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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; MARCH 1980, ' NEW PLAYS NEXT WEEK; rr HOY TO. ST OL TE STACEUTS UM NEM RAVENET WEE A SSE OS WDIDOOIGD SOOO9O8009 Theatre, and there is no sign of @ de : 7 af Mena rip ay waci ; Pe a eg a ‘| in tl as long the management desires. “Yon Yongon’ will be seen at the Me-|Christian Scientist Bene= tropolle Theatre next week. ona hundreath per-| Jamin ‘‘ Treated” Mrs Written Exclusively for The Evening World. 72s Casino Gir” has made such @ hit at the ( that it can + Child Kneeling in Court ‘The Even.ng World is al- 2g Corridor Swore to Kill ‘ways in receipt of letters from : : ; + . — uuvenits of thei i young men and young women Father's Slayer. % al a ) Bl the Sasaaiee chascis ob tke tos Gelb. 7 Theatre Monday hgh Old Curtosity Shop" tp still do- xcellent business at the Herald Theatre, ‘Who wish to adopt the stage as ® profession, and who ask how and where to begin, and what ere the qualifications for suc- ces in such a career. A suf- Sctent number of these letters to cover the entire field of tn- “The a % Te Christian Science responaitte fer ) lone of the eyesight of poer Catia” 4g That a a question which Lawyer le not be wonder at ham Levy says he i] before Mames of the performers WHO APPEL | veiminal gutheriniea eee each evening ate considered. Jullus Benjamin, of @ @t Masie it, solidest kind Pavement, and, with pale face and up- lifted hands, took an oath to slay the murderer of his fether, who had just tt e escaped with a ten-year sentence, } b| At Proctor's Twenty-third Street The- quiry were submitted to th B the bey knelt hie mether. er : ®\ aire next week may be oven 1 eur In the centre of an awe-struck crowd | in the corridor of the Criminal Court Greatest and most successful of English-speaking actresses, Mies Klien Terry, who read them carefully and bas an- swered every question of im- portance they propounded. lark features were contorted with pes- | ® 4 5 Mitchell, John | reseived as much as $99 tn $1 feep ‘on. Her eyes flashed with hate. ’ ( 4 . MoCale and | “prescribing” for Mrs. Gelb. Port 4 Her hands, too, were uplifted. Her » 3 . ; wife of a poor tailor, itving at 67 Broome © | Yolce was hoarse as slowly, word after | % : ) | arr th ficemare Pals street. They have four cialérem, ‘ | word, she hissed the horrible oath and q : { A pany, Caron ani Herce't. W. H. Clem: | Several months ago the aight tm inet made the boy repeat |t after her, , Biart, Linton and Mcintyre, Josephine | left eye began to fail and she had i, : ‘ ' Harvey and Colville and McBride. in her left side. She called on 3 answers bo ~ f Mr. Keith off xt week Maurice ‘These have all been Two OTHER AVENGERS. : G . RL, eles gg Bony eek ae or oA ‘Sune written —not dictated, but Near them stood two other women. . ¢| Mar, Cora Tanner and company, George bd dre. , Fuller Golden, Grapewin and | Chance Ther every movement indicated their | @ . vf full approval of the words of mother 4 f = : Ol Ge te a saa ht Frank Jand son. Their lips moved with each Kierschner will eelsorats hie Het ae woul word of the death-oath and thetr | Sivereary on he Mage At thet bosoms heaved with the struggle of |® e suppressed rage, and why not, for were , they not also victimes of the man )| against whom the oath was taken? Thia welrd scene followed the sentence | °% Vincenzo Spinelll. He was charge with allooting and killing Caspar Colett, )| Salvator Collet! and Antonio Colett! tn | East Eleventh street, between A\ | A and First avenue, Jan. 31. )| A feud had existed between the fam- IMes for some time prior to the fatal day, It ended tn a battle tn the atreet, Spinelli's revolver flashed again and amain, and when the smoke had cleared on@ of the Colletia lay dead, near him were the other two, dying, and within a written—by the actress her- » eel, and every word and 7 thought has been conscien- tlously weighed and* consid- ered. ©OO060000000000006400-66%-5 