The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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January lo, 1914 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 3 THE OBIGINAi; THEATBICAI. HEAD- QUAKTEBS THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL Behearsal Boom Free to Oaegta 185 Rooms on Ellis and Powell Sts. p. p. SHANLEY TOOIXS P. C. PUKNESS ^»OPS. P. P. SHANI.E7, MOB. and the ED. REDMOND Redmond Company Presenting the Highest Class Royalty Plays at the Grand Theatre, Sacramento JAMES POST and his famous Honey Girls Crowding the Majestic Theatre at increased prices. MONTE CARTER AND HIS DANCING CHICKS Back home from Honolulu, after the biggest kind of a triumph. Open at the Wigwam, Sunday, Dec. 28. LOUIS B. JACOBS TABIiOID MUSICAI. COMED'S' CO. Presents Fritz Fields, Hazel Wainwri^ht AND THE DANCINO DOI.I.S EMPRESS THEATRE, PHOENIX, ARIZ. Want to hear from good musical comedy people—Al chorus g-irls, f20 C. J. HOLZMUELLER—THEATRICAL APPLIANCES Maker of Arc Lamps, Bunch Iilglits, Strip tights, Border Llgrhts, Switchboard* and Bheostats 229 12th Street, Phone Park 6169, San Francisco. Cal. LAURETTE TAYLOR In PEO O' MY HEABT By J. Hartley Maimers; Cort Tlicatrc, New Yorlt; now in its second year. PEO O' MY HEABT A—Eastern. PEG O' MY HEABT B—Southern. PEG O' MY HEABT C—West and Pacific Coast. PEG O' MY HEABT D—Northern. PEG O' MY HEABT E—Middle West. THE BIBD OF FABADISE by Richard Walton Tully. THE TIK TOK MAN OF OZ hy I^. Franli Baum and Louis Gotthcliall^. Oliver Morosco Co. Theatres Los Angeles, Cal. The Majestic Theatre The Morosco Theatre The Burhank Theatre The Iiycenm Theatre The Bepublic Theatre Dates Ahead A BACHELOR'S HONEY.MOON (A. Mayo Bradfield)—Oakdale, Jan. 9; Angels Camp, lo; Sonora, ii; Jamestown, 12. ALBERT PHILLIPS and LEILA SHAW, ONE WOMAN'S LIFE ( Alphone Goettler, mgr.)—Jersey Citv, Jan. 12-17. BISHOP'S PLAYERS. — In stock. Ye Liberty Playhouse, Oak- land. BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE— (Wm. IMorris)—San Jose, Jan. 10; Oakland, 11-14; Chico, 15; Med- ford, 16; Eugene, 17; Portland, 18- 21; Aberdeen, 22; Tacoma, 23-24; Seattle, 25-29; Victoria, 30-31; Van- couver, Feb. 2-4; Everett, 5; Ellens- burg, 6; N. Yakima, 7; Spokane, 8- 9; Wallace, 10; Missoula, 11; Great Falls, 12; Helena, 13; Anaconda, 14; Butte, 15; Bozeman, 16; Bil- lings, 17; Niles City, 18; Dickinson, 19; Bismarck, 20. BOUGHT AND PAID FOR ( W'm. A. Brady, Ltd.) — Spokane, fan. lo-ii ; Missoula, 12; Helena, 13; Great Falls, 14; Butte, 15; Anacon- da, 16; Bozeman, 17-18; Livingston, 19; Billings, 20; Miles, 21; Valley City, 23 ; Fargo, 24. FINE FEATHERS (H. H. Fra- zee, mgr.)