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RARE May 1927 Thestre Magazine w/ Pol Rab Spirit of Stage cover

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    RARE May 1927 THEATRE Magazine with color cover the Spirit of the Stage cover by Pol Rab FEATURES on the Vanity Box by Anne Archbald on Edwina St. Claire; The Road Play is Not Dead, but It is in an Exceedingly Perilous Situation by George Arliss with Arliss photo; Stage Censorship: Past, Present and Future Part I by Roy Henri Fricken with sketches of Lord Herbert of Cherbury, England; Thomas Killigrew, George Colman, Robert Walpole censorship; there Are No Emergency Exits for Actors by Thoda Cocroft with discussions of Frances Starr; Margaret Anglin, John Daly Murphy; ; Those Who Sit in Judgment on Percy Hammond with photo of Hammond by Goldberg; the Persistence of the Crook Play by Samuel Shipman with full page Hal Phyfe sketch of Shipman; The Future Drama: Grotesque and Satanic by Benjamin De Casseres  with John Austin sketch; The Editor Says by Perriton Maxwell items on Need An Actor Have Brains? The Commercial Value of Music in the Playhouse; As to Freedom of Speech Among Authors; The Ethereal Theatre of Radio by Orrin E. Dunlap, Jr. with photo of Dunlap, Jr.; “Tommy” by Howard Lindsay and Bertram Robinson with scene showing Lloyd Neal, Peg Entwistle, Maidel Turner, Wm Janney and small photos of Sid Toler, Al Bunce… featuring Flo Walcott, Peg Entwistle, Al Bunce, Maidel Turner, Lloyd Neal, Sid Toler, Wm Janney, Ben Johnson; A New Art Theatre in the West by Campbell MacCulloch on The Hollywood Plauyhouse with 5 photos; Thumbnail Sketches of Player-Folk by Ada Patterson with photo of Anne Bronaugh with Russian Wolfhound, items on Lowen Kildare; Mildred Holland, Ralph Kellard, Hazel Dawn; Channing Pollock on Alexander Waxman’s comments on Pollock’s “The Fool,” Eileen Wilson; Eddie Dowling and Fiske O’Hara; Amelia Bingham ill; May Irwin 25th wedding anniversary to Kurt Eisfeldt; Bev Sitgreaves; Stray Cats, Purple Cabbages and A Shaky Throne by Harry Kemp with photo of Kemp; HEARD ON BROADWAY items on Roxy’s million Moving Picture Theatre; Photoplay-Things by Major Edward Bowes with photo of Bowes;
    Close-Ups in Celluloid on Harold Lloyd with 2 photos of Lloyd; How My Father Wrote “Resurrection” by Count Ilya Tolstoy with photo of same; Highlights of the Amateur stage with 2 photos of True Thompson of Dallas Little Theatre, Little Theatre of Birmingham production; the Amateur Stage by M. E. Kehoe with photos of Pasadena Community Playhouse production with Ralph Hilliar, directed by Gilmor Brown; Costume Designing by Geometry with 2 Smith College production photos; The Amateur’s Green Room with Gloucester MA scene; FASHIONS with 3 photos of Marie Saxton, 2 of Roberta Beatty, 3 Martha Norden models;  Smart Cars with Noted Stars with Marceline Day in new Cadillac, Marguerite De LA Motte entering her Whippet; Gladys Glad in Willys-Knight convertible; Vivian Segal and her Hudson; Paul Leni and Nash roadster; Pauline Starke with her Packard; Productions That Have Masde Stasge History Listings with Casts;
    FULL PAGE PHOTOS of Ada May with 2 photo inserts; Claiborne Foster by Nickolas Muray; Betty Compson by Nicholas Haz; 5 Hans Stengel drawings; Perriton Maxwell cold cream model of John Drew; Peggy Wood by Vandamm; Linda Watkins by Oscar Hamre; Doris Keane and Owen Nares in “Romance,” page with 3 of Joe. E. Brown; Norma Talmadge;
    Olive Borden by Hal Phyfe;
    PHOTOS of Genevieve Tobin; Ed Crandall; Ben Lackland; Clarence Nordstrom, George Baxter; Wm Janney; sketch of Ted Lewis by Wm B. O’Brian; “Crime” scene by Samuel Shipman, John Hymer; “The Devil in the Cheese” with Linda Watkins, Dwight Frye; “Saturday’s Children” with Fred Perry, Richard Barber, Ruth Hammond, Lucia Moore, Ruth Gordon; Reg Halliley; Ethel Codd; Cecile Sherman; “Snookums,” Junior Coghlan; Jackie Coogan; Phillipe De Lacey; Irene Butler; “Big Boy,”