FIRST SUGGESTIONS. Ta my opinion the art of acting Is not to be taught; it is not atter of les- fons 60 much as {t {9 a natural gift.! ‘Men and women are born greatly gifted, | ( according to the particular will of Meaven and heredity, and no amount of | teaching will make the great ones small 1 can never teach any one how to act, \ \ or the small ones great. although I know the stage pretty well; therefore I am not going to talk to you vith any purpose of tmportanee. If] \ fn raeter of Lady Macbeth. ‘vere ts one subject I avoid more than @ CON c other it is this giving of advice to A, food voice, « dramatic senee of sit-|prenticed, and they learn thetr business) ve" (ou 2esterday. when the Anal @® aspirants, because {t is #0 cften| | , ft th ‘somne famil- tweeted by young people who have) {Allon On and Of the alate, eee al, re Se mie, place. Near one was her stx-year-old| New Terk will have two new produc. ote hopes than prospects. impulses. he meer begine fm a machine! ioy, al) ant on 0 bench together and jonda: nightmare” properly intimated before, these qual-| shop, and the actor should begin in the three—as the Yemp ‘Theatre will pro- However, this America is such a big be “acquired. Actore and| theatre. All his or her faulte are giar-|°M#t Slances full of murderous hate | 4 tn and a fuli- vuntry, and there being so many clever Tenses Nh gg y nacare to, thelr ingly apparent on the stage, in the pres- at the f a rial r alles for Europ, kc oung people seeking stage honors, I el compelled to camply with their re- born to thelr trades. ence of an unprejudiced audience, while sea “drama ‘The curts a. they are frequently hidden in the studio Being they knew Ifttle about oe x, i pm 4 oF we juest made to me, tiat I»: methi ase. Ns them that will be of as vad da 8) Y How is the young stage aspirant to {| °° clase-room. what @n and 4id not under-| the leading Bart; while comedy: 1 the bevt pee discover his or her talent ? Hite By idbedignatin eA sogpeed () SA Man ‘and’ Hie” Wife.” introducing suppose pre: wish to criticise the great amount of bar and to plead guilty te ip Jersie Millward. Hy, Faveums @omething of value to at spirants wood that is done for young people b~ ie to answer the questions faithfully as Te HE discovery of talent ts a8 8¢-| in:eligent teachers. the first degree. They | ing and other popular players. 4 a |, however, when he was at jein's Victoria musical We are not ail hora with natural Signced’ to. tom years’ Hepriconment | tants Sen inar® [ts pway. when the Ra T can as they have been put to me. te in knowledge to any intelil- One of the great faults of siage as- t mind as the discovery thet We! grace or power of impersonation, and era-H pepnoers hen he will appear in pirate is that they overestimate thelr | have two arm and two ands sat to [there are certain technical conditions | And gome one translated the sentence to Mit Peay haa been Produced in| diay, “Phe Moth and the Plamen | “4 cee ability. A lot of them are not good| | 40 not believe ow. alent 180 the stage which may be taught; but The iy every city Ad hae proved |.¢/Th® Interrupted Honeymoon" can be \ t Huber's Museure enough for the tage although they | over lost for wantlof discovery; the; oven wal success depende entirely upon | ¢_.1, Bld oe hatred burst ing the past three years, heen at Daly's tor acetone sia Fipin, ving tha theee 4 world Is only (oo q@ck to harvest any t that ts natural and not as-|forth. The wii 2 0m Jumped | fe ore a ney of the Wells” will! American hel Edith Wilbur, the big- consider themselves (00 good. talint, he Marea 4 up and screamed like a fury, She swore | {™ pot the management con- the 17.8 | headed girl, and many others. I have oven very clever young peopte | (ain)" Would be revenged for the murder |naentiy ex : to remain at the house Sue, A Fuh) a Zink will remain at verform splendidly in a drawing-room J Is tragedy more difficult than er husband. the hot