadway at y the Maffair Theatre <eihJ3Bt...
...Go and get guns if yous are men—Johnny, get your gun, get your gun, get your gun...
...an' lookln' as if they was aaeln' them-™ selves "Where's these blighters, .till, we get a prod et them," when there was a volley . from th...
...Harry Rlchmaa...
...AMUSEMENTS D R A M A "The Merry World" »> ' Is Ind-eed Merry yub, frolic and comedy pre• dominate ftf herW revue at "" the ixoperial theatre WITH much flavor from the English music-hells and a goodly sprinkling of talented players 'well known in'London, the newest of the Broadway revues was ushered in "Tuesday night by the' Messrs...
...The finale, a masterpiece -of* color, based on the garden and fountain scene in the park at VersaiBos easlbi -carried >*wjyy the, honors...
...It Is evident, therefore, that the plays touch the people closely and reflect, the conditions of Irish life with fldelltf...
...Boater West...
...Post Offlce that: stretched half o' them.- an' sent th' rem gallopin' away wondherin* how far they'd have Jo go before they'd . feel •safe...
...When the employers sacrifice wan victim, the Trades Unions go -wan betther be secriflcin* a hundred...
...Marion Stephenson...
...Out of the spirit wakened by such plays as these may come a time when ail shall be at rest from the wicked, "an" th' weary cease from thremblln...
...Fred Coots, oHerman Hupfeld and Sam Tlmberg...
...The operas and ballets will be given at the Munlcipel Theatre, while four concerts of- the Vienna Philharmonic, under krauts, Schalk and Walter, wlU be heard at the Festival Theatre on Au««st js, 28, 27 and 2tl The orchestra *fll also collaborate .In a concert of tat Vienna Mannergeaang Vereln on «Mi morning of August 22...
...wear whatever ribbon you like...
...for Georges Carpentler...
...MARY—What's the use or belonging to a Trades Union if you won't stand up for your principles...
...Basil...
...Pemberton...
...Ls^mmle's policy, to bulIoT'ta commyqlfles that already have sUfnclfe'ni-'thee*res,""however...
...Ellen Dorr, . John Rynrie...
...BOYLE—Ne...
...McEvojp* "Americana" *>ilh . Wm...
...dances directed by Irene Lewteohn...
...Ian MaclarCn...
...Rose Perfect...
...The racial consciousness of the negro has been spiritual rather than political...
...c^'rt Lacmmle organization, wijf be ' of' the ,uitra -modern type, located In key cjties and towns," he announces...
...get her -to take a last look at the crucifix...
...Herndon'a little Belmont Theatre ta 48th street will houae the production opening on June 28...
...THE COVEY—We'can do nothtn...
...A swank and Intimate entertainment is promised, with comedy, music andstanclng ta abundance...
...The rn"sisti concerts at the Mosarteum given by the Rose Quartet, the ^^whrnj Society of the Vienna...
...th' boyo hasn't a sword on his thigh, now...
...MRS...
...Junius Matthews, Lewis" McMlchaVl...
...Shubert this ,time in asaocjijtlpn with the Lon*dsn producer...
...Glasgow and Dublin, Is a good sign...
...Gavin Muir...
...beg pardon, "Ascending'Her- , cam...
...Mary Virginia Helnleln and Earl McDonald...
...There are, interspersed la the stories, manySvivid pictures of the upheavals of the times...
...Kate - Lawson will ba technical director of the Theatre Guild next season, replacing Carolyn .Hancock, wbo has resigned tree-laact.so scenic "crdwrf Steei foffie**" :Tuetday at Neighborhood Ptaphotue "The Grand Street Follies of 1*36," the fourth' of the ai\n—' '. '-a, win open next Tuesday evening at the Neighborhood Playhouse...
...Arthur GonKmL...
...That th' Tommies is stretchesTfln heaps around Nelson's Pillar and t*ae PameH Statue, an* thatth'.pavta'a seta In -CyConnell Street is...
...tlmlsation...
...It has b*Cn...
...dp ef the funeral that opens the ftee mood rises...
...HeEvey will furnish the backbone of the revue with William Collier as master of ceremonies...
...THE NEW PLAYS...
