The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1918, Page 22

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i H Now, BH Metropolitan Opera Hou ‘will becomes a otion pictur theatre during t t week tn | May and will be operat Ootober. 8. L. Rothapfel, Genera) Di fector of the Rialto and the Rivoil, ‘will be in charge and will offer enter- t of the Rialto-Hivoll type. Mr. fel and the ard of Trus' es | eh @f the Opera House ¢ Ke- te last night whe the film man wa have a free hand in conducting the big house. ‘The orchestra now| Diaying at the ropolitan will be re- | M tained, as nearly intact as possible, for) the summer. “It will be under the Gifection of Hugo RKiesenfeld Tho geale of admission prices will be about the same as those at the Hialto and| Rivoli, | TO PRODUCE “APRIL.” Charles Hopkins will make bis firet Production in New York since ‘Trea. | ure Island” at the Punch and Judy cote Tuesday evening, April 2 wi @ play by Hubert Osborne _? ‘ entitled “Apri, described as an odd J O u Ss Cc A R Comedy of modern American life. In the cast will be Pauline Lord, Julie Herne, Mrs. Jacques Martin, Margalo Francesca totoli, Mitchell is, Alphonz Ethier, Charles Uop- | keine, Frances Bendtson, Gordon Mor-| rig, Jay Strong, Burr Caruth and C.| ML Meredith. MISS NESBIT ASPIRES. Byelyn Nesbit, ing and dancing in vaudeville, some (ay easpearian roles. At the Gr Teom Club's Public Sunday evening, ch 81, | WELL ~ {mM GETTIN’ Mig Lonergan will play Komeo in the bal Y scene trom “Romeo and Juliet TEM IN, AIN'T 1? Me ‘Was suggested to Miss D je assume the Juliet role, She was) eager to do.so at first but finally de- “TWO PAIRS" MONDAY. Clinton W. Moffatt’s production of the comedy, “Two Pairs,” by Donald MacLaren, will open | low Haven For the cast Booker and Walter McEwei SHE'S GETTING RICH. oa \. Your ) ‘ | aed WHY DID You HAVE To’ WAIT | “TILL-THE LAST MINUTE TO POT THOSE LENSES IN? “Hat's Just LIKE You! a Ra % SHuT EYES seer meet. | THE BIG LITTLE FAMILY much as MRS. WILSON’S PLAN. 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