weather Arives every one Gare jane’ | One Bundted and Ay. .) Street who would have failed utterly on the| here may be @ Bhe made a wild dash for the prisoner, |t the seashore of mountains. ‘ ial gel Theatre another weal. and A] ‘ y * | crcumatances delay x comedy ? dragging her boy with her. Bho cursed | Willtem Gillette beging Me. twenty- {A ie retin oe eee, 13 mon reps : gift, but 1 ase . ‘ 4 remain 5 Of course this Is not & rule, but there| baanly Spinel again and again. Then she at-| {ours week in 'Bherlosk Holmer at eet Tn | the ‘Cintiae’ vlaterel re 4 i aeaeelcaital ; SHOULD gay that neither one can tacked Ansistant District - Attorney * Stand alone without the other, Gchwarekepe end’ tied te suthe bin. al! Seid, laren be poy The Academy of Muste |s scarce large Gre a lot of young persons doing pretty thi in drawing-rooms who beileve T inte what we see the enough to acco: theatre themselves to be really too good for the | se oi a tiles (© eal tu Feet itler oe oe ace eioee aan ate scunsed him of saving Spinel! from | will be fark, nent week. On, the fol; | who wish to nee Way’ Din Rise alony Pastor stil have at ble theatre tage. hide wil keep so8 Of the stages Ts | sistently tragic or consistently comic| (he death chair. wil be presented, Tie yaanjoved a| 72 lat appearance ot Mr. end Mire. | pit, Vatia Qladeane, mith and Cook, | {oe Was a oe farting Ay | ee ie, terme: He wel fe 0 WA an Aw Lae | Ae Hastie Cent Was Steet’ | ry. Arthur Rigby and many others, What are some of the qualities : ve a little of 5 TW CRASB. 7 when prevent "The ry will y the public—the true acting | to some temperaments tragedy is “My Daughter-in-Law" et the Lyceum | fj hey yy v8 d Hurtig & Seamon a pe ss B ; cullari bil att #10. hall Soren ee eros mm attest? Goat abt Te | saten ee) a tesbtadion Ewan 6 raablone Ber settee 1 altrect large es dessate nent i oh tn using 8 It dow Lottie HIS js @ question that would take nl can afford to give I will only answer it H as tion; ta others, comedy 1s the only (rus! ening Avense Trolley Cas Ras ‘Hearte Are . te be} widehey Sent Tanto and Having d scovered talent, ee isthe } | aching. id Wa herstan Away on i gg gad) The Paar thaaert n enormous E xe b ‘stage aspirant to study? digni of tr ly, and u run at the Co- gh A cow jure, will be insti! at should be capable ‘of unben: ary Chicage he lusee Monday night, play of comedy. Two policemen were stood on their], z ms tt, oe Dodd, one of the best: EGINNERS on the stage have heads and one man was injured 001 recaporurily “ioitact teats Maori | . Mr. Muart mn and it | emnartgtgare fe tiie, comatry, ‘ar’ their Individuality to consider,! om mongay Miso Terry will tell (severely that he had to be removed {0 iter at ‘hs Meine Severe Theatre matt vones company ot EY a ra te et Aaat Whale PRE) 6 the aret step that should be |t hoepital in a collision at Park Row he enemas Te the feproduction Blano'tn iasitation of Corney The first thing necessary for atten- ton on the stage Is presence; not neces- sarily supremely beautiful, but a pres- ence that is at once magnetic and au-|sonalities to @ special line or part. and Pearl street this morning. thoritative. | Pernorally, 1 cannot conceive how tes-| taken by a stage coptrant and of /thd Peer) site) Uhh mong. Sekded Torah Ay, Aha the management |“ © Regatte Girl” wil be withdrawn | | The Hawthorne slaters, will be at, the Temperament, nervous energy, {mag-|*ons in acting can teach peopig how 16|/the diferent times of dramatic when (he show was falling, Streets and! wer y, K very | {rom Koster '9 Monday t, ang | Schisy Music Hall next bo meariome emotions discreetly governed| act, any more than & pen and\Iak 688 | wept; and whet they require of a|uaswsiks wore slippery’ tnt belt a xcaieat hae Bie‘et tg wil | SeSecte the valet = ccapiay ing recently earn trons : terion, with the and tremendous physical strengih are + Roviee. primary ties tor stage work. In all trades young people are ap- Seah 2 Oa | em oer jof a grade there. The attraction at ut mn eee il be suc- | “The Social Maids,’ one of the ot seis Moree a | ke he abc hn i | Nets oni oho DUCHESS OF YORK'S BABR|MOZART’S “MAGIC FLUTE” june 3 Seats 384, “pine| 8&5 Szuge Menrod® mr hee reertm canta sore im tanten «| A GORGEOUS SPECTACLE, [mr arse esntct mammoge ie] Seen She wes Ora "SP nua" aa tc | Bt pre susie nommnten win ovr rare tis| ORATORIO SOCIETY LEADS | THE LONDON STAGE LONDON, March 1.