...directed 'by Mr...
...Richard Taker, co-author of "la Zat So?,'' in which he la appearing, at Cbnr.jn'a 4Cth BirKt Theatre...
...Phll""'¦•jKand various soloists.¦ R*tn5f ***** "Ever>ni*n" In* Irani ™ ¦^¦fjiarodral (August 7...
...The sasMmies are more truly irheflc, -but: • ft*, author turns instantly toward' oanfredy by introducing another unrelated Smith into the household, for the redemption of Charlie, and- for the-utttroat* clutch...
...WEDNESDAY . "PRUNELLA...
...The situation at sjstS gtv«E promise of genuine comatrfekd indeed is throughout amusUg lexd entertaining, bat it wins its gdjaj by catering to the cheaper feel-, apt...
...How Is things lookln'H I $ear blaain' away out o', the G, P...
...settings and costumes by Aline Bernstein...
...Wo now Have a corps of experts operating throughout the-country negotiating for new theatres or the purchase of property to build on...
...Did you* sec any sign, o' Fluther or Nora...
...Charles Moaoosd and Clwriea Moaessak Jr., Ufsut'fi Went and Boater West amt Feridteoney and' Pat -angary.'dr...
...It-Is not Mr...
...Though the shrewd playgoer can guess the device by which the hero proves himself tree from the taint his sweetheart suspect*, and.re-establishes himself as'a hundred per" cent, he^mari, twould be cruel to deprive any who may, wish to see the play of that measure of surprise...
...they are right' in pointing out that to give'a land self-government when It has learned to rule itself (as we so piously Intend with the Philippines) is as wise aa not letting a.child go into the water until it has learned to swim...
...The negro of the United States, cowed Into continuing ignorance by frightened bullies ' and Ignorant - provinciate, haa- preserved - his soul through what E. Ralph Cheyney so well calls "the lance of laughter and the shield of song...
...Frank Davis, entitled "The Ladder,*' which will be tried out this month and then held until fall...
...Wood* says that the piece sjiu 1 to him...
...Marie Chambers, who has played the leading feminine role in "IS Zat 80...
...The satirical tomfoolery of Mr...
...Why did they sack her...
...the Sfiott Siatejpp,Xiq Brooks, ^Jamea Miller and George White's ballet...
...also Richard Strauss' "Ariadne auf Naxoa," under Clemens Krauss, for which Oacar Strand, .from Vienna, has made the MsiauuuO mounting...
...will be 1 presented by the Theatre Guild School for special matinees at the Garrlck Theatre, beg honing Wednesday afternoon...
...MARY—It' doesn't matter what you say, ma—a principle's a principle...
...Bernardo De Pace...
...Arthur Schwartz, Randall Thompson, and...
...modern drama and its escape from the theatricai decadence of the mid-nineteenth century, has synchrbhlsea* closely with the industrial 'development at great Britain, and It.M worth nmemljlilm that the national Oasnatic aenxtk, with the first: triumphs mt Sbdw...
...music by...
...Bjoee Alexander, Leonard Carey, Solly Lanaford and Lee Baker...
...BESSIE (looking out of the top window)—Maybe yous are satisfied now...
...Sv.ti^"- TUESDAY ••' . "TMrAfe»Nn STR'ife'f '^FOLLIES OF 1926" will open Tuesday evening at\he Neighborhood Playhouse...
...Lily Hylaad, Arthur Schwarts, Randall Thompson, and .-Walter Haenachen...
...MacsnlUan: 12.00 each...
...Prajifeii WflHanSa, • the McCarthy Sisters, the Fairbanks Twins, . FowlW and Tuitnc Lloyd Garrett...
...George Graham...
...since it opened, sails on the Ba vole for Paris, where, . It is, reported, she will make a French version of "Is Zat 80...
...Curtis Coofcsey...
...Jane Cowl-was at one time Interested In playing the leading role in this piece...
...As Sir Henry Hadow...
...The" theatret V be.built or acqulrcd '^ the...
...It was a clear case of vic•'Two Flays...
