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Ee ore Page Six THE DAILY WORKER. NEW VORK, SATURDAY, DYCEMBER 10, 1927 \' ah ! PROMISE HIGHER COSA ( | | | . > | c 3 ‘ J Civic GrandOpera Group | Max Reinhardt’s Production of 4 . so?? HEN FIRE 1h). To Give “Lucia” at “ ” fama | “GRANVILLE BARKER and I never! ROSAMOND PINCHOT. Hampden’s Sunday | E R M A \ ’ (By a Worker Correspondent). even bothered our heads about : | (very: a hioned melo “Lucia di Lammermoor,” Doniz-} ees aiden titel aap pHOND i | Hare ever plot to kill zetti’s dramatic and tuneful opera, picen ey Rae ee ea Nee | on th . worth will be given at a special performance | “Th blest inte: . ai ne | r : » by the Civic Grand Opera Association | Middle Ages Mae et ers Priest "Rays. at Hampden’s Theatre this Sunday | RY THE afternoon at three o’clock. | Matinees Friday & 4 $3.50 to $1. E 30—$5.00 to $1.00. The cast is headed by Zabelle Aram is = = : es sales who will sing the chief role, and in- | = = ——S = | Winthrop cludes: T. Venturi, as Edgar; G. The Most Exciting Play in T. ! Littles Theatre! Puliti in the part of Ashton; M. Horo- pc ea | n x with “The Pig-| das, Raymond; Miss L. Dolan, Alice; | | CHAMBERLAIN BROWN offers | working tours con®? Butit they! and A. Nola as Arthur Bricklaw. | It wa: yinted out by an old time did not plot tol Mlle Sovia Rosova, formerly of the | telegraphe at the real motive be- kill it, they had| Imperial Ballet at Petrograd will ap-| if hind the “indefinite furloughs” and miehete So ekki pear in a.group of dramatic dances. | in the N. | reduced time schedules, was the rapid the disappearance | A special symphony orchestra will’ Comedy” IMMORAL ISABELLA? win ie | and increasing installation of the new suit Suan: of that form of| be conducted by G, Miceli. Cav. RITZ THEATRE 4288: W.of Bway. F Se Ane VRE, | Simplex method of operation which| John Galsworthy stapes entortatse| Puglia is the stage director of the Matinees WED. & SAT. at . 2d MONTH! | enables boys and girls just out of! ont not the a sie t its ae | organization. On January 8, at the -cesSSSSSSSSNNNLGGESaeeeeee tee 2 ——— | school to transmit the company’s mil-| soy it still ex illegal same theatre, the Civic Opera will EER A The tress Gata : }] lion 7 ages at a much faster | one form or ai y | give their second opera “La Travia- Will give his piano recital at as eee 7} 1] rate than the old yle Morse no less than I In Max Reinhardt’s production of |” Which will take place in the Carnegie Hall’ next Wednesday | j tem, and do it for virtually | “Jedermann” at the Century The- |°Vening. night, as the wage rates of f brought living men and| atre. Tayi Th 5 Hi Morse men. osorabiomes eR a saa Bike 5 -rnoon and Friday evening. e pro- i Gisinahy Coutrold Union: ig Problems of modern | FREEMAN TO TALK ON RADICAL With the Orchestras vam will be all Wagner and includes | Bulletins issued from time to time | ich is now current at | THEATRE IN RUSSIA | elude from “Lohengrin,” Hlaa’s A FOLK PLAY ' by company officials, with the en-/the Booth Theatre is said to be the} 00 fe PiHLHAKMUN bea pee HODES De ce BY DUBOSE AND DOROTHY HEYWARD if dorsement of the Association of West- | last play Galsworthy will write. One| JSeph Freeman, American poet,| \... FARES: Shi SON cos AD) Sent dN 10 THEA; fe Navas tae Beeurion Brupioyes; a company cons| may dows tice une is See | eno recently returned from an ex-|_, Wiliam Mengeiberg wil conduct//orchestra and Siegfried’s Rhine jour- REPUBLIC fii" W go ana’ sats’ 3:49 Ul trolled organization, indicated that | much the writer believed it when he |teded stay in Soviet Russia, will pie Philharmonic Orehestra in an all-!ney from “Gotterdammerung.” ie Morse ope ad nothing to fear’ said it. At all events, in this late peaore athe Neve ay yong nus Le ma One Pontes aaa ee Avra sembgeitions: #bab ore inate THEATRE GUILD ACTIN from any change in method of trans-| drama, he has once again to hed |atre tomorrow night at 8:30 o’clock,|'#" Opera House tomorrow after-|New York appear on the program NG CO. jon and that their services would |social problem: whether the individ. |° “The Radical Theatre in Russia.”