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Oe ed Gossip “A Fantastic Fricansee’’ will cele | “hi h e S ta g E |] ]>rate his 100th performance Dec Rudolph Schildkraut will be see | By BIDE DUDLEY in “The God of Vengeance’ which the Players Company will produce: ee 1#E DOORMAT,"” a com: Clare Tree Major will address the drama by Edward Shel Comedy Club of Stamford on Tues will open an engagement day evening, Deo, 6. the Punch and Judy Theatre O8) Noda Sparks and Helen Gill have Thursday evening, Dec. 7. Edward/peen engaged by Lee Kugel fe Whiteside is the producer. Regard-[ «geno, by Joseph F. Rinn. ing the play, he merely eays: “A! gam H. Harris has placed ‘'Se doormat is something to be walked] orets,” in which Margaret Lawrence on.” So! will be starred, in rehearsal Florence Short and Arthur Al- bertson have been engaged for the cast of “Gringo.” Minsky Brothers have decided to change the bill at the Park Music Hall weekly ‘hereafter Rollo Peters will play Romeo to Jane Cowl's Jullet, opening tn Pitts- burgh Christmas night. R. H. Burnside announces that “Romeo and Jultet’’ will be a Hip- podrome feature soon with Jennie, the shimmying elephant, playing Jullet. Robert Courtneidge has arranged with George C. Tyler to present “Merton of the Movies’? in London CASINO ALMOST FORTY. The Casino will reach tts fortieth Dirthday on Dec. 28. This theatre has been under Shubert management for seventeen years. HERE IT |S. “Who Is Guilty?" a play by Ernost Pascal, founded on the Hall-Mills murder mystery, will open to-morrow night in Ea! a. Letty Miller is business manager of the company ‘The producer says the play will be seen on Broadway during Christmas weok FOOLISHMENT. | \¢ Mary had a Uttle amd, =" Bhe ted it on the roof. If Mary's lamb had been a dog, Why, woof—just woof! AND GEORGES WROTE IT. Clarence Derwent, of “The Last Warning,” says that ten years ago in London, he acted in a play by Georges Clemenceau, called “The Vale of Happiness.” Now that it is out wo So mR ee em ROR IDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1992. 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