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RARE January 28, 1910 New York Dramatic Mirror W/ Mary Lawton cover

$ 13.07

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    RARE January 29,  1910 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Mary Lawton cover. FEATURES on Editorials on An Unparralled Publicity on “Chantecler,” Chicago gaining on New York as theatrical producing center; Prof. Richard Burton address on Modern Drama; ½ column on Mary Lawton on front cover; First Nights in Paris on M. Catulle Mendes the prince of critics; A Pirate Brought to Book; Ezra Kendal death 2+ columns with photo of Kendall; The Actors’ Society Column; Edith Wynne Matthison in new Maeterlinck play;
    PHOTOS of Nance O’Neil with ½ column of text; Robert Dempster with 14 lines; Ethel Johnson plus 3 paragraphs; Wm Oberhardt sketch of Emily Stevens plus 10 lines; F. W. Green; Robert McLaugholin, C. A. Harnois, Wm Mershon;
    PLAYS OF THE WEEK on “”The Mollusc” by Hubert Henry, produced by Chas Frohman at Empire…excellent performance of excellent comedy…Mary Moore enchanting…Sir Chas Wyndham delightfully droll…also with Sam Sothern, Dorothy Thomas; “The Arcadians” by A. M. Thompson , music by Lionel Moncton and Howard Talbot, produced by Chas Frohman at Liberty…popular favor, interesting entertainment…
    excellent music…with Audrey Maple, Julia Sanderson, Percival Knight, Frank Moulan, and others; “A Lucky “Star” by Anne Crawford Flexner from novel of C.N. and A. M. Williamson directed by Wm Collier, Chas Frohman manager at Hudson…Wm Collier scored a swell-deserved triumph…well played by Marjorie Wood, Reg Mason, Wallace Worsley, Frank Westerton, Paula Marr; “Alias Jimmy Valentine” by Paul Armstrong, produced by Lieblers at Wallack’s…adapted from O’Henry story…H. W. Warner star debut, scored a decided success…Laurette Taylor charming, Frank Monroe admirably played…excellent character sketches by Ed Bayes and Chas Graham; “The Faith Healer” by Wm Vaughn Moody, produced by Henry Miller at Savoy…hearty reception…Henry Miller carries the role with admirable sense of appreciation…Rob McWade made a hit…Theodore Friebus made his character stand out…Laura Hope Crews excellent in small part…Gladys Hulette charming in child’s role; “The Little Tow of Bethlehem” by Katrina Trask, produced by Ben Greet Players at Garden…play fulfilled its purpose, otherwise, nothing can be said of the drama or acting with Keith Wakeman, Ruth Vivian, Violet Vivian, Ben Greet and others; “Mr. Buttles” by Fred Arnold Kummer produced by Joe Wewer at Weber’s…large first night Henry Dixey audience bur failed to score decisively…much good material…well played by Dixey, Cyril Chadwick, Minnette Barrett, Olive Terry, Mrs. E. C. Carrington, Mrs. Isabel Waldron,
    Grace Barbour and others; “The Wishing Ring” by Owen Davis, produced by Shuberts at Daly’s…dainty and petite Marguerite Clark made her way straight into the hearts of her splendid audience…natural Clark acting never so well before…Wm Norris admirably played…Clara Palmer surprisingly sincere scenes…Robert Dempster manly young chap…Al Gran earner round of applause; Frank Daniels favorite at West End; Geo Nash found many old friends at Grand Opera House;
    NEWS ITEMS on 7 lines on Sarah Bernhardt; 8 lines on Percival Knight; 9 lines on Camille Porter; 8 lines on Mrs. Patrick Campbell; 4 paragraphs anecdote on Caruso at post office; Stage Children in Louisiana; 16 lines on Ethel Hornick; 3 paragraphs on Mary Nash; Paramount Film Company incorporated ,000; Roland Hinton Perry working on John Mason painting; “None So Blind” premiere starring John Mason;’ Maud Allen first New York appearance; Blanche Ring on Broadway in “The Yankee Girl,”
    Gus Forbes Stock at Brooklyn Gotham with Rex Beach’s “The Spoilers,”
    Detective Lt. John Dunn death; Constance Hamblin death; Nora Bayes hayride for stage children; “The Girl in the Taxi” in Chicago with Carter De Haven acquits himself most creditably…Adele Ritchie in her characteristic manner…Fred Bond effective farce-comedy…John Glenndenning good… Morgan Coman especially praise worthy; Bertha Galland effective in “the Return of Eve” at Great Northern in Chi town; Katherine Kaelred commendable work in Washington; Frank Keenan fine bit of character acting in Baltimore; Grace George pleased a large Cincinnati audience; Lillian Kemble splendidly done in Pitt; Hattie Carmontelle pleased in Portland; Mary Mannering never better in “A Man’s World”’ in Columbus; J. E. Dodson entire satisfaction in Toronto; Mrs. Leslie Carter beyond criticism in San Antonio; Burr McIntosh delighted large audiences in Louisville; Jack Hazzard good work in Minneapolis; Edith Evelyn with Friend Players in Milwaukee; Adelaide Cannon acquitted herself well in K.C.; Film Service Association convention; Voss Bill; John Fynes death; Herb Clifton success; New Vaudeville Acts section with Adelaide Keim and Company at Alhambra; Herbert Clifton; Reid sisters at American Music Hall; C. E. Dobson death; new Joe Wood offices; Harry Lauder tour success; Florence Fisher praise in Stamford; Olive Harper breezy and delightful in Fall River; Mabel Brownell excellent in Burlington; numerous curtain calls for Albany native Frances Starr; Helen Ware splendid work in Rochester; Effie Shannon marvelous moving pathos and skill in Binghamton;
    DATES AHEAD for Will Cressy, Beatrice Ingram, Will Rogers; Max Figman, Wm Crane, Robert Edeson and hundreds more;
    MOTION PICTURE FIELD SECTION items on FILM REVIEWS, FILM RELEASES LISTINGS: criticism of Moving Picture World” reviews’
    ADS for Baker & Castle ofr “In the Bishop’s Carriage” with Stephanie Longfellow; Delemater and Morris foir Geo Barr McCutcheon’s “Beverly,” Challenge Collars & Cuffs ; James Kyrle MacCurdy at Liberty; Cole Bros. Shows Auction; ½ Page Biograph with scenes from “the Honor of His Family” and “The Last Deal,” How Houdini Does It Book; Essanay films with scenes from “The Wrong Man” and “Sensational Logging,” Texas Guinan; Lottie Williams; Herbert Clifton; Chicago Musical College Schaool of Acting; Marta Oatman; Wm Norton; Bettina Bruce;
    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.