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RARE November 22, 1911 New York Dramatic Mirror w/ Edna Archer Crawford cover
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RARE November 22, 1911 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Edna Archer Crawford cover. FEATURES on Editorials on the Stage Child Again; An Open Confession; A Novel Legal Question by M. Le Lasseur; the Great Raymond in Italy ½ column;PHOTOS of Josephine Brown; Violet MacMillan; Ida Adams; Ina Claire; “The Three Romeos” with Georgia Caine, Wm Danforth, Ethel Cadman;
“the Learned Ladies” with Eugenie Woodward, Ed Emery, Renee Kelly, A. Hylton Allen, Herb Kelcey, Effie Shannon, Charlotte Granville, Don Robertson; Edwin Milton Royle and daughters Selena, Josephine plus 2 paragraphs; Louis Calvert plus 19 lines; Helen T. Clarke plus 9 lines; Fred House plus 12 lines; small head shot of Wm Raymond plus 2 lines, small head shot of Edith Matthison with 2 lines; Darwin Karl; Elizabeth Brinton; S. Lubin plus 12 lines; , C. Jay Williams, Chas Ogle;
PLAYS on “Wm Fox presented Belasco’s “The Girl of the Golden West” by Puccini at Academy of Music…Priscilla Knowles repeated her success…
John Dwyer commendable; Viola Allen in “The Lady of Coventry” by Lewis Parker at Daly’s with Henry Kolker and Henry Stanford; Wm Collier to open in “Take My Advice” at Fulton; “Mary Jane’s Pa’ great success at Prospect with Irene Timmons, Paul McAllister, Lawrence Dunbar, Margaret Lee and others; Louise Gunning in “The Balkan Princess” at West End much appreciated and hearty applause; Cecil Spooner Company at Metropolis with “The Squaw Man’ Miss Spooner, Rowden Hall, Howard Lang very successful in respective roles; “The Littlest Rebel” by Ed Peple, produced by A. H. woods at Liberty…John Hickey honor for best small part…Percy Haswell did all she was supposed to do but not interesting…
supreme success of child actor Juliet Shelby; “The Wife Decides” by Tom McKean, produced by Don Wallace at Weber’s…Nina Herbert and John Kennedy monopolized the honors…Edna May Hamel makes one an advocate for the suppression of stage children; “Die Lustige Wittwe” (The Merry Widow) by Vic Leon and Leo Stein, music by Franz Lehar at Irving Place…beautifully stage, splendidly acted, delightfully sung…in the original German…Leopold Murauer stood out like an evening star…ably second by Grete Meyer who sang splendidly…Vilma Conti demonstration of her versatility, in good voice and player charmingly; “Frier Bacon Frier Bongay” by Robert Greene, produced by Philolexian Society of Columbia University; “The Rising of the Moon” by Lady Augusta Gregory, produced by Irish Players under Liebler at Maxine Elliott’s…New York Premier amusingly acted by J. M. Kerrigan and others; also “Birthright” by T. C. Murray by Irish Players…unhappy play…J. M. Kerrigna player with fidelity; “Variety” at Winter Garden “Vera Violetta” by Leo Stein came off in tact…Jose Collins revealed a pleasing voice and fair ability as a dancer…Harry Pilcer distinct hit; and “Undine” by Manuel Klien” with Annette Kellerman, Dorothy Scherer, Doris Cameron, and more; “The Drone” by Guy Bolton and Doug Wood at 39th Street…elevating air of fineness…Herb Yost usual mastery…Christine Norman supreme;
NEWS ITEMS on 3 paragraphs on Charles Rann Kennedy; 3 Paragraphs on Kyrle Bellew; 30 lines on New York falling in love with child actress Juliet Shelby; 8 lines on beauty of Effie Shannon; 9 lines on Mary Garden; Sarah Bernhardt to marry M. Lou Telegen; Annie Yeamans 76; Raymond Hitchcock guest of honor of New York Theatre Club; Jameson Lee finery probate; 8 lines on Tim Murphy; 10 lines on Anna Day; 6 lines on Amy Lesser; Maude Fealy recovered from recent operation; 5 lines on Yvonne de Treville; Metropolitan Opera Plans; 4 lines on Lillian Shaw; Cecil Lean and Flo Holbrook main feature in San Fran, held over; Marjorie Cortland good impression in Denver; Forbes-Robertson heartily welcomed in Indianapolis; May Irwin delightfully entertaining in Pitt; Minnie Dupree won favor in Springfield; Chrystal Herne more evidence of fine acting endowments in Chicago; Minna Phillips winsome and attractive in Brooklyn; Louise Carte won instant approval in Brooklyn; 5 lines on Virginia Earle; Blanche Bates ably seconded by Bruce McRay in Hartford; Anna Held enthusiastically received in New Orleans; Elsie Ferguson cordially received in Baltimore; Wm Hodge unqualified success in Fall River; Eddie Foy large St. Louis Audiences; Lew Fields delighted K.C.; Jean Adair pleased good Jersey City houses; Ray Wells deserving of special mention in San Antonio; Winnie Baldwin attractive in Seattle; Catherine Countiss masterly touch in Toronto;
The Most photographed by with photo of G.M. Anderson; Nazimova in “The Marionettes,” Lombardi Grand Opera praise in LA;
2-5 lines on the following: Ethel Levey, Melbourne MacDowell, Julia Ralph, Moya Mannering, Stephen Fiske, Izetta Jewell, Oswald Yorke, Geo Paunceforrt, Wm Raymond, John Sainpolis, Wm Schrode, May Galyer, Max Dearly, Dwight Dana, Lilli Lehmann, Lean Winslow, Louis Calvert, Ada Boshell, Harry Kelly, Lillian Spencer, Joe Howard, Violet Lloyd, G. W. Anson, Janet Priest, Harry McDonough, Jr., Louis Grisel, Sandol Milliken, Eugene Walter, Joe Herbert, Charlotte Ives, Art Buchanan, Harry Dodd, David Warfield, Lou Ripley, Kellett Chambers, Reg Carrington;
DATES AHEAD for Maude Adams, Wm Collier, Marie Doro, Paul Gilmore, and hundreds more;
MOTION PICTURE FIELD SECTION items on Censorship Board; FILM REVIEWS; FILM RELEASES LISTINGS: The Mystery of the Maine; 3 lines on Henry Stanley; 3 lines on Pat Foy; 5 lines on Marion Leonard; “Arrah-Na-Pogue” a success; Cines Italian War Pictures; Imp Educational Subjects; Ben-Hur Case Decision; Kinemacolor Anniversary; Imp Christmas Feature; Wm Bell to Australia;
ADS for back cover “The Mystery of the Maine,” with 2 photos; Leah Winslow; Jean Adair; Flo Stewart, Gert Shanley, Stuart Beebe, Phyllis Gilmore, Louise Carter Leading Woman, Virginia Pearson, Ricca Scott, Blanche Shirley leading woman, Helen Chieffo cleverest child artist;
Illus. The Donchester Cluett Dress Shirt; ads for productions featuring Helen Ware, Kitty Gordon, Tom Wise, John Barrymore, Dustin and Wm Farnum, Billie Burke, John Drew; Pocket Umbrella; Diana Side Braids; Meleis for “The Reason Why,” ½ page Biograph with scenes from “The Miser’s Heart” and “”Resourceful Lovers,” ½ page Vitagraph with scene from “The Half-Breed’s Daughter,”
CONDITION: COMPLETE 36 pages filled with early stage, theatre and motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producer, authors, industry news. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, restapled, edge wear, edge tears/chips, some upper water soiling; decent condition for age.