The evening world. Newspaper, July 30, 1918, Page 16

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‘About Pl | ) and Players By BIDE DUDLEY T has broken out t "Hitchy-Koo” at the Globe Theatre and, as @ result, Raymond Hitchcock and Laon Errol are nearing the par' ing of the ways. The two weeks’ notice has gone up on the bulletin board and the show will close. The entire company will be let out and Mr, Hitchcock will re-engage those he wants for the show's road tour, which will begin at the Colonial Theatre, Boston, on Labor Day. The question of “spotlight” appears to have| caused the break between Mr. Hitch-) cock and Mr. Errol. The former, | being the owner of the evening's entertainment, has recently become of the opinion that he wasn't being regarded as the chief star by others | in the organization. He now believes | that sin ‘Hitehy-Koo' aymond Hitchcock's show, Raymond Hitch @ock should not be overshadowed in the cast by any one, Mr. Errol, it ie said, bas his own ideas as to the importance of bis work, and there's) the whole story. | Mr. Hitchcock and Mr. Errol have been co-stars since the first "Hitchy- Koo" was launched last summer, and | it has always been regarded as al happy combination. It is said Mr, | Errol has been receiving a sulary of | $1,600 a week ¢ is a funny man, but Mr. Hitch is also quite a laugh-provoker. The latter says he iT see that “litchy-Koo" does not deteriorate. “IT 18 EVERYTHING.” “Everything” is to be the title of Charles Dillingham’s next Hippo- drome production. 1t will go on dis- at the big playhouse during the | jatter part of August. The new show will be in three and fourteen scenes. R. H. E ide wrote and | devised it and is deep in the work of waging it. The music and lyrics will be by & Kroup of write neluging John Philip Sousa, Irving Berlin, John | Ie Golden, William Jerome, Har-y Wierney, Percy Wenrich and Raymond} Hubbell, Patriotism naturally will be the keynote of the entertainment. Among the principals will be De Wolf Hopper, Houdini, Charles Al- drich, Belle Story, Bert Levy, Tom Brown's Clown Band, Arthur Geary, Bluch, and a troupe of especially or- nized dancers headed by Desiree jbowska. the Russian premier dan- seuse, and Gerda Guido, a Danish dancer new to this country, It will be the most elaborate entertainment ever devised for the Hippodrome, “MY COUSIN CAROLI.” Enrico Caruso’s first film will be called “My Cousin Caroli.” William Ricciardi is to act In the picture with the noted tenor, He will be, also, in Leo Ditrichstein's company, GIRLS TO TEACH SOLDIERS, A bevy of chorus beauties from the Century Grove's midnight revue will teach the “girls” of the ensemble in the Camp Upton musical show, “Yip, Yip, Yaphank.” how to dance and conduct themselves behind the foot- lights. Headed by Lady Stage Man- ager May Leslie, Sybil Carmen, Fay Atkins, Lois Leigh, Nina Whitmore, Ethel Hallor, Annette Bade, Caroline Nunder, Charlotte Stephenson, Mary Cunningham, Arline Cha: rances Pritchard, Grace Jones and Helen Bboy will go to Camp Upton Thurs. day, in their own autos, mind you, ive the “awkward squad” jts Gret lesson. “KISS BURGLAR” CLOSING. “The Kiss Burglar” will end its New York engagement Saturday night at the Eltinge re, and the company ton of three or four 6 on tour, This plece bas been one of the sur- ises of the season. W. P. Orr and lack Welch brought it to Broadway without much heralding, and it sprang fnto popularity the opening night. Fay Bainter will sever her connection with ‘the company Saturday night. Her role will be asiigned to a well known woman star Gos: Herbert Druce has been gt for “The Blue lear.” enreant A. H. Woods went to Washington | yesterday to see “Why Worry?" Lew Kelly will head Lew Kelly's | burlesque show next n, | William H. 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