    The Pageantry of PLAYS on George Bernard Shaw on dramatists as young reviewer; “The Road to Rome” by Robert Emmet Sherwood…sparkling dialogue, witty in conception, vivacious characters…sponsored by Brady and Wiman…starring Jane Cowl at her captivating best…Phil Merivale the ideal Hannibal at Playhouse on West 48th; “The Heaven Tappers” by George Scarborough and Annette Westbay…largely hokum and coarse…none of cast could make audience believe a word of the play…with Margaret Lawrence; “Right You Are if You Think You Are” by Luigi Pirandello presented by Theatre Guild…excellent irony and honest laughter…
    intellectual holiday interpreted by Reg Mason, Baryl Mercer, Laura Hope Crews, Helen Westley; “Crime” by Sam Shipman and John Hymer, produced by A. H. Woods best of all recent crook plays, full of genuine thrills, capital entertainment…Doug Montgomery and Sylvia Sidney convincing a pair of lovers seen in a year of Sundays…James Rennie debonair and intelligently interpretive; “Puppets of Passion” from Italian by Rosso di San Secondo…Rose Hobart charmingly unhappy; “Earth” by Em Jo Basshe at New Playwrights Theatre…well conveyed by cast…Daniel Haynes struck a cord of sympathy…Inez Clough justified her lines; “Menace” by Arthur Brilant ho wrote a lurid melodrama that is quite ridiculous…Eve Casanova splendid, as is Wyrlley Birch…Richard Bowler does well; Milton Bender’s “the New Yorkers” at Edith Totten Theatre raucous slap-stick…with little attempt at refinement; “Thou Desperate Pilot” by Zoe Akins, presented by Rachel Crothers and Mary Kirkpatrick at Morosco…artistic play, admirably acted, but lamentably sad…Miriam Hopkins needs no instruction on how to present tragedy and comedy combined…other finished actors such as Dave Hawthorne, Roberta Beatty, Adelaide Fitzhallen, Percy Ames, Chas Henderson, Helen Ware, Ullrich Haupt; “The Mystery Ship” by Egar Schoenberg and Milton Silver…
    borderline between plausible and ridiculous crossed; “Money from Home” safe, sane, but rather dull play by and starring Frank Craven…may prove a success but doubtful; “Her Cardboard Lover” from Jacques Deval by Valerie Wyngate and P. G. Wodehouse at Empire…gay and witty…the fun is furious if not fast and the play is in for a run…Jeanne Eagels rose tremendously in her part…Leslie Howard interpreted lover;
    FULL PAGE ADS for inside front cover Eugene Wave; Darcy illus. Saks- Fifth Avenue; Lucien Lelong; illus. Drecoll Paris; illus Guaranty Trust; illus. B. Altman; Medieval France photo by French Line; Frank Quail color illus. Chrysler Imperial “80,” Bow Wilsany illus. LA Salle; color castle illus for Packard; Cine Kodak; illus. Isabey; Holbrook Blinn for Lucky Strike; Juan Bly… illus. L. O. Thompson Silks;
    ADS for Eau de Cologne; Maybelline; Johnnie Walker Cigarettes; Clark’s Famous Cruises; Hotel Algonquin St. Andrews by-the-sea New Brunswick; illus, Great Western Railway of England and Wales; Kleinerts; J Sessions illus. Gage Hats; illus. I. Miller Shoes; Veree Teasdale for Bergdorf Goodman; illus. Delman Shoes; Genevieve Tobin for Pierre Transformation; illus. Majestic Hotel; illus. Kelly Springfield Tires; illus. National City; Le Crème Simon; Clairborne Foster for Henri Bendel; fine dining illus. Packer’s Liquid Shampoo; illus. Murad; Hotel Wentworth; Marlboro;
    CONDITION: COMPLETE 70 pages filled with early stage, theatre, motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producers, authors, industry news. Was part of bound volume, therefore bare spine, no back cover, 5 binding holes near spine, filled with great industry material, nice interior condition, restapled.