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RARE March 8, 1911 New York Dramatic Mirror Rose Stahl cover Mabel Montgomery

$ 14.65

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    RARE March 8,  1911 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Rose Stahl cover. Features on Theatrical Management; Good Must Come of It on “The Drama League; A Mystery Solved on freaks of nature and law; The Education of the Stage Child by John Mason with Mason photo; London Stage News items on 11 lines on Lewis Waller at Globe; “Baby Mine” at Criterion irresitible comedy with Weedon Grossmith, Iris Hoey, Don Calthrop, Lillian Waldegrave; Lawrence Irving produced “The Lily” at Kingsway with Geraldine Oliffe and Mabel Hackney…remarkably vivid presentation; “Loaves and Fishes” by W. Somerset Maugham at Duke of York with Robert Lorraine, Ellis Jeffreys, Fl Haydon, Mary Barton, C. M. Lowne…deft satire does not entirely satisfy; Granville Barker rarefied drama at Palace Music Hall…in futile sketch; Gerald Du Maurier produced “Mr. Jarvis” at Wyndham, supported by H. V. Esmond, Leon Quartermaine, Mary Rorke, Amy Brandon Thomas, Henrietta Watson…success will be to ability of actors not the genius of the authors; Edna May return to stage for charity a tremendous success; Rupert Hughes: Captor of the Blue Bird with Hughes photo; Drama News from Rome items on Great Exhibition Year…Sicilian Company most successful in Italy; 4 paragraphs on “I, Puritani” Bellini’s finest opera; Italy’s greatest actress…Ristori; ½ column on Edwin Forrest;
    PHOTOS of Fritzi Scheff; Irene Fenwick; Louise Dresser; “the Balkan Princess” with Louise Gunning; “The Balkan Princess” with Alice Brady; “The Henpecks” with Ethel Johnson, Lawrence Wheat; “The Slim Princess” with Elsie Janis; May “Irwin hunting; Faversham family; Vera McCord; Adeline Dunlap; “the Pink Lady” with Hazel Dawn, Crauford Kent, Wm Elliott, Alice Dovey; Leah Bateman Hunter in “The Arrow Maker,” Pedro De Cordoba in “The Arrow Maker,” “The Arrow Maker” with Ben Johnson, Edith Wynne Matthison; Edna Wallace Hopper; Margaret Mayo with 25 lines of text; “Henpecks” barber shop scene; Dr. M. M. Haas; G. M. Anderson; Warren Kerrigan; Julia Swayne;
    PLAYS OF THE WEEK on “Jumping Jupiter” by Richard Carle and Sid Rosenfeld, music by Karl Hoschna, produced by Frazee and Lederer at New York…audience left in dark…Edna Wallace Hopper did her best singing in first cat…Anna Chandler delivers in approved fashion…Richard Carle genuinely funny…Burrell Barbaretto sings with intelligence, ease, sympathy
    …Natalie Alt ‘s voice, clear, vivid, agreeable and smooth; Hippodrome musical act written and staged by Carroll Fleming, music arranged by Manuel Klein…a distinct addition to Hippodrome’s offerings; splendid performance of “Two Happy Days” at Irving Place…with Georgine Neuendorff, Hans Hansen, Ella Robba; “The Charity Ball” at Academy of Music worthy performance…Grace Shanley deserves special mention; Jack Devereaux exceedingly good at West End; Frances Starr highly pleasing attraction at Grand Opera; American Academy of Dramatic Marts matinee at Empire with Don MacDonald, Ray Clemons, Ernestine Peabody better in earlier performances…best work done by Alice Lindahl;
    NEWS ITEMS on Twelfth Night Club Expanded Membership; new actress popular, Desiree Helen Harris; 10 lines on Julie Opp; Mascagni wins suit in Milan vs. Liebler over breaking of contract; 5 paragraphs on Louis Parker; Chas Willard death; Anti-Semitic riots at Comedie Francaise; Elsie Janis writes four-act comedy, “A Star for a Night,” Mxim Gorky’s “Vassa Yelesnovna” produced at Moscow Nozlobin Theatre; 10 lines on Rob Dempster; 8 on Avery Hopwood; 11 on Ethel Levey; 9 lines on Christie MacDonald silver loving cup; MacDowell Chorus at Carnegie Hall with Madame Alma Gluck, Madame Bressler-Gianoli, M. Rotheir, Edmund Clement, Dinh Gilly; Catherine Countiss banner season at Grand Rapids Majestic; Maude Adams Chantecler at Knickerbocker extended; Lecocq death; Fiske O’Hara kept the Haymarket in favor; John Craig prize play in Boston; Emma Trentini new Boston star; Bert Lytell and Evelyn Vaughn great applause in Boston; Isabelle D’Armond and Geo Moore deservedly head bill in Bridgeport; Grace Hayward exquisite feeling in Oak Park; Zelda Sears scores in St. Paul; MABEL MONTGOMERY revealed wonderful ability in Duluth MN in “Madame X”, truly the season’s sensation; Texas Guinan won favor in Seattle; Georgia Cooper made most of Seattle opportunities; 5 paragraphs on novel picture machine by Captain Otto Fulton; Elsie Ferguson opened successful Washington engagement;
    DATES AHEAD for Maude Adams; Robert Mantell, Edward Terry, Henry Kolker, Ruth St. Denis, Bessie Abbott and hundreds more;
    MOTION PICTURE FIELD SECTION. FILM RELEASES, FILM RELEASE LISTINGS:
    ADS for ½ page back cover Vitagraph with “A Little Lad in Dixie” scene (directed by Rollin Sturgeon, starring Ken Casey)**; Essanay with “The Romance on Bar O” scene (directed , written and starring Gilbert “Broncho Billy” Anderson)**; ads for productions featuring Aborn Opera in Puccini’s “Madam Butterfly,” Louise gunning; H. b. Warner; Chas Cherry; Lubin with scene from “Mandy’s Social Whirl,” ½ page Biograph with scenes from “A Decree of Destiny” (directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Mary Pickford, Joe Graybill, Marion Sunshine)**; and “Conscience”
    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; lower left chip; decent condition for age.
    **   Information within (   ) derived from other sources