The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1904, Page 10

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OWECHIRNS AS HR BEATE Nothing” at the Knicker- booker Theatre and Adds to Her Many Laurels. SOTHERN’S BENEDICK | LACKS VITAL QUALITY. Actor’s Portrayal of Character Approaches Dangerously Near Effeminacy — Remainder of Cast Fair. } one capable of working a spell, feem, under almost any cir- Perhaps her Beatrice was| modern in tone, perhaps she and disport herself witn a) abandon than a high-bred| | ge ads 5 Hi done, but there was a de- rit of spontaneity and rosy- in all she did, except in| foene, where Beatrice's outburst rather split the Mar t and didn’t quite succeed in over the footlights, For the she was all that Marlowe can be, that's more than any other Ameri- tress is capable of, even though her prettiest, Jowe with Hale High, Lest night saw Miss Marlowe with high “done high,’ which had the éffect of changing and rounding the Marlowe profile, of making the Mar~ lowe yes and nose smaller, and of tak~ fing the piquancy out of the Marlowe @hin, In fact, at first Ht alnfost rested with the Marlowe volce to introduce Whe spirited iady—Marlowe without @ hairdresser is more fetcbing than with “Much Ado i i ne sy her i @ description of them; but they are as full of color and beauty as Marlowe hereeif—and the modiste who made ‘them could surely ask no greater praise. Prankly, Mr. BE. H. Bothern's Bone- @ick is not satisfying. It lacks the vital, virile quality which Is the key- ote of the character, the element pbich Otis Skinner, more than any of our actors, coukl supply. Dangtrously Near BMeminncy. Mr, Sothern gives it, in place of the sential Light touch, something verging angerously on the effeminate. His Gestures, particularly that characteris- tie one of the right forearm, suggest thts, ck {4s something more than & . He should have robustness first Mr, Sothern does not {s humor Sosece 2 wing grace. ‘Temperamentally an lealiy he ts not Benedick tn ‘ad lon to these failingn he was studied 4 of spontaneous, The Hero of Mary Hall, 4 n strove brilliantly to lure “The oud Prince” from the path of virtue, | fan with q melting smile, but finally lized into @ certain i Soy yg Httle inspiration for her love Seems tor it would be for any Hero Wo see the Claudio of Norman Hackett ie. Dogberry of Rowland Buckstone had more gusto than real merit, but It leased sufficiently to | @ in @ curtain call. WW. 1H. Cromp- was good as I cyto, as was Kingdon in the os of the améably villainous Borachio, Cc, D, AT OTHER THEATRES, The French company began Its last fweek at the American by giving a B00d performance of “L'Abbe Constan- Un.” The bills for the remainder of the ‘week have been changed as follows To-night, “Le Maltre des Forges;" Wednesday matinee, ting’ Wednesday night, @ay night, “Bebde;” Friday night Gendre de M. Poirier; “Marie Jeanne," Dustin Farnum, tn "The Virgir | played to a large audience at the Grand 7 louse, “The Girl trom Kay's,” with sam Bernard ani Hattie Williams, packed the Harlem Opera-House. “The Ninety and Nine’ was the at-| fraction at the West End Theatre, The Russell Brothers in “The Female Detectives” were seen at the Star Struggle for Gold" was witnessed at the Third Avenue Theatre. ed "More to Be) who last | enable him to “Le Saturday nig’ ui Won the night | Metropolis ahaa | The Trocadero Burlesquers began. the | week at the Dewey. and the “American Barleequers at the Gotham. iulng at léading theat un “Giver: in “Granny : ingalee,"’ Daly drey in “A M “Higgledy: Pig ; Mrs, Patiic! nt Ine “The Harvester. Brothers in Par’ David Warfel * Belaser Prootor’s Twenty-third Street The- the Japaneses Imp Kent tn “Just Do o Company in t Was Eighteen,” Hayes ant fy in “The Clerk and the fi Nicholson and Miss No png the attractions, Proctor's th Btreet ‘Theatre offered Jonn “ahi Bally Cohen, Zaynara’s lon Midgets, and others, waa tne play at Proo- ¥ ‘Dommates in “Much Ado About) 16 of the seventeenth century) “ 1| York in tho people's Bnglish, at very . | by Lew Simmons and Frank H. Wiite. + | Mush | art “When WHE WORLD: TUPSDAT NVENING, NOVEMBER 1; 101, THRE