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RARE Sep 18, 1912 New York Dramatic Mirror w/ George Arliss cover

$ 12.54

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    RARE September 18, 1912 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with cover of George Arliss. Features on Shakespeare and Shaw; No More Long Runs says Belasco; Wm Brady on the Curtain Raiser; A Useful wind Instrument with mentions of Leoncavallo, Richard Strauss; Our German Players : Dr. Baumfeld Promises an Artistic Season with Many Distinguished Actors with photos of Rose Lichtenstein, Iffi Engel, Max Juergens, Clair Countess Metternich-Vallentin, Annie Vara; Popular Wmaqn Manager on Mrs. Pauline H. Boyle with photo of her; the New Solax Studio with photo;
    PHOTOS of “Fine Feathers” with Max Figman, Lolita Robertson, Robert Edeson; “Ready money” featuring Wm Courtenay, Ida Darling, Fay Wallace, Margaret Greene, Elizabeth Nelson; “The Merry Countess” with Martin Brown, Dolly Sisters; “Little Miss Brown” featuring Madge Kennedy, Ned Sparks; “The Perplexed Husband” with Mary Boland, John Drew; Maclyn Arbuckle with 20 lines of text; head shot of Mlle. Dazie, head shot of Wm Pruette; Made Kennedy; Charles Bregg with 2/3 column; Clifton Crawford; Charles Balsar with 7 lines; Edwin Wallace Dunn; Marlowe Players group photo with C. C. Weaver, John Davis, Agnes Dorntee, Roberta Brennan, Josephine Robertson, L. Montague, Fred Sullivan, Sanford McKnight, Chas Mather, Isabelle Gunn, Ethel Wright, Art Buchanan, Ken Whitehead, Ernest Cossart, Dixie Hines, W. L. Thorpe, Louise Randolph leading lady and art director, Ian MacLaren leading man, Richard Morgan, Marguerite Van Sickle, Elsie Randolph, Katherine Webb plus column and 1/3 on Marlowe Players; Mabel Trunnelle; Edison’s Harold Shaw; Edith Storey, Art Hotaling; Bessie Eyton; Thanhouser’s “Undine,” Reliance’s “The Cuckoo Clock; Charles Harrison with 15 lines of text;
    THE FIRST NIGHTER on “The Governor’s Lady” by Alice Bradley, produced by Wm Elliott and David Belasco at Republic…a number of strong acts…Emmett Corrigan excellent though Emma Dunn has the stronger part…Gladys Hanson played with much youthful grace…also with Wm Tooker, Milton Sills, Rob McWade, Jr., Edward Everett Horton, Teresa Maxwell Conover, Eloise Murray and others; “Within the Law” by Bayard Veiller presented by American Play Co. at Eltinge 42nd Street…story rather well told…Jane Cowl most interesting…Wilton Taylor best interpretation next to Miss Cowl…Wm. B. Mack a wonderful 10 minute performance…
    Flo Nash scores in comedy…Dodson Mitchell excellent…Orme Caldara also excellent; “The Count of Luxembourg” by Willner and Bolanzky, produced by Klaw and Erlanger at New Amsterdam…delightful musical…Frank Moulan at his best, played in high spirits…George Leon Moore sung title-role…Frances Cameron vivacious and danced charmingly…Fred Walton mot easily surpassed…Frances Cameron number with Walton; Fanny’s First Play” by George Bernard Shaw produced by Granville Barker with Lilah McCarthy at Comedy Theatre…Shaw’s unsparing satire holds critics up to ridicule…with Elisabeth Risdon, Walt Kingsford, and other English actors; “Honest Jim Blunt” by Wm Boden, produced by Leibler at Hudson…cast of competent actors had no small part in play’s favor…Tim Murphy made role so real…Louise Closser Hale a distinctive portrayal…Frank Losee satisfactory acting…also with Forrest Winant, Violet Heming, Muriel Hope, and others; “My Best Girl” by Channing Pollock and Rennold Wolf at Park Theatre…amusing story deals in musical…excellent support with Harry Davenport, Edwn Nicander, Coralin Walde, Rita Stanwood, Bessie Bell and others; “A Polish Wedding” by Geo Hobart, music by Jerome Kern, produced by Cohan and Harris at Cohan Gran Opera House…new bid for laughs and dollars…cast excellent