|Ho0, | The program, includes the! for next Sunday afternoon, Dec. 18, BE AS always be required. This, it was ual always is to be measured by laws | LHe meeting is one of a series being hel ae tors Leonore” No. 3, Sym-|in Mecca Auditorium. They are Suite Pete oe Come Y learned, was merely one more artful|made by his fellow beings. held each Sunday evening by the New Saeed Re. Saath. D major and Sym-| Capresa by Theodore Stearns, Amer- THE device used by company pastmasters| «ay q : oe a | Playwrights and is free to the public. | P ae o. 5, in C minor. é ican composer, and Rondo Burlesque 9 . in keeping the men on the “key” un-|¢,j0/ drama should entertain,” says |General discussion will follow with| Next Thursday night and Friday|}. Kurt Streigler. The Stearns’ work \ Hi dhey-cou a er mappa A sy | Calsworthy. ‘When a play fails to| John Howard Lawson, director of the afternoon in Carnegie Hall, the or-|_* Sis a Sop a y Id be quickly displaced by lish z ae | * heat will have its world premiere and the Reis machine workers, | accomp! a a ite is poaetine ‘Playwrights group and author of bare Beh ea ce men of epee Striegler work its first American per- a pone | Wrong wi ¢ audience, the produe- | “The International,” the next play to|2et® will play the following numbers: vi Prevent Real Unionization. |tion or the play itself. But the past |be produced there, as chairman. Kodaly, Suite, “Harry Janos”; G. H. lie Bana neon ae GUILD THEATRE For many yea: renuous efforts /2° years have seen a great change | i caouniae g ee “dampressions : iets G ea tis part of c sonscious work-|in dramatic ideals in England, which (~ 5 } on Pee > eave 7m Valeo; Beet-| fine do Veariel will: sited woe. ers to organize the Morse operator: HS cena ties a general upheay- ( Broaaway Briefs | Se Sumphony ap. Th minor. | ond recital at BREN Gelden The- | B.S. HOSS" THEATRES i e old C rcial ra ys’ | Al and a moral awakening. ie aca Se le | h ilharmonic will give a ; | eee a jon ae i elberauhets! ane) nen g ' = | special concert, for the benefit of the|2't¢ Sunday evening. The program | O# HOW 1 n of Am ac en unav olstoy was one of the advance The’ ‘Measri will off al : will again include unfamiliar songs | WAY. ing, due partly to t werful indus-|agents of the social-revoluti seria erts will offer | pension fund, at Carnegie Hall, Mon- j i g, due partly to the power‘ agents of the social-revolution that | sisters,” here shortly, a new comedy |day night, December 19 : by classical and modern Italian com: | The. Thrilli trial and banking interests in control | is sweeping over the world. He was| written and staged by John Willard, penn iricct a posers, as well as two groups of Ital- Chilling ited of the Wester pyate Every influ-/one of those that awakened in the | author of “The Cat and the Canary.”| NEW YORK SYMPHONY. | 22 fe!k son&s. The singer will be as- Success Now's ence was exerted is way, enone a: minds of men the injustices of organ- |The cast includes Roberta Arnold, * |sisted by Aida Grasselli, who will play u. Great Mystery, tion, and partly because of the’ em-|ized society. He sounded the warn-/Trene Purcell, Roger Pryor, Arthur Geraldine Farrar and Ignaz Fried-|a group of piano solos. fy Comedy Film powering “white collar” psychology | ing in a voice of thunder that reached Aylesworth and Millicent Hani man will appear as assisting artists ‘H A 4 of the employes