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“All Playgoer. 3 Likea Cry,”? Is Way Marjorie Rambeau Explains Latest Success But Good, Hard Work and Uncommon Emo- tional Power Are Real Secrets of Perens Teller’s” Hit. By Charles Darnton t st act of “The Fortune Teller” a gale of applause swept ager turned to me and islasm There's the greatest 8 THE CURTAIN across the fc actress on the American This somewhat exira it @ certain significan Ww uncommon emotional power, g and direct betrayed crudities of speech and manner, but as t id imperson a ent tage!" ant estima ut qu of Marjorie Rambeau carried with Rambeau is an actress of ss, At times she has rum-soaked card-reader in the play at the Re goes this is the real test of called emotional fashioned sound, and it brougut a smile to th she said: “I don’t think the day of the emotional 6 is coming back, because | T believe it has never p: d, After the fir f ‘The Fortune Teller’ | at @ recent matinee Mrs. Dillingham came back to me and with tears in her eyes said: ‘I can't remember when I've enjoyed a play so much!’ Oddly | enough, playgoers like to cry, 1s this seems odd because we have our whare of heaven and hell in this d—mostly hell, People generally, 1 | believe, go to the theatre to be amused, and far be it from me to blame them for doing so. But they also like to have their d er feelings touched, perhaps because thie: press these day life. T enjoy ‘playing comedy rol 1 realize for an actor or an actress to get a stronger on an audience in a serious part. All of us{ have emotions that red. The diffi y is to get a play that, really touches the nstinet responds to a play con- cerned with mother-love: true today, I believe, because of the sacrifices made by mothers whose sons have gone to the war. ‘Theatre she traight to the heart—and The term has an old-| face of Miss Rambeau asi tress, it $8 pe can be \ (NAR O RS Ge rR Marjorie Rambeau in “The Fortune Teller.” “f don't mean to speak of myself as but the fact is I played Camfle when I 1 weighed 156 pounds, so [ must have been Isabelle in ‘East Lynne’ and suffere must have done in other similar roles In spite of her humor, Miss R for Mme. Janauschek, Ada Gra thing, the force she suggestion and rema: an espe el y emotional actress, sold, At that time | Afterwards I acted Lady st as much as my audiences int has the qualities tha \ Morris in the old remarkable, She won renown For one piled at this es Lo a character “A great deal i d or omy part Vm | never able to realize the 1 n y opinion, is to be human,” Then, too, the ueh th as ‘creating’ a part by the actor or actress. It is the alithor who create he work is done by his brain.” By this toker “Perhaps 1 nt actress, | f ‘The Fortune Teller’ he stor Mr. Osmun was @ stevedore and never though r ie went to a fortune ieller and wa he with his pen T've been in busit f ‘i fornia J used fo buy a ‘Br he one-night stands. Often 1 table wago The | man who Nays | to jail, For exar he lot me have ‘ 1 dollars and I called The Defaulter.’ Getting plays wa 1 ata ‘blind p But . somehow 1 mit ! 1 ‘the jungle actress’ in * those days La kept to . 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