The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1918, Page 6

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/ sha F mO ADULES STL SEERE EEE SELES 2 5 BRE gees ww 7 ia iB M ;% » bi b o © e oe a & R Fa +f e K SPIN DID ATTRACTIONS FILLING 4 ence, AF ARL'ss ROmk SPERA HOUSE THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1918. Lionel Barrymore, ‘the Gifted Actor, As Seen by His Talented Sister Ethel First, He’s a Wonderful Artist] Who Has Strength and Whose | “Acting Comes Out of His Head”—Not a Character Actor, but Can Play All) Characters—Can’t Be Im- | agined as Going Wrong for He Has Physical Power to Carry Out His Mental Con-) ceptions—A Broad Knowl-| edge of Music Helps Him— When All Is Said Sister Is! Proud of Brother and Is Quite | Sure He'll Not Get a Swelled | Head. By Ethel Barrymore. HE great thing to me about a Lionel ts that you never could imagine him in any kind of | part in which he would be anything wut right, and not only right but} Great. Ho has such a sense of the| theatre, such # brain and such humor! | Ig be had to be a dwarf, he would | make you think he was one, Just av te could suggest a giant, if that doesn’t strike you as absurd. The most diMcult thing for an actor aM artist, to do {s to convey to an | audience what it ts all about, But how clearly Lionel does it in “The Copperhead!" It isn't a question of | make-up with him. The drops tn the fourth act on an old man of eighty, but when Lionel takes the | curtain calls—and asmiles~it ts a young man with his make It's what he does wit has perfectly nico you he works his mouth trick plano keys, been made down in t that don’t stay put tainly is mental ou first two acts not whether he has trick teeth, He certainly a logs like skeleton are very, very « his shoes » that all th curtain | nd that cer of those tric dicate old us @haking a tremt do that terribl SUNDAY ‘WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY think mes out John and T have | « Imother was the best I have ever sec nd uid tolerate ar 5 r y A naged i wight t MORNING WONDERS ginning of from of hisjance itke I the fi this man, egin t > Y¥ fer vuse it is up there shows then that he ells the audience tn DON'T conside NE v YORK THEATRES ‘ ZS IOORES IN & . RIVoul PABLES SO" ST THEATRES sakes saan abies imemonuciaiaiete Sones ctieas eg _ a Sener man who just suggests the power HIPPODROME’S SHOW Rr w PHOTO PLAYS. 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