themselves there was | to the'uttermost corners of the earth. |“ pi ve at the concerts of the New York Sym-| Ernesto Berumen, pianist, appears no oe s ; Me heard bint and grew thoughtful. | “The Silent House,” an English play phony sOrehreae this week. Fried-|in a recital at Carnegie Hall Tuesday ee oring eventinl vent ob re daningy ones ues aroused and by John G. Brandon and George Pick- Hipp ie be tHe soloist this ‘Sunday evening. The program: Organ Con- ee (= © strikes throughout the /the desire to better the conditions for | Att “whieh hag’ been playing tn Lei Bro Auditorium. He will play |certo in D minor, Bach; Clair de lune, ane RRAY country, saw the last nationwide the suffering masses became univer- | gon since May, will be done here by rahms' Concerto in D minor. Fritz|Debussy; Cracovienne fantastique, SIR HENRY IRVING'S * The BELLS~ struggle of the Commercial Teleg- | sal. P Busch will conduct. Other b i; i i ‘il | W/ ATABLOID SCREEN VERSION OF 1 eee Union hopelessly ee : 4 » =, |the Shuberts. The cast includes How- numbers | Paderewski; Paradise Birds, Cyri THE DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE rap ae sepeay sete Sey denies that “Escape” is | arq Lang, Catherine Dale Owen, on ihe program are: Gustav Holst’s| Scott; Humoresque, Paul Juon; Son- | y 4 n vi a a r) i ey . * ” Ppa A i Gaited inten Gat naa sisbaak ead es aa is ve Clarke Silvernail and Dodd Mehan. hese the eee: pee Panels) Fee eto seen and Capriccio, Liszt | d | story 2 . » 3 Venu: fe its Postmaster General Albert Sidney | But the idea of a human being cafght| violet Carlson, the diminutive com- | Ptinger of peace; Mercury, the wing: sae ideas Z8s 2 ’ Burleson. |in the net of circumstances beyon ‘His | Sitenne of “The Love Call,” will be ed messenger; and Jupiter, the bring-| A violin recital will be given at Union Depends Upon Youth. | control is a theme that has a Particu- | featured later this season in a new |" of jollity. 5 Town Hall by Pasquale Sannino, Ital- An old time telegrapher comment- | lar appeal to this writer. His plays musical ‘biiy far whi Marriecna: Miss Farrar wil make her appear-| ian violinist, on Monday evening, De- \ fre on the gael abate of a oe union Hie his novels all nave veges ep ar bens wrote the score and J. Keirn ance in Carnegie Hall Thursday af-| cember 19. A at organization 9 workers and accom- | from some circums ance cal led to his Brennan the book and lyrics. f ; panying kes made this concluding | attention and stirring his imagination Ye hated ha bet alt rents statement: over the misfortunes and wrongs of ji . A 2 Wintheop Ameer ae ere ee “While the brass pounders’ game is | other people. m aioe pre ee re te deri Musi Gilbert @ Sulliven “Mikado” coming to a final close in an indus-| “The ‘intellectual drama,’ as it has| 27°, S_ Shylock in| Shakespeare's | Oe can try considered hi . les 5 2 2 “The Merchant of Venice,” at the | Mon. Eves. Only—“IOLANTHE” ee consid oe ard to organize, the/been called,” continues Galsworthy, Shubert Theatre, New Haven, Mon 1 Thurs, Eve. “PIRATES OF PENZANCE? a of build: ae 4 ue s , ; - forts of these young men and women ply to the so-called ‘intellectual poo- | See" g. NeW York on Monday, Janu- lH AMPDEN’S THEATRE — SUNDAY AFT., DEC. llth ; |Wm. Fox presenta the Motion Pet paplex operators—the new type of) ple’ only. I would be very much dis-|“"" ~”” B’way, Bet. 62 & 63 Sts. At 3 P.M. GARRICK Mae EO Ag 2g U N R I S E ,2 tee telegraphers. appointed and I would feel that I had BASIL SYDNEY and MA nLLIs peeked: by 8 : 2 * . e ARY E | FW. NA _ What With starvation wages and | worked quite in vain if ‘Escape’ did], ae Gresnyaen Visee Theatre will THE CIVIC GRAND OPERA ASSOCIATION with Garrick Players in the Moder t By HERMANN SUDERMANN ss eee Conene