The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1921, Page 28

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eseaneieneenedineen ee nes 2 ee ees REO Sree a) THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1921 | About Plays and Players By BIDE DUDLEY Pierce Baker’s course in the drama at Harvard are to tn- vade Bradway next week and dis- play their wares. Thoy will give two matinee performances at the MProseO pest rhymed Theatre, one on April Wand theother vee ty ene on April 19. The first show will con- sist of three playlets, namely, T* students of Prof. George PET AMBITIONS. To Adair Serihoff of Bellerose, N Y., we award ¥ for the mn” It is a fonary Snow Shovellers’ ba > be held April ; Min the rou! n of the Brook. “ by Kenneth Ratsbeck; lerey,"” py lows: “Cooks and Cardinals,” by Norman Lindau. On the following day—Tucs- day—a three-act comedy called "A Puneh for Judy," by Philip Barry, will be offered. If the venture is suc- I've had a pet anbdition to become an actorine, If not upon the speaking stage, then on the movie sereen; cessful, why not lot us have “Adele Pre always thought I'd like to ride Disposes,” by Heywood Broun, a for- mer member of the Baker ctass? A CHANGE OF TITLE. The Moasrs, Shubert have decided to call the musical version of * Qual- ity Street” “Phoabe of Quality Sircet.” Mary McCoy and Marian Batista have been engaged for the cast W. H. Gitmore ts staging the book and Max Sebeck the numbers. CLARA WILL BE THERE. Clara Lewis will sec “Good Times” at the Hippodrome to-night Misa Lewis ts a noted colored nurse who came to New York from New Orleins | to help raise the child of a certain | ‘thin newspaper columnist. Her age is somewhere between fifty-five and seventy, but she “ain't tollin’ just) where. Manager Mark Luescher num- ‘ers Miss Lewis among his friends and she thinks “Mistah Lucifer is jes’ fine.” ENGAGE DANISH DANCER. While abroad recently John Murray Anderson saw Anna A. Hanson, o Danish dancer, who impressed him with her stage work and at nis sug- gestion The Bohemians, Inc, will bring her to America for a new nu- sical production soon te be produced. THE CHAMBERS SERVICE, Tt is expected that The Little Church Around the Corner will be filled to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock when the memoria) service tn henor of the late C. Haddon Chambers will be held. The eulogy will be deliv- ered by De Wolf Hopper and the choir will be made up of membera of the ‘Lambs. MISS FEALY IN A PLAY. ‘William B, Friedlander has ob- tained a play by Hayden Talbot and will produce it with Maude Fealy tn the principal feminine role, early In September. BE NATURAL, GIRLS! ¥. Ziegteld jr. announces that the mext “Follies” will go nto rehearsal under the direction of Edward Royce on May 1. The chorus will have a fair daughter of each State in the Union, but, according to Mr. Z. they will not have “kalsomined faces.” ‘There will be no chorus men. GOSSIP. Lee Shubert says his interests will eontrol the Lyric Theatre until 1925, Natalie Manning and Ilorence Mor- Fison have been signed up for “Tho Tast Waltz” Gus Eerker has been engaged to teach the score of "The Belle of New tha "to the company. He composed Arthur Donaldson Productions, Inc., have accepted a play called “Tho Ly aaa Fool," by Willard K. Brad- y. “The Gold Diggers" wit reach its 650th New York performance at the | Lyceum to-night. ‘Harry B. Watson of Proctor vaude-| ville paints pictures when he tsan't cutting didoes on she stage. John Golden has been made a Col- onel on the staff of the Governor of| Kentucky, Hereafter it's Col. Golden, | if you please. Arthur Byron of “The Ghost Be-| tween" has bought the old home of} Thomas W. Keene at Navosink, Sen| Bright, N. J. The Knickerbocker Field Club will Present “A Trip to Cuba” an tho Wharf and Hast 18th Street on April 19 and 20. Niam B. Davidson, who has been he stage ne Love" at the Knickerbocker, The writer of this column has re- ceived a letver for Margret Moreland Gilson. which will be forwarded on re celpt of addrers. Mr. and Mra. Frank Tours are the Parents of a new daughter. Mrs. Tours waa Molen Clarke of musical comedy fame. A THOUGHT FOR To.Day. It doean’t take an X-ray to seo the bones in a crap shooter's hand FOOLISHMENT. Tony was a nice young man Who played a street piano, And often he would sing a song In real statiano, ‘Twas all about a pretty rose That blossomed in a garden What's that—you don't believe it? Well, I humbly beg your pardon Fl-OM THE CHESTNUT TREE, Teacher—Who can collect the eshte? Children (in unison)—Ash can. 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