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L TOR TH CONROY FL COX DMON RBWRLIAMS Ew Life in Soviet Russia to Be Shown by Talented Uni- versity Boys, Many of Them Athletic Stars. Heralded as the first musical omedy of Soviet Russia, ‘Steppe ; Around,"’ the annual Columbia Uni- versity varsity will be pre- sented next week in the Grand Ball- room of the Hotel Astor. Produced by the unde uates of the Morn- ingside Heights institution under the direction of the Players’ Club, an ization of graduates who have tarred in previous shows, this year’s Production promises to more than live + up to the standards set by varsity shows of former years and to compare + favorably with the extravaganzas ) offered each winter to the New York + public by students of Princeton, Penn- } sylvania and other Eastern colleges. Opening on Tuesday evening, “Steppe Around” will run for five consecutive nights, closing on Satur- day, when « large attendance of the general theatregoing public is ex- ected. Ticket sales thus far have outstripped all previous records, Thursday night, which is reserved tor fraternities, having bee sold out more than 2A } will, to Manager Hous be the outstanding feature of Play and no effort will be spared to effect a completeness of costuming nd scenic effects, James I. B. Zweighaft of No. 746 West End Avenue is the author of show, Roy Webb of the pleces. orga A beautiful FU tou! LIEBOw itz, ry “ER ) PORTER i LL cur DIA NTIAL ED. the book of "Steppe Around,” while class of 1910 has written orchestral music for twenty Incidental music is the prod- Clare- 1 2 y 374 BROADWAY A saxophone sexte decided hit “You'll Never Know, t year's M.—Saturdays Until 10 P. DOORS ABOVE 37” St. ece of Jewelry. Platinum, with 24 FINE ONDS, 17 JEWELED MOVE- MENT, FULLY GUARANTEED. ‘This Ring is something entirely new. Genuine Full Cut Diamond; 14 Kt, White Gold ‘Mounting. Send for our FINK ILLUSTRATED CATALOG, IT’S FREE. Open Evenings Until 6 P. Green Onyx set with M mont Avenue and Melville Humbert of No. 449 Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn. which made sho will again be Seem See Ih eieeete ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1922, 1922 Columbia Varsity Entertainment A Russian Music-Comedy, ‘Steppe Around’ he ral prominent numbers havin assigned to the entertain- ing I. Winkler of Brook- ly ge of this feature Vivian, a prominent rem- ber of the Lambs’ Club, is coaching the amatuer thespians and he saya he believes that “Steppe Around” will score a decided hit. Vivian is staging the entire production, includ- ing the dancing of the “chorus girls," most of whom are well known as ath- letes. Members of the Columbia var- sity track, swimming, cross country and crew squads are included in the Gast and chorus Four “leads'’ have been provided for the show. Walter J. Farrell of No. 619 West 118th Btreet, who is a letter man in varsity baseball, will play the part of Count Boris. Harold F. Springhorn of No. 414 West 146th Street, a regular on the varsity bas- ketball team, will appear as Nicholas Hawkes, The inevitable vampire will be played by M. J. Liebowitz of No. 1764 Unton Street, Brooklyn, while Milton Kroopt of No, 121 West 114th Street will be the Professor. Among the other members of the |, cast are John W. Thornan, a four- letter man, who will play Ivan; Mau- rice Worth, who will be Count I; Robert Cortel, who will be known as Count IL; William Simmons will as- sume the feminine charm for a week in the role of Elaine; Leslie Stewart, as Cassidy, will add the atmosphere of old Erin, while Edmund Hourigan will “love, honor and obey’? him as) Robert Altschuler will |! Mrs. Cassidy. be the Spy. Several specialties will be inter- sperses at opportune times. H. Funk, ‘23, will appear in an original dance and M. Levy will render xylophone solos. eral vocal artists who have appeared behind the footliehts with the Columbia Glee Club are also listed on the programme. 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