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RARE May 7, 1910 New York Dramatic Mirror w/

$ 13.07

Availability: 27 in stock
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    Description

    RARE May 7,  1910 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Marcus Loew cover. FEATURES on Popular Plays; Beerbohm on Rostand and Maeterlinck; The Press and the Stage discussed at dinner by Sir Herbert Tree, H. B. Irving; The Matinee Girl column with Emily Wakeman; 4 paragraphs on Alice Fisher; Gerald Griffen Abroad; A. L. Erlanger’s Return from Europe; The Actors’ Fund Fair with photos of Charles Burnham, Daniel Frohman, Henry Harris, Alf Hayman, Frank McKee, Al Hayman, Joe Grismer; Naming of Popular Plays; Shakespeare’s Natal Day Observed in Chicago; In the Theatres of Paris Column items on Ethel Levey in successful revue at Olympia…LeBargy resignation from Comedie Franciase…LeBargy comments on M. Clarette’s incompetence…Madame Rejane in London; Players in Their Cars with photos and text on Robert Edeson, Olga Nethersole, Blanche Ring, Al Wilson; New Plays in Italy on Bennelli’s new play, “The Love of Three Kings” in rehearsal in Rome; “The Veiled Lady” by Princess Carla Ruffo-Calabria prettily written and full of witty dialogue; “The Minimum” a great success; “Papa Gregory” by Bonelli’s son, Yambo; Theatrcial Situation Shake-Up…Moses Reis over to Shuberts, Klaw and Erlanger drop John Cort Pacific Coast Circuit; The Actors’ Society News Column; The Rise of Marcus Loew; Buffalo bill’s Farwell;
    PHOTOS of De Wolf Hopper with 7 lines; Blanche Walsh with 19 lines; “The Three Daughters of M. Dupont” with Emily Wakeman, Dorothy Dorr, Mabel Hackney; Henry Stafford with 7 lines; Louise Kent with 3 paragraphs; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers (Louise Mackintosh) with 12 lines; Della Pringle and C. K. Van Auker plus 22 lines of text;
    THE PLAYS OF THE WEEK on “Caste” by T. W. Robertson produced by Chas Frohman at Empire…an unqualified treat…Mare Tempest the embodiment of magnetic vivacity…Elsie Ferguson sympathetic and interesting…Edwin Arden excellent…Graham Browne gave all the phases…Julian Royce and Maud Milton both interpreted with the rarest display of appropriate color and shading; “The Spitfire” by Edward Peple, produced by Dan Frohman at Lyceum…interesting light entertainment
    …falls just short of marked success…Charles Cherry scored in breezy light comedy part…Ruth Maycliffe not up to demands of role…E. J. Ratcliffe excellent…Dan Collyer also excellent…Oza Waldrop scored in kittenish ingenue role…Hayward Ginn gave a good account; “A Matinee Idol” by Armand and Barnard, music by Silvio Hein, Dan Arthur Manager at Daly’s…richly entertaining…starring De Wolf Hopper, Louise Dresser as interesting as her pretty self…Georgie Mack very clever…Joe Santley and Ethel Green played with great charm; “The Girl with the Whooping Cough” from French by Stan Strange, A. A. Woods, manager at New York…far from infectious…Dallas Welford miserably misplaced…serves as Valeska Suartt starring vehicle, she was disappointing…May Boley in disgusting imitation;
    Margaret Anlgin pleased large audiences at Grand Opera; Good nature in impulsive Eva Tanguay in Ziegfeld Follies and Bessie Clayton well applauded dances;
    NEWS ITEMS on Geo Bernard Shaw responds to criticism of Strauss’ “Electra” in London; D’Annunzio cable on the ways of the modern poet; war of words between M. Clarette and M. Le Bargy; 21 lines on Charles Cartwright; 13 lines on Marie Dressler; 8 lines on Edgar Selwyn; 8 lines on Louis Parker; 7 lines on Mrs. Leslie Carter; 3 paragraphs on Mrs. Ballington; “Iolanthe” performance for charity with Nellie Lynch, Mrs. Hugh Camp, Jr.; Edmund Russell reception with Baroness De Barges, Anna Held, Willa Holt Wakefield, Madame Caro Roma and more; F, Marion Crawford’s library and personal effects auctioned…Viola Allen to bid on “The White Sister,” original manuscript; Helen Ware in “Della of the Secret Service,” Beulah Poynter at Havlin’s; death of Bjornstjerne Njornson; Grace Huff lead with Poli;  Leona Watson 500th performance, now in “The Climax,” Genevieve Kane purchased Washington ranch; Princess Wah-Ta-Waso recipient of Remington Arms rifle; Ruth St. Denis sued by Hindu; Nora Bayes in court over Ziegfeld claiming broken contract; Bert Williams heavy vaudeville hit headed to Follies; Marie Dressler central thing from which everything radiated in Chicago; David Higgins good houses in Salt Lake; Fiske O’Hara capably supported by Marie Quinn in Minneapolis; Ada Meade dainty comedian with excellent voice in Washington; Willard Blackmore praise in Milwaukee; Henry Ingram another success in Des Moines; Wm Turner scored in Louisville; Magician Thurston at Ford’s in Baltimore; Montreal’s Claire McDowell did good work; Caruso’s voice and art a revelation in St. Louis; Mabel Wilber decided hit in Denver; Anna Wilks hit in Jersey City; Ethel Houston heartily greeted in Newark; Gertrude Hoffman gala return to Alhambra; Mamie Fielding scored in Bronx; Mary Norman at Fifth Avenue; Lottie Collins death; Mary Boland distinct charm in Rochester;
    DATES AHEAD for Maude Adams, Rose Stahl, Valerie Bergere, Blanche Dayne, W. C. Fields, Louis Mann and hundreds more;
    MOTION PICTURE FIELD SECTION items on FILM REVIEWS: FILM RELEASES LISTINGS; Wm Steiner Bankruptcy along with Imperial Film Exchanges; New Lubin Studio; Pathe Freres to release first American production, “The Girl from Arizona,” Selig’s “The First Born” coming soon;
    “Ramona” by Helen Hunt Jackson filming by Biograph; “Jane Eyre” to be released by Thanhouser; Edison Notes 1/3 column;
    ADS for ½ page Vitagraph with scene from “the Special Agent,” E. P. roe’s “He Fell in Love with His Wife” dramatized by Edith Ellis; Kleigl Brothers; Stephanie Longfellow in “Only Ellen” with photo of Miss Longfellow; Wm Norris in “My Cinderella Girl,” Correja Motor Car; illus. Arlington Company Challenge Collars and Cuffs;  ½ page Biograph with scenes from “The Gold Seekers” and “The Unchanging Sea,” Essanay with scene from “The Sheriff’s Sacrifice,” Lubin with scene from “The Cowboy’s Devotion,” Beatrice Ingram with 2 photos; Durham Duplex Razor; Bromo-Seltzer; Buffalo Bill’s Farewell Tour; Mrs. Stuart Robson, Kirk Brown;
    CONDITION: COMPLETE 36 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 damage; decent condition for age.