—All star cast—Reading, Jan. 10; Brookyln, 17-31. FINE FEATHERS (H. H. Fra- zee, mgr.). Western—Hot Springs, Jan. 12; Texarkana, 13; Pine Blui?, 14; Greenville, 15; Helena, 16; Poplar Bluff, 19; Cario, 20; Anna, 21; Marion, 22; Du Quoin, 23; Centralia, 24; Alton, 25 ; Jacksonville, 26; Han- nibal, 27; Moberly, 28; Mexico, 29; Jefferson City, 30; Columbia, 31. FINE FEATHERS (H. H. Fra- zee, mgr.), Southern—Florence, Jan. 9; North Decatur, 10; Annis- ton, 12; Rome, 13; Cedartown, 14; Gainesville, 15; Milledgeville, 16; Athens, 17; Abbeyville, 19; Green- ville, 20; Asheville, 21; Spartansburg, 22; Concord, 24; Statesville, 26; Sal- isbury, 27; Winston-Salem 28; Dan- ville, 29; Greensboro, 30; Durham, 31- JULIAN ELTINGE in The Fas- cinating Widow Co. (A. H. Woods, mgr.) — New York, Jan. 12; in- definite. LAURETTE TAYLOR, in PEG O' MY HEART (Oliver Morosco, mgr.) —Cort Theatre, New York City, indefinite. LITTLE WOMEN (William A. Brady)—Stockton, Jan. 12-13; San Jose, 14-15; Sacramento, 16-17; Oak- land, 19-21 ; Red Bluff, 22; Medford, 23; Eugene, 24; Portland, 26-31 ; Se- attle, Feb. 2-7; Vancouver, 9-12; \'ictoria, 13-14; Nanaimo, 16; West- minster, 17; Tacoma, 18-19; Everett, 20; P)cllingham, 21; Calgary, 23-25; Edmonton, 26-28; Saskatoon, March 2-4; Regina, 5-7; Winnipeg, 9-14; Minneapolis, 23-28; St. Paul, 30- April 4: Milwaukee, 13-18. MUTT AND JEFF IN PANA- MA (Chas. A. Williams, mgr., Wm. (iarren, bus. mgr.)—Selma, Jan. 12; Ilanford, 13; Coalinga, 14; Visalia, 15; Porterville, 16; Taft, 17; Mari- copa, 18; Bakersfield, 19; Santa Ana, 20; San Diego, 21-22; Oxnard, 23; Ventura, 24; Santa Maria, 25 ; Salinas, 26; Monterey, 27; Hollister, 28; Oak- land, 29-Feb. I; Santa Ana, 2; Petalu- ma, 3; Vallejo, 4; Woodland, 5; Au- burn, 6; Sacramento, 7; Reno, 8; Nevada City, 9; Grass Valley, 10; ]\Iarysville, 11; Oroville, 12; Chico, 13; Red Bluff, 14; Dunsmuir, 15; IMedford, 16; Grant's Pass, 17; Rose- berg, 18; Eugene, 19; Corvallis, 20; Albany, 21; Salem, 23; Oregon City, 24 ; Vancouver, 25 ; Portland, 26-28; Astoria, March i; South Bend, 2; Centralia, 3; Aberdeen, 4; Elma, 5; Olympia, 6; Tacoma, 7; Seattle, 8, and week. POTASH & PERLMUTTER (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—New York City, indefinite. SANFORD DODGE — Harvey, Jan. 12; Carrington, 14. THE DIVORCE QUESTION CO. (Rowland & Clifford, prop., Fred Douglas, mgr.)—Toronto, Jan. 12- 17: Buffalo, 19-24; Detroit, 26-31; Columbus, Feb.2-7; Cincinnati, 9-14; Birmingham, 16-21 ; Memphis, 23- 28; New Orleans, March 1-7; At- lanta, 9-14; Nashville, 16-21; Louis- ville, 23-28; St. Louis, 29-April.4; Chicago, 13-May 2. THE INNER SHRINE—Oneida, Jan. 10: Lowville, 12-13; Cortland, Oneida, 10; Lowville, 12-13; Cortland, 14; Ithaca, 15; Utica, 16-17. THE JUVENILE BOSTONIANS in The Princess Chic (B. E. Lang, mgr.)—Deadwood, Jan. 10; Fort Robin.son, 12; Valentine, 13; Ains- worth, 14; O'Neil, 15; Neleigh 16. THE LITTLEST REBEL (A.H. \Voods, mgr.) — Detroit, 11-17; Grand Rapids, 18-24. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill and MacVitty, Inc.) Gldbe, Jan. lo-ii ; Silver City, 14; Deminsr, 15; Douglas, 16; Bisbee, 17; El Paso, 18-19; Pecos, 20; Carls- bad, 21; Roswell, 22; Clovis.' 