...and 2^j|gj^u,,t" at the Festival The"f. ^^Sj^cians to Enjoy I In Pay Next Season ^'hiSMtgular members of>the Clil-Kj^^W* Orchestra wUl enjoy a ,*?« i ^ Is)* fiielr weekly pay eayeJepO* |.2°*^Oy are on tour next sepjMn< Pf*''c¦*»¦™ill.'to an announcement made If C. Petrillo, president of tha Federation of Musicians, Teturn from the annual Conor the American...
...Mae NpbleiTtSis' Shore and Sadie Sussman...
...r Though the production is massive *&nd pretentious an intimate touch is *frddjed through the excellent Work of Grace Glover, an English artist of "talent, wh^'lp-j • tto role ot{ confrlen*h»r...
...Broaixeay Brief* ."The French Mod * * win be reopened by Alessandro Baccari Monday at the Grove Street Theatre, with twentyfive models as a background...
...From this point the persons of the play are caricatures...
...The players include Beatrice Hehdrtcks...
...a - .-, ¦ -UnhersaT lo Build Up a,,Chapr*ffiPO0 Theatre* bwb -* ¦ nwn).-Ai - Universal, which* has been buaar this spring acquiring thaatres, is Striving, for a chain at i.eoc nouses, Tib" more than it now" has ak "an outlet "for its pictures, according to Af Fair, UttlveraaT" chain', qroatrc head...
...A catchy number is the finale of the first Oct, and another, ¦ a beautiful and catchy song titled "The Gates of Paradise," a gorgeous number tin gKM hiteic* wot* representor the "gates to, married bliss, well...
...Kallch -plana to sail for Australia...
...The cast Includes Ann Pennington...
...God knows what's happened to her—I'm always seeln' her sthretehed on her back ta some hospital, moanln' with th* pain of a bullet ta her vitals, an' *huna thryln' 'to...
...PETER—The gunboat Helga'a shellin' Liberty Han, an* I bear that people livin' on th* quays' had to.crawl on their belliee to Mass with th' bullets that were flyin' around from 'BblsndV, Mills...
...This is a comedy by Douglas Murray which enjoyed a London success...
...Lothar WaHerstein (Fpankfort ; Opera) Johann Strauss' "Die Flederaaus," under-Walter...
...PETER—Dectarin' an Irish Republic MRS...
...When she returns to New York she expects to appear in a new play, "The Diversions of an Empress," by.Louis N. Parker...
...v .t • - Four' people art credited with the jpiustc: Maurie Rubens, J...
...She's the right out* Orange bitch...
...Walter Haenschen: settings and costnmes by Aline Bernstein...
...Manchester...
...Albert ds Courville...
...by David Sturgls, and will present tt for the tint production of Its now season ta August...
...MONDAY "SCANDALS," George White's annual revue, will open at the Apollo Theatre Monday night...
...working people.*" ' ~ '¦'' Bertha Kaiich ¦FHani Extcntive : Tour fpr font-Season Bertha Kallch will wind 'up her tour in Suderasatnn's^ "Magda" this week.- Hhe will rest for" the Summer, end-early irr the- fair *he wiirwdrk her wayto the' Pacific* Coast In a repertoire which -Will " Include '"Mauds," "The Riddle Woman," "Marta" of the Lowlands," and "Mohna' Vanna...
...This new production at the Imperial •Theatre, although intended as a sumnjner entertainment, contains many 'amusing features, good humor, a num^bar of talented comedians who can make you sfc'ugb, some good hoofers, "a regiment'^* I.**$*}Od looking girls and, above, all, many .pruiptpajs who can be .termed artiste, in the line of «ood entertainers...
...modem post-war drama lndustrtaff aCtf\ltiaa aii still operating, ta curtoua and interesting ways...
...Ann Winston will play Miss Chambers' role in "Is Zat So...
...PETER—An' We seen th' Lancers— THE COVEY (Interrupting)—Th rottin* slong, heads in th' air...
...Dusolina Giannini, during her visit to Europe, will sing the leading roles in "Aids*" "Cavallerla Rustlcana...
...Meoaaye Olgia, edtesr of too Jewish Hammer, sad John How ard Lawson will spesk on "The Fugs tlon of the Workers' Theatre in Asssriea...
Vol. 3 • June 1926 • No. 22