GUILELESS FOOL, KUNDRY, AND THE SWAN ei AS SEEN LAST NIGHT BY ARTIST HARMONY, G994404409000964- 40006000 G4 446444 PALILIDODIDIDDEPDD IED TEGDV DD HIDDOEDE DODD : +4 25-3 G-EDPPD EOD LDAGOD ©6069 OSOOSS EGE SS PSOHHS GERI EEE DPOE DELS REED SUNG IN ENGLISH : —— Mr. Savage’s Company Gives a! 3 Highly Creditable First Per-| « formance in the Vernacular of| { Wagner’s Opera, “Paretfal,” for the firet time in New | gS) early popular prices, was presented gilt ARS at the New York Theatre lnat night , by Mr. Henry W. Savage. If any there were in the nudience who came with @ patronizing ar, to damn with faint praise, they were Aisagpointed. The production waa of! serious import, of sterling merit, and of great beauty, It would seem unfair to make com: parisons between this and the elabor-| ate production in German by Mr. Con-| ginning of the acta, and there was abso- t ah th ves i ‘ -Ho ures. ingeor's garden it wel Fed at the Metropolitan Opera re lute silence .during the apeetiongege’ have been an enchanted piace, so beau- ast season; yet it might be done # *| which began at 6.40 and lasted until 11. |tifully was it laid out, while the Temple ly, without fear that all the honors) o'clock, and attempts at applause after|of the Grail wag an imposing structure would fall to one aide the curtains wore hissed down. An un-| yen the moving scenery got along without any #erto ‘Thoughtful persons there were last ‘ GSA BANE AAGEIDAD IND SLDLDDO OD OID DOD DADE DGD OEREDDSD The stage settings were brilliant plo- sceinly haste to get out to dinner @! “Last, but not least, 8 pro- winter who, noting the eagerness of | minute or two before the end of the duction ae diseloeed Aft wy A rf ot sinh “ , ot ‘ i ¢/Stage beauties that will make all the the public to attend a performance of | first act was the only violation of the SItKh neuitles thal wil make all the the one Wagner opera which Frau | traditions, flower girls were among the most grace- Costma wished to preserva for home| Of the story of and tta)ful, syiptitke, alluring creatures that consumption at Bayreuth, predicted | moral, of the strength and weakness of Brondwiy theatres sere may fe to that the crase would not Inst, Per: | its music and of the place ft shall hold eee will be many a Johnnie’ who haps It Is already on the wane, Whe among the works of the Master,” so haa no soul for muslo dropping In for the house last night was full from much has beer written that another the second act “Parsifal” TOM | last word’ may safely be omitted, Of) Discussion on opera in the vernacular top to bottom, there was no uncom-| just night's cast Mime, Kirkby Luna, |i9 likely to arise anew. It may. be i it y y table crowding. There wore no | who was Kundry, carried off the honors. | dow led whether anybody In last night's a : Her characteriaation waa exeelient. She audience who was not familiar with lunch parties on the floor of the) red ovely in tho gutden scene and the libretto could follow the story ‘any yer of persons fearing to lose thelr| shy sang well, Alota Pennarini, as|more closely se the words were | ; I atten stead vot Tn German ; put had to A word of praise Is due to “old ner, ‘There was & marked sdsence of | bes was reiter enpbosive bs he and Mir. Land for thelr duties taenee the leadors of society who are bOX:| singing Johannes Bischoff as Amfortaa, | ation. holders at the Opera-House, but other- Putnam Griswold as Gurnemans and wine the audience was a fairly rep 1 as Kiingsor gave creditable sentative one, Inctuding persons i fashion, music lovers, musiclang, art: | ists and writers, cheek by jJowl with the general publlo, standing room by going out to din- | Pa 1, Was the gullelese fool to per- | sung In l@ht there will be an entire change etpals and conductor. MUNYON’S REMEDIES Are Safe Remedies and Should Be in Every Home, Chorus Excellent. ‘The chorus was excellent, and the or- chestra, under the sympathetic leader- ship of Waker H. Rothwell, did sur. jo nee. risingly we! ta fau 4 was that Dien’ During Feeterne Bf all concerned, was in the ilirection af Trumpets in the lobby and foyers tn} pois! 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