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RARE July 5, 1911 New York Dramatic Mirror with Lillian Lorraine cover

$ 12.54

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    Description

    RARE July 5, 1911 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Lillian Lorraine cover. Features on Divergent Views on with Wm Archer, Professor Burton; Sentiment Has Changed; A Well-Grounded Complaint on theatre price reductions to compete with motion pictures; The building and Repairing of Vaudeville Sketches by Charles Ross with Ross photo; 3 paragraphs on London success of Edward Knoblauch’s “Kismet,” The Chicago New Theatre Organized; 2/3 column on The Great Howard Wins law case vs. Joe Meyers;
    PHOTOS of 3 large scenes from “Kismet” London production; “Pinafore” members in long truck with promotion sign; Geo C. Tyler; heads shot of Maclyn Arbuckle with 4 lines of text; head shot of Laura Nelson Hall with 5 lines of text; Pearl Sindelar; “As You Like It” with Mrs. Jacks’ Pupils plus 4 paragraphs; “Les Sylphieds” with Marie Baldina, Alexis Bu gakow, Mlle. Cochin; Carrie Reynolds with 12 lines; Art Lipson with 11 lines; Eleanor Woodruff; Mace Greenleafl Clara Mersereau; 2 scenes from Vitagraph’s “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,”
    AT THE THEATRES on “Baxter’s Partner” by Thomas Railey at Bijou…Robert Ober has a remarkable gift…Fayette Perry and Rob Ellis impersonated skillfully…May Talbot miscast; Theodore Friebus and Priscilla Knowles continued their capable work at Academy of Music; E. h. Sothern and Julia Marlowe with Shakespeare at Broadway; Cecil Spooner impersonated heroine in her vivacious style at Metropolis;
    NEWS ITEMS on 9 lines on Mary Hall; 7 lines on Flo Fisher; 6 on A. W. Bascomb; 3 on Annette Kellerman; 4 on Cecil Lean; 4 on Fanny Brough; 3 on Allen Fawcett; 3 on Corinne Runkle; 4 on Frank Adams; 4 on Louise Woods; 3 on Frank Farrington; 4 on Flo Rockwell; 4 on Seppie McNeill; 3 on Franklin Burleigh; 7 on Jennie weathers by; 2 on Arline Boley; 3 on Louella Smith; 11 on Howard Estabrook; 3 on illutionist Keller; 18 lines on Madame Cavalazzi Metropolitan Ballet School; with mentions of Eva Swain, Margery Bentley, Pavlowa, Modrkin, Agnes Ray and others; 2 paragraphs on Thomas Santley death; 9 lines on Ernest Truex; 7 on Catherine Countiss; 12 on Lenore Chippendale; 6 on Mildred Holland; 3 on Jean Ward; 8 on Madame Nordica; Mlle. Loponkowa warned to return to Russia; Percy Haswell good entertainment in Toronto; Mrs. Fiske highly appreciated in Salt Lake; Jane Wheatley much applause in Indianapolis; Eva Lang extended in Kansas city; Vaughan Glaser heartily welcomed in Cleveland; Robert Dempster added another hit in Milwaukee; Sothern and Marlowe capacity business in Spokane;
    DATES AHEAD for Ed Albee; John Craig; Vaughan Glaser; Lloyd Ingraham; Raymond the Great in Milan, Italy;
    MOTION PICTURES SECTION items on how many photoplays made from scripts submitted; 4 lines on Frank Beal; 8 on Mace Greenleaf; Kinemacolor Coronation Series; new Buffalo Bill film;
    FILM RELEASES LISTINGS; FILM REVIEWS for Edison’s The Crusader,” Melies’ The Honor of the Flag,” Edison’s “How Willie Raised Tobacco,” Edison’s “The Star Spangled Banner,” ¼ page Selig; ¼ page Lubin with scene; Meileis for “The Right of Way,” Nestor; ¼ page Essanay; ¼ page Kalem;
    ADS for ½ page Vitagraph with “Woes of a Wealthy Widow” scene; Florence Bindley Invites Offers; ½ page Biograph with 2 scenes; Cines of Rome; Pathe Freres; Isabelle Evesson; Kathryn Maddox Wayne;
    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, water damage/ red soiling, Library perforated stamp on cover; decent condition for age.