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__» TH THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1926. MUsic |/AMUSEMENTS!| _ , WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM— Purchases Made During November Will Be Billed in December—Payable in January If You Prefer “Richelieu.” 1 GHALIAPIN'S “BARBER OF Robert Mantell, one of the stanch: | SEVILLE. est_upholders of the traditions of | *“The | @ Barber of Seville,” that piquant | Shakespearean drama, s nie ra wri g At gave the one char: ion of :un"“ oS by Moseiul, which is & | S0 Ll WWochington repertoire that of bouyancy and humor &% &[gges not come from the hand of t BShertdan play, is given every indiv , in his remark- ual treatment in Feodor Challapin's e hl);r lhl‘f- rrnlo in prod . tchelieu” before an uction, presented in first local arge andience in the Wash- ce yesterday afternoon. The Auditorium. Mr. Mantell’s 18 a genius as an actor as | Richelleu is.one of his most famous. ‘Well @8 an artistsinger. In his first nd deserved!. He gives the ‘operatic appearance in Washington, a 2, g . £ i s i v i i i s e couple of years ago in “Faust,™ he eader such as he G Street at Eleventh 5K N ] .M. Kresge Department Stores, Inc. won complete loyalty from local e a3 ; e exquisite in Budiences. This was proved yesterday | " role of Julie de Mortemer, and | in the way in which the auditorium | Olga Leeds, very lovely to look ¢ was “packed to standing room only” |Rave life to the role of for *The Barber of Seville.” Lorme. John Burke w: This 18 not Chaltapin’s first per- | Ihiradas and John A in the gay Rossini work in | QUite acceptable in the role Mty. He sang the role of Don | ¢ Mauprat. John C. Hi e originality to his reading of the role Baslllo in the Washington Opero Co.'s” production, but he has done a number | Of Joseph. the monk, who was de- of flm‘lh‘) perfect his role since then, ;l;u!d to his cardinal, but abominated s poetry. and it 1a Intoresting to note the «o™: | "The seitings were adequate and the and even vocal coloring of the | action of the entire cast logical and SE RN GthRTS i ithe cast This Tnmmwx a ome of the light- | ’y aually | 1N effec v in the night s not Rossin's opera as usually |g.one in the apartment of the car o 1t 18 Chaliapin-Rossini’s handi rk. m dinal, were well done and the sug- gestlon of organ music ever so often Chaltapin seems to have made an | Fortion of ; iien } ¥ rvoehny happy choice in his colora- ura, soprano. Elvira de Hidalgo aings Rosina’s role charmingly. The h:;:)ua "Un}: vofe poco fa” was sunL; with smoothly rippling cadenzas and | v finished style. It was a pleasing note | o ‘peoe et the ¢ Of her own country, completely flttng | metal, the former has many into this story of Seville, that de | tages'in longer life and in saving the Hidalgo choss” for her second SONE | expense of cleaning the liiting “Clavelitos” of Valverde. 3 : : She was at all times greeted with | enthuslastic appreciation. Giorgio Durando was happily cast | |N D 0 w s H A D E as Figaro. His singl a- v v D s mlnblf: e iatb0 ROl ot i Made to Measure Santa Claus Broadcasts over Station companions on the stage with un- —Factory Prices : 3 5 : X WRC again tonight, ”“I: last n‘m; be- usual effectiveness for an operatic are ready to send you samples and | e o 4 ore arriving in Washington. Tune singer. Joseph Bobrowich, as the s, s 3 ' L i/ % f £ & count, was not so happy a choice. | "’“""'" w1 = O in at 6:30. He has a beautiful voice, but there are times when his tones are far from | - & - ~ pleasing or evenly produced Al |1 ; ( / fs insistence upon drazging the | == g ::mpo r't’:d ;}'lde'nt :rack of co-ordina- l. l | ) on with Plotnikoff, the conductor, ||| Ay f:jr rgln nraé‘urla was far from i{ lnglon Hote l \( rable. Gluseppe La Puma was ve “K” Very good as Dr Bartolo. hat met ||| Vermont Avenue above ‘K a0 #00d as Anantan, who 1 the per- | | i fect foll for Challapin. Anna Lizzet- ||| B ALLROOM zkaya, -as Berta, and Glacomo Luc- | | - chini, 'as Florello, filled small parts || we wom.o WIDE WIRELESS ‘The settings are attractive, the firs receptlons and social affairs { 107 @ = one especially 8o, and the orchestrs Unsurpassed Cuisine | played the acors quite well. The | !--dm-‘-- ool .. | M. E. C. Atwood. 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