    …Wm Burress easily the leader…Valli Valli and Winona Winter deserving especial commendation…also with Mathilde Cotthrelly, Sid Bracey, Genevieve Tobin, Ann Egleston, Billie Hunter, and many others; “The Wedding Journey” by John McIntyre, produced by H. H. Frazee at Shubert…some skillful writing…Arnold Daly smart …gesture, tone carriage were right…Julia Walcott capital…Josephine victor most wholesome and emotionally genuine…Alphonz Ethier got successfully over; “Under Many Flags” music by Manuel Klein, written and staged by Caroll Fleming; “The Awakening of Minerva” by Claude Gillingwater, produced by Arthur Hopkins at Colonial;…capital bill headed by Edna Goodrich…she was not taxed dramatically and her pictorial and sartorial triumph compete…Henry Mortimer and Clare Armstrong with discretion and finesse, Catherine Cherry a characteristic mother;
    NEWS ITEMS on gratuitous interchange between actors; J. Hartley Manners sold “Peg O’ My Heart” to Morosco 3 paragraphs on Blossom Seeley; Trixie Friganza anecdote; 15 lines on Geo Arliss; 4 lines on Lenore Chippendale; 4 lines on Elsie Ferguson; Zoe Barnett in “The Red Rose,” Clara Bloodgood death and estate; Ralph “Herz in “Bachelors and Benedicts,” 4 paragraphs on “The Right Princess” in Denver by Mr. Durkin and Miss Fealy; 35+ lines on John Craig at his best; Grace Hayward 666th performance in “A Woman’s Way” in Oak Park, IL; Joseph Howard’s “Frivilous Geraldine” in Chicago;
    DATES AHEAD for Billie Burke, Fiske O’Hara, Henry Houston Magician in Kashmo, India, Ceylon; Raymond the Great at Portland; Thurston at Worcester, Syracuse, Rochester and hundreds more;
    MOTION PICTURES SECTION items on pace of film releases; Colonel Roosevelt film by General Film; Thanhouser first annual outing at Bay View Hotel; 7 lines on Mary Fuller; 4 on Lem Parker, 14 lines on Myrtle Stedman; 15 lines on Harry C. Myers; 14 lines on Anne Schaefer; 4 on Ev Cappel; 15 on Ruth Stonehouse, 10 on Mrs. Wm Todd; 30 on Kathlyn Williams, 9 on Alkali Ike Augustus Carney; 30 on A. D. Hotaling; Max Lillie in Selig release; 23 LINES on Harold Shaw Edison Director; 6 lines on Robert Goodman; 6 lines on Henry McRae; 8 loines on Edwin August;
    FILM REVIEWS of Lubin’s Little Family Affair”…Madge Orlamond, Art Johnson, Lotta Briscoe do creditable work; Selig’s “The House of His Master”…Kathlyn Williams, Joe Hazleton very acceptable; Edison’s “The Stranger and the Taxicab,” FILM RELEASES LISTINGS;
    ADS for Gaumont 1/4 page for “In the Land of the Lions,” ¼ page Essanay for films of G. M Anderson, Francis X Bushman, Harry Mainhall, 1’2 page General Film for Cines’ “Daughter of the Spy” Pathe‘s “The Blighted Son” Pathe’s “The Man Hunt” and others; ¼ page Lubin ½ page Vitagraph with “Captain Barnacle’s Waif,” Melies for “The Beachcombers,” Betty Vance in Lubin’s “Betty and the Roses,” Edison’s “The Dam Builder” …Geo Lessey well played; Henrietta O’Beck child actress in Lubin’s Buster and the Pirates,” ¼ page Victor for Florence Lawrence in “Flo’s Discipline,” ¼ page General Film for Nat Goodwin; Thanhouser 3 -A-Week; Éclair Selig; 2/3 page biograph with 2 scenes including “Two Daughters of Eve;” Reliance for “Caleb West,”
    CONDITION: COMPLETE 36 pages filled with early stage, theatre and motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producers, authors, industry news. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, restapled, edge wear, edge tears/chips, some upper left water damage decent condition for age.