wonditions, there not interest the average taxi-driver George ee Pe oe ee e e Excsents TASING of the SHREW (Sree Ties SLi: Otis 48 no question, but that a labor union | as much as someone with a university | cay eye,» Limes Sq. Twice DaiLy, sao ey will and must be formed, which will re i a i ‘; | Mongolia,” by Conrad Westervelt. Ui a al eee I ¥ 10OC y ids Mestaerec accion) | hattle for better conditions, "pighar (intallectead dasha’ te a oe ae can ? Seennalerae od nar oe wis . By DONIZZETTI er ry) — : y 5 : wages and recognition of the new or-| the word seems to have been applied. | “774: Rehearsals of the play are ‘ ganization by the company. I feel|There is a non-intellectual drama |" ™ Progress. With ZABELLE ARAM. — Mlle. SONIA ROSOVA The Desert Song confident that this prediction will be| which does not appeal to intelligent e ui will give a group of dramatic dances. with Leonard rahe Eddie Buzzeil realized that there will be more| persons or stimulate thou hi ie ersal has purchased the screen Conductor, G. MICELI Stage Director, CAV. PUGLIA “YHE. 3 a ill be | Persons s late ght, drama]. ‘ ryt tes MPE HEA, .W.of B id fighting spirit in the|that merely idles away a few hours. | hts, ie pyseu play othe Char- Prices: 75e, 1.00, 1.50, 2,00, 2.50 ee o po et way lei ves i eonart as, , WI enjoyed a | pas NE eae, ind. It serves its purpose and some Eas . | , IN S h if a. it 18 of couves.elecee” run at the Times Square Theatre last ¥ . Y . ymp ony 2 [—=Music Notes=———= ane sored Valdes ul Dlsvaere MENGELBERG, conductor | ,U24er the, FRITZ BUSCH||| 10% REDUCTION ON ALL TICKETS BOUGHT THRU on Direction o ees ) || METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE BC AUDIT! 7 REE. d. 8 4 3 9 Paul Kochar violinist, wil play Screen Not | Tenaz Friedman, pianist, will give | Sunnet Aftrracem: Meeaicaa TOMORROW (Suns) Atty at 3 are Pugh ee ae Pee four of his own arrangements at h his only local recital at Carnegie Hall, . 2 fovan, REDE DMAN aol pe of nos eee next seks : Ralph Spence’s play “The Gorilla” | Saturday afternoon, January 14. Sealy vl ae ; Three Moy ments fora ne urday a ee ecember 17, in Car-| in its picture version will be on view |; veg: BeEEHOV EN minor; WHITHORNE, New York Days ss “ ” pag Hall. Thtee of them, Pavane’ jat the Cameo Theatre commencing ae eee ain stadentey gkcitisg sb e by avel, Nin’s “ aeta” and de Falla’s | this Saturday. Charley Murray and ms Carnegie Hal] Thurs.aft.,Dec, 15,at 3, @ance de Feu” will be given their | Fred Kelsey as Mulligan and Garrity, { ¢ ll ela ape By Em Jo Basshe ala York hearing on this oc-| play the two detectives. Alico Day, reco- arrl 0 | coi FARRAR : i Tally Marshall and Claude Gilling- Benefi Carnegie Hall, Sion, Hvew Dee. 19, 8:30] ALL WAGNER PROGRAM The Fall and Rise of the East Side Masses U i 0 'S s Bi Ernest Hutcheson’s program at his enefit of Bailttit Ororaee Pension Fund nee ip istcled Coe ee a ae AB if ae i ; 4 Hevepoee : ; cen th Sympho: = piano recital Wednesday night in Car-/ “Good Time Charlie” will be shown THE PROGIEMICL S0Cz [ Steinway Hail, 11% West Su eautiful and Thrilling Play rcs ie a ua sone at the Broadway Theatre beginning 6 LE dd iiag cicrsrks aap George Engles, Mgr. (Steinway Piano) at a ram: ‘our Organ Choral Pre-| Monday. Helene Costello, Warner t 7 ne deat y, | Carnexie Hall, Sat. Aft, Dec. 17, at 2:30 ? an Be ee in Cloland, Clyde Cook, Montague Love € et ures Harriet Va biden ad kev Nation | CONCERT OF MUSIC FOR THE VIOLIN Th N Pl : h : , Opus 111, Beethoven; Six pre- iy the che ichael Curtiz di SCHELLING—KAMINSKI—iG DALY 7 iC ludes: Nocturne in B, Op. 62, N. 1, Sea the cast and Michael Curtiz di- By EM JO BASSHE Judson, Mgr. (Steinway) e ew aywi 1g. ts Theatre and Suri . é sharp nee by i +» Dee. 17, at 3:00 | | . 