The evening world. Newspaper, May 4, 1921, Page 28

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PMInNI_ae ~ Gj About Plays By BIDE HE appearance of Augustus Thomas in the principal male role in George M. Cohan's @roduction of the Thomas play, “Nemesis,” at the Hudson Theatre, was repeated Inst night, and tt 1s Probable Mr. Thomas will be In the part through the week, as Emmett Corrigan continues {il It is not Mr. Thomas's first time on the stage Thirty-three years ago he “subbed” for Maurice Barrymore in a Thomas play called "A Man of the World,” at the Madison Square Theatre, Mr Barrymore being iH, Mr. Thomas played the role four or five times, and | #0 much did he look like Mr. Barry- more, the story goes, ho was not) recognized. | “MIXED MARRIAGE” AGAIN. | “Mixed Marriage,” with Margaret | Wycherly, Augustus Duncan, Har- ™mon MacGregor, Barry MoCollom, Brandon Peters and Angela Mc- Cahill, will begin a regular engage- meat at the Frazee Theatre bewinning | {with the matinee Saturday, The en-| gagement is limited, as “Gold” in to | have the house later. MITCHY IN “FOLLIES.” Raymond Hitohcock has decided to take a dip in the “Follies” this com- fag.season. This does not mean that Aili permanently abandon “Hitchy Ko.” It is stated that at the end of thé season he will again stage a “Hiechy Koo,” and that it will be even “Kooer” than ever. F. Ziegfeld $e. was in a quandary over the ques- tion of getting a good comedian. In Mr. Hitchcock's engagement he has made no mistake. MANAGERS TO ELECT. The Producing Managers’ Associa- thon will hold fts annual election at No. 231 West 45th Street, It will be merely a sent officers will | In order that formality, as the mucceed themselves. the public may know these officers, we will say that they are: Sam H Pre t; George H. Broad- Vice President; L. Lawrence Secretary; Benjamin F. Roe- der, Treasurer, and Willtam A. Brady, yolden, William Harris jr. Alf n, Arthur Hopkins, Henry W. Edgar Selwyn and A. H. Woods, directors. George H. Nicolai will again be chosen Acting Secre- tary. John HE'D NEED A NAME. Richard Herndon, while casting his mew play, temporarily called “The Right Way.” was approached by a Russian actor with a name like Kookskiovitch. The name bothered the producer “i'm sorry,” said Mr. Herndon, “but before you can playa part on Broad- ‘way, you'll have to go out and make a game for yourself.” “THREE MUSKETEERS.” | ‘The summer season of light opera end musical comedy plays will begin at the Manhattan Opera House Thursday, May 12, with “Phe Three | Musketeers.” Richard W. Temple ia | both author and composer, One hun- dred people will be in the company, @mong them being Paula Temple, Winifred Verari, Jean Wilkins, Bea t#ice Whitney, Edward Emery, @eph Parsons, J. H. Duffy Angelo and Percy Carr, The South @m Opera Company is behind the Project. Most of its members are from Atlanta, , GOSSIP, Carl Randall and Juliette Day @ave been engaged for “Sonny.” “Princess Virtue” will open at the Central Theatre to-night. the dog in “Just Married,” ed in yesterday, Success wus ‘much for her. | Diana Wilvon, English actress, who yed in “Lightnin’” in Australia, is New York. John Wilstach informs us that he| fe press agent of "The Dumbells,” @omring to the Aisbassudor ear w Chauncey Olcott will sing to the @isabled soldicis at box Mius Hosi- | tal to-night and the boys are all het up. The Treasurers’ Club, which will | have a benefit at the Hudson Th r Bunday night, fed and ginger-aled Max Hirsch last night *Mignonette,” piaying the Proc- tor theatres, is a Uny musical comedy by Carey Morgan and Arthur Swan- rom, staged by Bert French. Jay ‘Velie is \ts featured pluye WMeuls James Rosenberg of De- » President of the Michigan Authors’ Association, is visiting in New York It i# gossip al Broadway that Perey Hammond, the Chicao Dra- tie critic, has been encaged tn a capacity by a New York morning mewspaper. A THOUGHT FOR TO-DAY. ‘The woman who will wear-her last ring hat to church i¢ a mighty good jan. FOOLISHMENT, May I dance with you, my darling? Burcly, if you wigh, ‘Bou are like a little starting, In a lovely dish, Goodie, goodie—come and see me, Iam so delighted, Bo, your little dog might tree me, Or I might get bited, ROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. “What did you do on Fire Preven Day?" ae Now “Married my boss's 4 Be can't fire me.” and Player: DUDLEY PET AMBITIONS. Archie Rae of No, 830 Fox Avenue, the Bronx, has captured the prize in to-day’s Pet Ambition contest. If he will send us $4.80 to cover packing and postage, we'll send it to him by special messenger. 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