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RARE Sept 3, 1910 New York Dramatic Mirror w/ Leslie Carter cover Mabel Montgome

$ 13.07

Availability: 41 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Condition: See end of listing description
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  • Object Type: Publication

    Description

    RARE September 3,  1910 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Mrs. Leslie Carter cover plus 3 paragraphs on Mrs. Carter, auto enthusiast. FEATURES on A Vast Increase in Costs; First-Night Audiences; Forbes-Robertson Plans; 1 2/3 column on John Cort: Utilitarian with photo of Cort; The Theatrical Situation; Eliminate the Inefficient; On the London Stage with items on Mrs. Langtry to Return; American playwrights Louis Evan Shipman, Thompson Buchanan plays in England; Marie Hall tour; “The Memoirs of Madame Modjeska” due out; May Robson opens in “The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary,” first of Hall Caine’s plays “The Eternal Question” to be produced at Garrick; The Actors’ Society news column; The Vaudeville Field column with mentions of Julian Eltinge, Percy Williams, dainty Mlle La Gai, Mabel de Forest offered good charm, Bird Millman with plenty of ginger;
    PHOTOS of Edgar Selwyn with 15 lines text; Mario Doro with W. H. Crane and Frank Worthing with 4 paragraphs on Marie Doro; Dorothy Tennant with 9 lines; “Baby Mine” with Marguerite Clark, Water Jones, Ivy Troutman, Ruth Findlay; Douglas Fairbanks with 14 lines of text; Field Day Funmakers with photos of Klaw and Erlanger; Violinski; G. B. Howard with Francis Hope, Walt Kingsley; Joe Humphreys; B. Ottinger with Mrs. W. R. Still, Sol Manheimer; Geo Beban on uniform on horseback; Maclyn Arbuckle; Sam Harris with Bickel and Watson plus John King and Raymond Hitchcock with JJ. Corbett, Geo Evans; Belle Reeves and Fannie Brice; J. J. Corbett with Evans and King; Lucille LaVerne; Eddie Dunn; Joe Humphreys and George M Cohan plus Walt Moon, Jack Welch, Geo Evans; Adeline Wheatcroft with 12 lines;
    AT THE THEATRES on “Bobby Burnit” by Winchell Smith from Geo Randolph Chester novel produced by Henry Harris at Republic…
    improbabilities lie thick on the play…Wallace Eddinger kept his role well within the picture…John Webster improved as play advanced…Geo Wright stamped his work with intelligence…Fred Strong, John O’Hara satisfied… Tom Findlay played with commendable strength…Ethel Clayton made most of weak part…Ruth Rose did all she had been told to do; Baby Mine” by Margaret Mayo, produced by Wm Brady at Daly’s play fell in fertile field…remarkably good cast…chief honor rests with Marguerite Clark …Walt Jones and Ernest Glenndinning mark their work with genuine appreciation of their roles…Ivy Troutman rolls up her work and clips the edges with care; Sara Biala convincing but plays more heavily then the others…John Mackin paternal ire is comic; Corse Peyton successful season at Academy of Music; Raymond Hitchcock in “The Man Who Owns Broadway” at Grand Opera;
    NEWS ITEMS on 10 lines on May Vokes; 14 lines on Wm Crane; 13 lines on Sophie Brandt; season of Maeterlinck in Paris; proposed statue for the late brothers Coquelin in France , sculptor to be Auguste Maillard; Italian Operatic Trust requires no opera can claim legal protection in Italy unless first presented there, causing problems for Puccini and Mascagni; Heliane Hadley to star in “The Adventures of Polly,” Pierre Loti appointed to Commander of the Legion of Honor instead of Rostand; Ellen Mortimer entertained with Reverend Anna Shaw; Claire Grenville engaged for “Seven Days” Eastern company; Stella Archer with Robert Hilliard in “A Fool There Was,” Muriel Starr lead in “The Storm,” W. J. Ferguson in “In the Deep Purple,” Mabel Taliferro lead in “My Man” by Edith Ellis and Forrest Halsey; Selene Johnson in “The Fourth Estate,” Ada Dwyer in “the Deep Purple,”Adelaide Fitz Allan with one of “Madame X” companies; Mary Enos in “St. Elmo,” London notes from Edwin August; Christie MacDonald’s new opera; Florence Gear in “the Engagement Ring,” Frederic Warde back on stage; Margaret Mayo to write new play for John Cort and Chas Klein; Gus Forbes concluded successful Duluth, MN season, coming East; Lillian Delworth’s personality and acting; May Yohe collapses; Daisy Chaplin showed great ability in Brooklyn; Jane Wheatley leading lady in St. Louis, returns to New York; Marie Clifford well received in Toledo; spectacular dancer Mlle La Pia good headliner in Montreal; Rose Stahl does better work each year in Chicago; brilliant player Mrs. Stuart Robson in Buffalo; Mabel Taliaferro saved  “My Man” after taking over for ill Edna Brothers; in Boston; Ina Claire personal hit in Washington; Sid Payne and Jane Tyrrell pleased in Seattle; Margaret Keene excellent work in Newark; Ferris Hartman doing well in San Fran; Cressy and Dane well received in Salt Lake; Joseph Howard Milwaukee ovation; Fred Killeen carried off vocal honors in Fall River; Elfreda Lasche popular in Worcester; final Gus Forbes play in Duluth, “The Gilded Fool,” Marie White pleasing voice and charming personality in Elmira; Mabel Montgomery and Lew Cody shared stellar honors in Scranton amid numerous merited curtain calls; Chrystal Benson exceedingly clever in Reading;
    DATES AHEAD for Montgomery and Stone; Ethel Drummond, Louise Hutchison; Dorothy Reeves and hundreds more;
    MOTION PICTURE FIELD SECTION items 2/3 column on Mr. Edison’s Latest on direction of perfect talking pictures; FILM REVIEWS; FILM RELEASES LISTINGS: Buffalo Bill and Pawnee Bill Films;
    ADS for A. G. Delamater and Wm Norris for “My Cinderella Girl,” Baker & Castle’s “Graustark” and “In the Bishop’s Carriage,” ½ page Biograph with scenes from “A modern Prodigal” and “The Affair of an Egg,” Essanay with scene from “A Dog on Business,” Lubin with scene from Mathilda’s Winning Ways,” Edison Kinetoscope with sketch;
    CONDITION: COMPLETE 32 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; crease, decent condition for age.