40 Commerce Sireet Chopin; Prelude Op. 11, No. 1, Yap- =. - ° < | | fice, Op. 11, No. 2, Hutcheson; Etude|__ Te 5éth Street Cinema ha nother Saturday sic Recital | Direction GEORGE ENGLES, ; 7 i de tance ior int ‘bu bn |Bemire howng in “Elwin th A Ne ag 939 om FREIGBE RG Re Tees nde g n 3 ‘ erma ilm starring Lia id. y. EMC ramon cis tries (atk Seri Soo i ‘ f dle Bah, Schubert-Liszt; Moto per-|istest importation eat Gate fenethy 2 LY, acoU p.m. Sopheg Carnegie Hall, Tues. Eve, Dee. 13, 8130 | Matinees Saturday Afiernoon / petuo, an. iy z aceacareis lh bins bed ERNESTO PIANIST , run today. at rs e $i ZABELLE ARAM cn. FEF LE S C H: A New Playwrights Production f The William Fo j The Violinist lies Must Dres: | / f | lthe pide a the Rc ae on FELIX S A ib M O N D (Steinway I (Duo-Art Records) seals 4 | : | New Playwrights eshte See m| WALLS: JERI ANGER'S ga qusenrage 2] Program: B ViN—BRAHMS | Cu ean | EIR rig eae ~| Uy | John Golden . 4hsW Pe Stats. | , ) al calForum ; a weeny. lb) ~~ 40 Commerce Street ai TH 45, W. of Bway a0 I ; fe br, W. y ». 8:40 Tlenry ; 43 St. 18, : ‘ of New York viet. youpon caearurox. | BOOTH Sheen Wea. a sit nt oe itis ara a | | : 4 : . 4 nthroy * oval ap | Grant Mitchel] in, Geo. M. Conan's | 3 ALL the proceeds of this KURT SCHINDLER, Mus. Dir. [eres - 28 Semana ESCAE EK [a Lara grieess Farca * performance will be do- i ‘MBeries of Muscat the. | ,.0° American Opera Company lay with Leste Howard | LK BABY CYCLONE aI Ste to the Greco-Caril. | | Gud Thess Sums Byes Dees 1s at siao | which pena. by AGvan Weche | SEMSU DI eee nh sree Raith AN yal 4 | Janet Gaynor, wh -\) le a. ec hy Bid seats rn : * Jat the Gallo Theatre, Jan. 10, will A uid recital of Spanish dances’ Jascha Heifetz will r |tions in “Seventh Heaven lo Defense Committee, (|| ‘The English Singers | sive its inaugural performance Mon-|by Carola Goya and Carlos de Vega’ yor next Saturda: vip patric Lstgalth ee hiah 4 70 Fitth Ave, N. ¥. Gf in Chrisuaas Progen day evening at the Poli Theatre in| ‘vill be given tomorrow evening, at mypeae seh Ni 'Y, and will resume we eh Times § 4 Wanda Landowska | Washington, presenting Gounod’s che Forrest Theatre. The program 7!8 ac ivities on January 4 at Car. és | wide acclaim, is now active in the |}% TICKETS MAY BE OB in xeleetions from “Faust” in English. “Faust” will be | Will include the popular numbers from |negie Hall with his first recital in production. of “Lady C da,” al TICK MA 3B a OLD ENGIASH CLAVECINISTS | | followed by Puccini’s “Madame But- | ‘he first two recitals. Beatrice Wel-| two years. ; film dirceted by Frank Borzage, pro-|fj TAINED AT THE BOX- Heswbe te the Otel Diane (OF thas oly? ion Tuesday evening vend Moe ‘or, harpist, will be the assisting ar- | a tee ducer of “Seventh Heaven.” OFFICE OF THE THEATRE Wanda Landow ska. Mines the Plevel lart’s “Marriage of Figaro” on Wed- ist. Mario Basini's Spanish orchestra) Dusolina Giannini, who sings next sO |nesday.. The American Opera Com- | vill play for the dancers. week with the Philadelphia Orchestra ; a Herbert Brenon haa begun casting This advertisement is donat- The Russian Symphonie Chcir will|pany was established last spring, to and during Christmas week with the 4 Who will sing the title role in|for his forthcoming picture “Laugh, ed by The DAILY WORKER. give a program at the Engineering | give opera in English. The director Alfred Blumer pianist, wil give|Schola Cantorum, will give her only “Lucia di Lammermoor” at Hamp-| Clown, Laugh,” in which Lon Chaney will be starred. den’s Thegtre tomorrow afternoon. i Auditorium on Saturday evening, January 7. is Vladimir Rosing. The conductor is | his recital at Town Hall Wednesday b afternoon, December 28, Frank St. Leger. local recital at Carnegie Hall Februx ary 1. ; ¥;