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Bw eve Wea, OF Vaud, sua Jed 40, lyz2, ‘IN THE REAL | OF MUSIC a | ‘Nozart’s “Cosi fan Tutte” Cordially Received by ~ Opera Patrons. By Frank H. Warren. Tt is a Janvary night in Vienna in thé year 1700. Emperor Joseph 11 f Austria, one of the long linc of {he ‘iguee of Hapsburg and a lover of ig arts, having finished his after lifter coffee, pushes back his chair ‘98 announces to his guests: ; now with me to the Court Vheatre for the first performance of (asopera by that struggling young composer Movart.'’ “im it a good show, Your Majesty mddestly queried a courtier. “Jt should be," replied the Im pefor, ‘for J ordered it myself. And ‘a. — 233: sg % ALICE TERRY INOS TORN TO -HE \GHT4. Don Alfonso, who makes the bet, is being sung by Adamo Didur, an actor if there ever was one. He is the life of the party with his: grand manner and pompous w Behold I the maid, Sire, who, in your personates a doctor, a notary helps Don Alfonso to win his wage Lucrezia Bori she is in person, the essence of charm and archnes: Sire, come, in succession, the funny soldiers’ chorus and the lovely arias, | th Joseph. duets, tries and quartets. Now the] din, With the change of bill Thursday will be Marks and Wilson, Dora Hilton, and the film play “Hail the Woman. SS “Bits o’ Broadway” At Columbia Theatre Arthur Pearson will bring “Bits o Broadway” to the Columbia Theatre. musical comedy, Dooley and Sales. Bert Baker, and Jessie Brown and btfie Weston, dancers, will appear COLONIAL—Among others will be Avon Comedy Four iNusionist; Ha =of only that, but the plot is mine 1 got that Da Ponte chap to turn it into @ libretto, and Mozart, who is no business man, was glad to turn of i : themuste in a month. Quite a genius, CAPITOL. ‘ what may be the name of this} gmperor's nose. “'Tis a now trick opéra, Sire?” broke in Baron Spec, | 7 have mastered. Now, I ask you all th official speculator. “Has it @/ to look at the crystal steadily and to yy title?’ . follow my words. \SFair enough question, Baron,” re-] +See, the magic works, and befors = Jowph. “We have called it} you rises the Metropolitan Opera hy fan Tutte,’ meaning ‘All Are} House, whose king is Gatti. The fu Doing It,’ and I should advise you] mous impresario is giving ‘Cosi fan bel vere palma buy, as ts the} Tutte’ for the first time in America rit » ‘ 7 custom abroad.” The people are gathering in grear Come, ree Ly Nile’ the] numbers, for the young Mozart stil! J Be ee | Brepress, “don't keep us in suspense. | jives, beloved by all. His music Is a . ONES APA wy What is it all about? What is your] welcome antidote to a public surfeit Sy pigt?”* ed with vocal noises and strange or ‘ell,”" began the Emperor, “I’m| chestral sounds. So vast is the Metro: ot so proud of it, and it’s rather) politan auditorium that for ‘Cosi fan » Dut it will do. Herr Halperson, | ‘Tutte’ a small stage has been built pas original Orst nighter and anti-/upon the larger stage, flanked by the » has condensed it nicely. It's} most decorative set of curtains imag- aoe y officers who, having made] jnable. Yards of them, Sirq hand ae with a cynic as to the faith-|somely painted and yp rned after fulfaees of their intended brides, pre-} those in vogue in Palermo to-day to go off to war, return disguised | Verily you see it leoks like u toy ‘as merchants and succeed in fooling} theatre or music box." the ladies and winning their affec-} 100 I break the spell if I inquire tiofis with the aid of their frolicsome| who is responsible for these decora maid Despina. Of course everything | tions?’ asked CATHERINE FORT is straightened out and all ends hap- see upon them, Sire, the stamp] artists are all bobbing out from be-| Nelson CRAWFORD Pie Bur Leadiie Bre ONL COURT IIR, pity.” \ of anoth seph, one Urban, he of | tind the big curtain to acknowledge RST STRBET THEA-|* 'O BRO ® ty h, Catherine Crawford Tis s clever tale, Sire," inter-|tho ‘Follies’ and ‘Frolies’ of which| the applause, right on top of the au ‘in the vaudeville E~leat omen Harola M Purim Growers ts De ieee e earate poged the Royal Jester, ‘‘one that will] you unfortunately know nought, Be-}dienco, just as though they were in] Florence Walton, dancer: Billy. Dale Ci Sarees karan i ; eho TER NY surely perpetuate the Hapsburg name. | hold, seven tableaux unfold, gorgeous | your ul reception room. It's quite}in “it H ippened in Paris," Use Wet | creence ere Dolly Hackett a Smith. © hundred members of the Yours will live long after the com-| with the famed Urban blue, and gar-|, i The Metropolitanites| Burke, and a “Where Is My | 20's and, the’ photoplay “Reyond the} Hrorenes | Sc! Te sr theloce WA CCULS SAGUIL Ny poser’s has been forgotten." dens that grow all sorts of flowe they vo fever before seen Wandering To-Night ‘r Rainbow"! will be features the first ‘ nee is called he Spirit of the) night's performance “Prettily spoken, Fool,"' came back} and rich interiors, and views of the| anything like it in opera, And Mo-|the screen attraction will bel hare of the we hen will come] V8 meas : the Emperor, ‘‘and your reward shall! sea, all changing rapidly like a kalel-|gurt’s name is on all lips, although! + ¥ Miss Juliet, mimic; Glenn and Jen-| 125TH STREE "AMUSEMENTS. be @ seat in the royal stand for every |doscope and moving the audience to] this work is not one of his best." FORDILAM—Frankie Heath, Beau-| kins, and Gareth Hughes on the screen | too will be the Ani mont Sisters and Hawthorn and Cook | in opening night. And opera seats are}approbation. And the lights, “I'm delighted," said Joseph “Where Is My Wandering Boy To-| Morgan and Binker, Jimmy n c 5 seph, “tol will be among those prese| te be A FIRST TI hatd to get." den ihe. Wondsoun Pn AGW AHH ing Meare all ANG is those presegt the first |night? | Gozo and Harrison, Story and ( Al " ” i y J hulf of the’ we Y le ange _ a 4 | Sansted and Hes iow ible DI al cccopea evans reese alee aie the} jon. What of the House of Haps-| or ‘oun ‘Thurs \ "i ait BPs facta FEE Ge te Gat te ches aeons ie re itare F POPULAR PRICES 5 lavish costumes. ‘Opera Follies of | burg? Joes your crystal show its| Gieror state he cea Starting the week will be Anatole PW'S STATE PA TRE “But come, friends; the first act at] 1922," I whould call it. Shall 1 sum-| puruy salah Me ei Rae the Seven Honey Boys 1 Friedland, Jack Osterman, Kraft a Leading features the first half of the : the Court Theatre is about over, so}mon Mozurt himself, that he may en-] + Aka varvetal maya sour Doune er a aN Haley, and others. On Thur the| Week will be “In Argentina,” Friend i yA MOSS'S BROADWAY we'll be right in fashion," said the} joy the spectaci ir, rising. fait, Sire,” THEATRE in songs as the “Springtime.” Jo- is the finest Production of his pera that has been given in all the phasing years,’ burned down in 191 bill changes to Cansino Brothers and|#nd Downing, and Constance Tal- Wilkens, 8 Frigcoe and Rucker} — ——— and Winifred. | CONCERTS AND MUSIC. —With Ruth Roy headliner will be broke in an aged Metropolitan opera goers to-day volte. “Nay,” said the Emperor, “it might} may be assured that the erystal gaz. | %°P% K- Watson in a new monologue, WENTY-THIRD STREET THE- | says ‘wait’ to an Emperor] spoil him. What about my plot?]ers saw truly, ‘The little Mozart pre yon and Albert Swor, Pepita De] ATRE—Sultan, Owen Sisters, Owen aoe Tt ONS ANNOUNG NCE og, and a manufacturer of opera plots?’ Does the audience get it?’ mier is the most artistic success of f22@4a in songs and dances, an ind Drew, Bobby Randall and Anita the photoplay Cand) COLISEUM 1 subseribers | 4,4 yond the Rainbow. the first demanded Joseph, looking about. “Alas, Your ‘Tis I, Sire; your magician and] not, for the ope Majesty, they get it Stewart in “The half of] be amon Invisible Fear'’ will the features n for all concerned in it and ces are that the si ain America is sung] the 1 wo BERUMEN humble servant. It is not necessary/in strange tongues and the populace] wi}) see jt in due course, nh this MBarS ier a Wo will include Al] PIRT sHTH Piavo Recital. Steinway Plano. for you to go out on a January night} care nought for the plot. It is the} year and nexte = ci 5 and his jazz band, Willie s ATRE—Among other att Aeolian Hall, Thurs Evg. Mar. 30, at 8.15. to hear opera. Just observe me and} singers they admire, andy occaston- oak Rai Ia as Burt and Anita Stewart on t! the Seven Honey B you shall hear, in marvellous man- y. the music." en in ‘"Phe Invisible ear id Phelps, WILLIAM Rania gertevemanes of this very Cosi] “And who are the singers?” asked Change. of Bills Thursday will bring the Watson Sis-| Mitchell end * fan Tutte,’ a performance that shall} Baron Spec. “Any stars among ters, Lew Hilton and Ned Norton, Le WINTER GARI Piano Recital, re and Hayes be take place in 1922, No, not by radio,” | them and the film play,]New York’ will Town Hall, Sunday Aft. In Vaudeville M Heo bie i Sa, IN NEXT WEEK'S bison AT LOCAL. THEATRES la the magician asserted, as he percelved] ‘Strangely enough,'’ continued the “Love's Boomerang."* large cast and chorus & Volley of smiles flickering through| magician, ‘the singers are handling FRANKLIN — The Mosconis inl cummings, Nancy Keno and| | (Gong Recital) KOSHETZ TERRIFICALLY his-audience, the difficult music with a skill un Leading attractions will} @#nces, Frank Gabby, Rice and Wer- Green, Kyra, Bard and Pearl, THRILLING ! “You speak strangely,” said Jo-| looked for by the public, For know ox ahd Beatrice Curtia in Sopenne, Chiicaks Qhers Cs: 0) Raabe Meno: Beginning To-morrow seph. ‘‘Where is this performance] Sire, that the singing of Mozart's Lee ‘ - Erte S AMU io Be 182 years hence?" music will, in have. hodemne al. pe se py. Wiliam Collier, wattie Suan= SEMENT ee MUSEMENTS: : Ppa pp “Jn. America, Your Majesty, the new | most a lost art. Those two ladies who] non and Jessie Busley in uw satire on ae iy) wt. Jolson’s 53th sit ith ay -& 50 Bt. Eva, oy AT 29 SAYS ASP repMblic across the seas, over which] swear allegiance to their lovers are]‘The Rat,’ Carl Randall, Breta Donn a Marion aeeen iDOMD x FRANCES WHITE == TAYLOR HOLMES c rion itera ty ‘6 a9 | Gee & pertain George Washington now|named Mmes. Easton and Peraltw.)and Mary Washburn in songs and L Ls N in “BOMB Gem Mam 74+e HOTEL MOUSE imma ad Observe their fluent singing style and] dances, and)'*Stars of Yesterday.’ FeROSE o/STAMBOLL A J0 0 OM 0 Sif Mamma te HOTEL ROUSE: Mam i ‘And by what form of magic.’’|their graceful carriage Surprising. | RIVERSIPE—The bill will include G8 . s5th A E'way, Bye. at 8.00, TO-MORR: * Comedy asked Joseph, naturally curious,|See the captivated audience appluud|De Lyle ARa in songs, Mabel d, ESCRETEAT.) 108 (0: 68:58 Na THE BLUSHING BRIDE BE LO ORROW eS = Ph let “shall you transport us so. far into] them, And the soldier lovers arefdancer; Bert Fitzgibbon, William mate neTy. By. 8.40 ip - the-future and to a strange country?” | Messrs. 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