23; Hereford, 24; Lubbock, 26: Pain- view, 27 ; TuHa, 28 ; Canyon City, 29 ; Dalhart, 30; Amarillo, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill and MacVitty, Inc., owners) — Reynoldsville, Jan. to; Dubois, 12; Punxtawany, 13; Clear- field, 14; Tyrone, 15; Altoona, 16; Barnesboro. 19; Indiana. 20; Blatrs- ville, 21; Vandergrift, 22; Kittan- ning, 24; Wheelinsr. 26-28; Mones- son, 20; Brownesville, 30; Union- town, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill and MacVitty, Inc., owners)—New York City, Jan. 12- 17; Philadelphia, 19-24. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill and MacVitty, Inc., owners)—Ouincy. Jan. to; Apala- chicola, 12; Bainbridge, 13; Thomas- ville, 14; Albanv, 15; Richland. 16; Americus, 17; Columbus, T9; Mont- gomerv, 20; Selma, 21; Demopolis, 22 ; Meridian, 23 ; Hattiesburg. 24 ; Tu.scaloosa. 26; Macon, 27; Stark- ville, 28; Aberdeen, 29; Amory, 30; Typelo, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill and MacVittv, Inc., owners)—Siblev, Jan. to; Sheldon, 12; Rock Rapids. T3; Luverne, T4; Dell Rapids, 15; Madi.son. 16; Pipe- ston, 17; Madison, T9; Willmar, 20; Morris, 21 ; Herman, 22; Benson, 23 ; Litchfield, 24: Montevideo, 26; Or- tonvillc, 27; Milbank, 28; Webster, 20; Groton, 30; .Aberdeen, 31. WESTERN AMUSEMENT CO. Monterey, Jan. t2, week; TTollister, T9, week. THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH —AVheclinsr, Jan. 9-10; Parkcrsburp-. t2; Marietta, 13; New- ark, 14; Cf)hnnbus, T5-17; Davton, T9-2T ; .Sprinirfield, 22-24; Indian- apolis, 26-28; Louisville, 29-31. Great Christmas Number Resplendent in a 1)cautiful colored cover, the annual Cliristmas issue of the San Francisco Dramatic Review, the Pacific Coast's reliable authority on things theatrical, is at hand. It contains 44 pages, and is to our think- ing, away ahead of previous holiday issues. Besides being profusely illus- trated with fine halftone portraits of ]M-omincnt actors and actresses, it has an interesting resume of Geo. Cohan's latest i)lay. The Seven Keys to Bald- l)ate; Walter E. Patterson finishes a readable short .story, Broadway; Mrs. Starr Ikst writes entertainingly on The Dramatic League a Tremendous Influence in Theatrical Affairs; and many other notable writers contribute offerings on timely subjects. Besides THEATBE Oakdale Cal. E. C. SHEARER, manager. A live one for real shows. Seating capacity, 375. Road shows write for open time. these tlie issue contains reviews on current productions, and numerous items of ipterest pertaining to the vaudeville profession. It is a splen- did number and reflects credit upon Chas. H. Farrell, its genial proprie- tor. On sale at all ncwstands.— IVatsoni'iUc Paperonium. Carolyn Tiiomp.son, who sings the title role in Adelc, was born in Min- neapolis in 1895, and is the youngest prima donna on the American stage. Nanette Flack is another prima donna with the company. Miss Flack for three years appeared at the New York Hippodrome, during which time she sang to over seven million people.