—4 son was born} gaining momentum with every yard, the y the Duchess of York thls morning at! oye paimy days of Niblo's and “The/ triumph for Mr. Grav and his asso-|Car dashed onward. x 19s. Second mein Se a kt ei a ney comer toncea' tt! = IN NEXT WEEK’S MUSIC, |rmsnes ooo mar sew rar we ———————= the Oprra-Hovse last night by the the Rigi ly he no passengers on board, Production Nere—Zdna May | gorgeous spectacie which Mr. Grau made ‘ | who was Pam! irning into Pearl street from Park Mer Jewels. of his revival of Mozart's “The Magie| best of voice, but the bes wird and Mer Row going south, Culhane, hearing ¢hi Bach's mass in B minor, which ip to the Germania Theatre that Mr. Amberg | (copyright. 1900, by the Assoriated Prees.) ste." Much has been said from time] t0*Papegt® cia ai, ggemmprich was warning gone df the oncoming ear, tried) $e eume by the Oratorio Society at will continue It on Monday and all nert| CONTON, March Si--Charles Frohman to time, and justly, of the hefficiency jothered ie ae 5 week. hes made @ contract with Arthur Col- f the stage direct: i te, Principal musical offering of Von Schuch, the famous Dresden con-|lins whereby he gete the annual Drury execrable management of the lights, lovely, plet j The rig | Rest week. It ts by far the mom am- ductor, who apeared for the fret tame ta Lane melograma for the next five years a Miss Carrie io such criticism could be made last | w ' Peary eek | bitious task the eociety has attempted, vy » America last Thureday night, will direct | for America. night, Scene after scene, involving com-| me 7 01 di Bi roe ‘They were thrown on Si and Frank Damrosch, the conductor, is the Opera-House Bunday night concert| He made a contract with D'Oyly Carte pilcated setting, was changed adroitiy. | 0°4 Olitake ag . ’ heads. while the other four passengers) sparing no pains to make the effort to produce “The Rose of Persia," now Ligais were turned up at the right mo- ‘delle De ecauet- | Pie ley MomantK however, ell were| VOTthy of the great work. The orches- playing at the Savoy, in America in ment, and adjusted correctly. Prin- on inete feet again, Geciariog’ (hay Wes | tre hes heen strengthened with @ desire eptember, The cast will be made up Ot the men made » dignified . | cipais and chorus were in their places at cane ign nor ben injured over the dash-| 9 reproduce the effects contemplated ES Tella cage glk i. y-three |the proper time, There was no con- AS ampana nded iH by the composer, two obo! d’amere hav- fusion anywhere, A precedent was vet. Farseroe i ia Mireot. ‘he horece were keocked totes | ing boon especially constructed tee tere eit baa kl tive Gnd 00 Anateet | Hereafter there can be no excuse for wien oft ti ths | Berlin, and the rehearsals by Mr. Damn concert conducted by | rel. jun! Dufrich is Opera- Hi Mr. Frohman further arranged to pro- |ruch pitiful exhibitions of yan arena vi out snd Matern pleted the if P. L 4 Oe we force et roseh have been more than usually 9p Hucoday niger wite, ths Mugmentes duce Belasco ladame Butterfly” at ae ee — whieh marked | tit, mee na Ry] he that the fron pier, aa beat. The beep 0 and earnest. The principais oo ot ae, hi - mint. the the Duke of York's Theatre with “Miss - of * ‘ credit - [horses were only s! ly injur Mise Sara Anderson, Mies Ger- Aw oogga ere ve of is due. The t Wel ner Hobos” April 2. with Evelyn Millard as he scenery last night was new. |Chorusy ‘eapecithy the tee, UE wee lat ta ane 7, Hoepital where 1] (TUde May Btoin, Nicholas ‘Desty and over: ageyint,, daYuatign, 16 the | Hobie’ April 2 wit Evelyn aillard an well, hat. besides. cute, and | Joveph 8. Bernatetn Oe nye rete ate, wl be | the date of Mra. Leslie Carter's appear: el will t As to the hows, it was full in every |Bruises on his forehead. he had received | The opera soascn on embrich, Bebumann-Helnk. a t z uncomfortably crowded : proper With to . ance in “Zasa” for Baster Monday particular—moonlight on the Nile--was } ie 4 pevere internal A partes. One| Rts performance at the Metropolitan. © ven , the Men | Bana May is announced t ir het downstairs. There |faguleite, Another was a transforma | uch enthusiasm, the priscipals being luni cy ang TH Atte ett ONS |A supplementary seance cr toe ents Brest Yeu Dota ma tbe papers. & |Uon scene of wonderfu; effect. Still|calied out many times after the the Oak street station. begins on Monday. Next week oa ‘Bor ik story of the ‘be, jewelry, ' rt x * prog- with ¢ ion Sihers sosmnbtibe bs ot siaactve Reyptinn | S56 (60, core ain, von, the tame is a flows: Mona, "Pata laa ask, wept Pace Rrovmaid {o have been prevented to her [tv ei feos ODMR, Man masonry, sold aw the Pyramids. A iss night of the subscription with Calve, Mantelll, Bauermeister, Van $.0°ctternoon. His will em: DIAMONDE, watches, weekly pays = whole menagerie of animals was in evi-|cowd fot have failed fo d / Dyck, Scotti and Edouard de Resske: tikes s E mod dence—birds, lions, monkeys, snakes. fine & -* - 4 f Wednesday, “The Magic Fi Thure- Brahme, inetein and Lisst. gi 2, av rerocoaues and (one observer declared) | nounced Qt Salton’ as ihe “palpeele netrech Chics oe . St popular prises; Mere re ee Rcolse Lenaur of the| lawyers after thers the atler. “it oO I. i * “, ed: low : pecans of the lndisposttion of Nordica f “Carmen;” Saturday afternoon, Yfonefors Home at the Waldort-as-| In an interview concerning hie ap-|piLit st iaaites tase” ieee oe | birds and by the| will be sung this a! ee Fe 4 , torla on Wi y eee ry which | ‘ Oo gt Any Peel] wus sLi—Almost sew sinew eral it. No matter. was a nt‘ of| “Goetiergectamerun > Mrs, Anne jus wr. be be en i oil attachments, §. Mra Dyck, adding wilt be her hat Pp ry Bertram, Edouerd de Resske and Muhl- ghe retired from the stage. Loe ra by which he will hay ee, Dr. Henry C, Hanchett will give the yi sserts ny ‘ " : Genee's “Nanon™ te to be presented by fourth of pee Cag ae concerts stage to ‘at Ht an, he ts "hin te | the Castle Square Opera Company at %! Adelphi Brooklyn, On| Parliament at the net election, three | s vgn: Tuesday evening leo ‘ ving ashed bins the American Theatre on Monday night Davi 'e last recite! this se tol And continued throughout the week. 42 ih he gree i tasohn Hall Drew Donaldson wil! make her first ap- on Monday noon, April i6 cre Sane part eal Se ome ly See oe Apel ib for the benef of ri Plank, & who died i i ‘Weeks in This City Trumps.” the Drury Lane success, in , Morgan Then Ge te Washington. which she 9 Bow playing the leading <6, ‘ “Pappho” has proved so successful at perlin leaving his ‘destitute. Comes Inte 95/008 Throngh the| hn! ZOMDON. March Duke saad : Death of Mie Aunt, Mrs. price Bowcastie salied p Agta AR of hog whe hes Sunday World Gong. es Margaret Cacey. for Y - ” . Bow fot fe can cane oes eae Seton +) THB BROOKLYN THRATRES|"T2".0° xe27 2 es] temat "De Ronin wit ” . comic operas, comes into rouzo ia New YT. te Bat Haines U Se i mareeees i en Sane. lense 6 tie the will of his aunt, Mra. Margarct De Si tage itrasced ty Ma: | Karey Sune, fled reuerny, A, Mam tm a New Play Coming BeBe Se Beem ces ¢ In for similar Jeracies, Mrs: Casey left Nest Week, Al W. Martin’ ny 18 “Uncle | Makes ‘numerous. ehatitable bequer ‘om's Cabin’ w the boards at/ to the Church of the Holy Triniy, in C, Goodwin and Mazine Hitiott | bijou Theatre. 4 Conn. Vee 15.008, ‘the All 0 week's ® Ge pease | Income. ‘ued i vie HA | ! i 333 3 3 z i? z i

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