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RARE August 2, 1911 New York Dramatic Mirror w/ Julia Marlowe cover

$ 13.07

Availability: 33 in stock
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  • Object Type: Publication
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  • Condition: See end of listing description
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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    RARE August 2,  1911 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Julia Marlowe cover. FEATURES on Editorials on Good Work Well Done about National Association of Theatrical Producing Managers; Too Much Legislation; Fateful Friday; A Reasonable Hope; Misconception as to The Modern Manager y Joseph Gaites with photo of Gaites; Colonel Watterson on writing; London Stage News items on “The Arcadians” at Shaftesbury running since April 1909...”The Chocolate Soldier” and “Baby Mine” duplicated New York success in London; Martin Harvey ended his run in “The Only Way” at Lyceum…”Bunty Pulls the Strings” well received at Playhouse; column on Wm Brady Back;
    PHOTOS of Blanche Ring in boat at Rye Beach, Jane Cowl and friends on “Olympic,” Jane Cowl in Paris; Bessie McCoy and Capp Storer with kinds on beach; Chrystal Herne driving auto at Mineola, L.I.; Mr and Mars Albert Phillips entertaining Estha Williams at Ridgefield Park home; George G. Tyler on boat from Marseilles to Algiers; “The Girl of My Dreams” Santa Clause chorus; Julia Dean with Washington D.C. matinee girl plus 18 lines; Robert Rogers and Louise MacKintosh plus 12 lines; small head shot of Margaret Lawrence with 4 lines; small head shot of Wm Norton plus 2 lines; Gertrud Kingston; Aphie James with 23 lines; Jack Kahn and Una Abell-Brinher at home with family; Sid Drew; Lawrence Trimble; Éclair’s “The Return of the Prodigal Son,” 2 scenes from Milano’s “Dante’s Inferno” plus 5 lines;
    PLAYS on “The Merchant of Venice” at Public School 64 with Dudley Digges, Eric Blind, John Crawley, Syd Greenstreet, Warner Oland, Elizabeth Vere, Roselle Knott, Viola Knott, Ethel Gray and others…Eric Blin commended, Syd Greenstreet comparable to any Gratiano…Warner Oland acquitted himself…Ethel Grey picturesque; “Much Ado About Nothing” by Shakespeare by Coburn Players at Columbia U. open air performance….Mr and Mrs Cobrun are so wll known that expectations cannot go far wrong…
    George Gaul and Amelia Barleon intelligently impersonated their roles…
    Howard Kyle convincing…Edward Donnelly consistent…Robert Hamilton a pleasing Balthazar; Edith Bradford in Aborn Opera’s “Sergeant Kitty” at Palisades Park; Priscilla Knowles effective work in Clyde Fitch’s “The Blue Mouse” at Academy of Music; Sacramento Theatre Diepenbrock opening night audience;
    NEWS ITEMS on 3 paragraphs on Whiting Allen; Lillian Russell writing her beauty secrets; 4 paragraphs on Daddy Bauer; 7 lines on Mabel Bert; 10 lines on W. j. Ferguson;; 7 lines on Nat Goodwin; 5 lines on Fola La Follette; 12 lines on Chas Klein; Wm Clyde, Jr. and Dora Jesslyn Taylor married; 2/3 column on Geo Brennan novel, Anna Malleen” censored by New York Public Library; Geo Beban tour for Claw and Erlanger; Edith Helena purchases NY farm; Sophye Barnard in Raymond Hitchcock’s “the Red Widow,” 6 lines on alma Moore; 5 lines on Gert Short; Whiting Allen death; Keith and Proctor dissolved; F. C. Whitney drops Der Rosenkavalier; 15 lines on Pearl Sindelar; 6 lines on Anne Bradley; 5 lines on Margaret Pitt; 6 lines on Eva Tanguay; 4 lines on Clare Copeland; Madlyn Jourou pleasing in “Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway” in Chicago; Mme. Maeterlinck to sing in Boston; Valerie Bergere stellar part in Philly; Elizabeth Brice and Chas King share honors in Brooklyn; Mabel Browning charming in Newark; Edith Luckett big hit mentioned in Washington; Tully Marshall well played in Cleveland; Wright Huntington first and only appearance as leading man in Indianapolis; Ina Goldsmith made most of opportunity in St. Paul; Edith Evelyn, Lee Baker Minneapolis hits; Miss Vaughan seen to splendid advantage in Albany; Jack Henderson at his best in Elmira; Flo Edney a dignified and charming on Syracuse; Minnie Louise Ferguson well remembered in San Antonio;
    2-5 lines on the following: Forrest Robinson, Claude Gillingwater, Della Pringle, St. Clair Bayfield, Helen Freeman, Annie Adams, Christine Nilsson, Francis Byrne, May Hopkins, Clara Laughlin, Jac Turner, Harry Lauder, Lois Frances Clark, Walt Hale, Billee Norton, Berchard Dickerson, May MacKenzie; H. B. Irving, Walt Jones, Drina De Wolfe, Joe Brennan, E. Y. Backus, Mary MacKid, Kraft Walton, Virginia Earl, Julian L’Estrange, Chas Howson, Al Kendrick, Frank Ranney, Billie Burke, Lew Dockstader, Huntley Wright, Edith Evelyn, Al Sutro, George Storrs Fisher, Wallace Erskine, Belle Theodore, F, Anstey, Sara Raleigh, David Gray, Wm Randall;
    DATES AHEAD for Mrs. Fiske, Wm Hawtrey, John Mason, John Craig, Gus Forbes in Duluth; Louis Leon Hall, Jewell Kelley, Raymond the Great in Turin, Milan, Genoa, Rome Italy and Tunis, Africa;
    MOTION PICTURE FIELD SECTION items on motion picture for preservation of historic records; Belmar Motion Picture vs. decency and taste; United States Motion Picture Exhibiting and Mfg incorporates for ,000; Powers Motion Picture Company incorporates at ,000; Monopol film writ of seizure to ssize 20,000 feet of “Dante’s Inferno,” from National film Distributing and B. E. Clemens; Kinemacolor Coronation Opening; 6 lines on Gladden James; 2 lines on Jane Fearnley; 6 lines on Nat Goodwin; 11 lines on Daddy Richardson; Powers to release Indian tales of James Fenimore Cooper; Selig adding to Edendale studio; 6 lines on Will Gregory; FILM REVIDEWS; FILM RLEASES LISTINGS;
    ADS for ½ page Vitagraph with scene from “The Clown and His Best Performance,” The Great Raymond desires to purchase first-class theatre in city of 100,000 or more in Middle West; Clara Turner wants good location for stock; ¼ page Essanay with photo of Francis Xavier Bushman; ½ page Biograph with scenes from “Out from the Shadow” and “Mr. Peck goes Calling,” Cines of Rome; Edison The Guaranteed Machine; ½ page Monopol film for “Dante’s Inferno,” Lee Sterrett; Edwin Curtis; John Lorenz; Art Lipson; Paul Scott Dramatic Agency and Play Bureau;
    CONDITION: COMPLETE 28 pages filled with early stage, theatre and motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producer, authors, industry news. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, restapled, edge wear, edge tears/chips, some upper water soiling; decent condition for age.