The San Francisco Dramatic Review (1908)

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\ THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW THE OBIGII7AI. THEATBICAI. HEAD- QUABTERS THE CONTINENTAL HOTEL Bahaarsal Boom Free to Qnesta 185 Rooms on Ellis and Powell Sts. p. p. SHANLEY fl^ PROPS P. C. FUENESS S^^OS-S. P. P. SHANI.E-7, MOB. and the ED. REDMOND Redmond Company I'rcscntin,^' ihc llii;iicst Class Royalty Plays at the Diepcubrock Theatre, Sacramento JAMES POST and his famous Honey Girls -turned to home theatre—Post's Grand, Sacramento, and playing to capacity andiences Spaulding Musical Comedy Co, in Honolulu A l)icr success. Have broken all records. LOUIS B. JACOBS TABI.OrD MUSICAL COIlIEDV CO. Presents Fritz Fields, Hazel Wainwrig'ht AND THE SANCIKO DOX.I.S SAVOY THEATEE—PHOENIX T-ovii."; H. .Taoiih.s, I.cski i' anrl Maiiaprer Want to bear from frooil mu.sical roniedy people—Al chorns Kirl.s. $20 C. J. HOLZMUELLER—THEATRICAL APPLIANCES Maker of Arc Iiamps, Bunch Iilg-hts, Strip Iiig'lits, Border Iiig-bts, Switchboards and BheostatB 229 12th Street. Phone Park 6169, San Francisco, Cal. LAURETTE TAYLOR In PEG O' MY HEABT By J. Hartley Manners; Cort Theatre, New York; In its second year. PEG O' MY HEABT A—Eastern; Elsa Ryan. PEG PEG PEG PEG DtY HEABT H—Southern; Blanche HaU. MY HEABT C IffY HEABT MY HEABT -West and Pacific Coast; PegRis O'Neil. -Nortliern; Marion Dentler. -Middle West; Florence Martin. THE BIBD OF PABADISE, by Richard Walton Tully. Oliver Morosco Co. Theatres Los Angeles, Cal. The Majestic Theatre The Morosco Theatre The Burhank Theatre The Iiyceum Theatre The Bepuhlic Theatre OTHEB ATTBACTIONS Krr'l'V (lortDON in Pretty Mrs. Smith, with Grant and Greenwood. Cort Theatre Boston, in- definite. Jack l.,ait's smashing success. Help Wanted, Maxime IClliott Theatre, New York, indefinite. Help Wanted — Cort Theatre, Chicago, indefi- nite. arch 21, 1914. Dates Ahead BISHOP'S PLAYERS. — In ■ xk, Ye Liberty Playhouse, Oak- id. DICK WILBUR COMPANYr^ lallejo, March 22 and week. IfINE FEATHERS (H. H. Frazee, .;r.) — Worcester, March 23; )rins?^field, 24; Waterbury, 25; jew London, 26; Lowell, 27; New- irt, 28: Hartford, .30-31. FOLEY & BURKE CARNIVAL ).—Alameda, March 31-April 4; odesto, 6-11; Merced, 13-18; Bak- isfield, 21-26; Stockton, 29-May 2. JULIAN ELTINGE CO. in The -inoline Girl (A. H. Woods, mgr.) ew York City, March 16, indefinite. LAURETTE TAYLOR, in PEG • MY HEART (Oliver Morosco, gr.) —Cort Theatre, New York ity. indefinite. LITTLE WOMEN (William A. rady)—Minneapolis. March 23-28; , Paul, 30-April 4; Milwaukee, 13- lORPHEUM STOCK CO. (G. W. iiL^h)—Kingsbury, March 20-21; 1- lianos, 22-2^. IM-.G O' MY HEART (Oliver iiKisco)—Seattle, 22-28. POTASH & PERLMUTTER \. H. Woods, mgr.)—New York itv, indefinite. SANFORD D0D(;F (R. A. John^ 11, mgr.)!—Bemidji, March 27; lack Duck, 28; International ]''alls, 1: I'ort Frances, 30; l>ig Falls, .\pril . Xorthome, 2; Grand Rapids, 4. SI-.PTEMBER MORN (Rowland id ClifTord)—Alton. March 22; clli ville, 23; Hannibal. 24; Quincy, i; Centreville, 26; Albia, 27; Bur- if^ton, 28; Cedar Rapids, 29; Cedar alN. 30; Independence, 31 ; Decorah, pril i; Mason City, 2; Sioux Falls, ; Sioux City, 4-5; Ft. Dodge, 6; >\\ a Falls, 7; Boone, 8; Perry, 9; 'iii.iha, lO-ii; Des Moines, 12-13; rinncll, 14; Iowa City. 15. T[I.\T PRINTER OF" UDELL'S I iaskill & McVitty, Inc., owners) — tillwater, March 21 ; Eau Claire, 22; i\xr Falls, 23; Menominee, 24; laislifield, 25; Stevens Point, 26; krrill, 27; Wausau, 28. THE DIVORCE QUESTION Rowland & Clififord, props.; Fred 'nubias, mgr.)—Loui.sville. March 3-_'S; St. Louis, 30-.\pril 4; open, -11; Chicago, 13-27. 1 HE H()LY CITY—Canora. Sas- adliewan, March 21; ^Melville, 23; Mi kton, 24 :'I^auijliin. Manitoba, 25; j awa, 26; I)randon, 27; \'irdcn, ,s. THE MISSOURI GIRL (Joe ^ith, mgr.)—Klamath Falls, March 1-22; Sis.son, 23; McLeod, 24; )unsmuir, 25 ; Kennett, 26; Redding, 7; Biggs, 28; Oroville, 29; Gridley, o; Chico, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THE IILLS (Gaskill & McVitty, Inc., 'Wncrs)'—Greenui), March 21 ; Fffing- lam, 23 ; Mattono, 24; Charleston, 25 ; rii.scola. 26; Monticello, 27; Decatur, :8; Si)ringfield, 29; Beardstown, 30; dt. Sterling, 31. THE SHEPHERD OF THE ilLLS (Ga.skill & McVitty, Inc., iwners)—l<-t. Wayne, March 22; lartford City, 23; Muncie, 24; El- vood, 25; Tipton, 26; PVankfort, 27; ^afavctte, 28; Kokomo, 30; Peru, 31. THE SHEPHERD " OF THE IILLS (Ga.skill & McVitty, Inc., wners)—Pittsburg, March 23-28; Cincinnati, 29-April 4. THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill & McVitty, Inc., owners)—Norman, March 21 ; Sapul- pa, 22 ; Chandler, 23 ; Guthrie. 24 ; (Ok- lahoma City, 25; Enid, 26; El Reno, 27; Shawnee, 28; Tulsa, 30; Caney, 31- THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS (Gaskill & McVitty, Inc., owners) — .St. Johns, March 21; Hutchinson, 23; Salina, 24; Hering- ton, 25; Manhattan, 26; Wamego, 27; Topeka, 28; Lawrence, 30; Ottawa. THE YELLOW TICKET CO. (A. H. Woods, mgr.)—New York City, indefinite. Woods, mgr.)—Toronto, March 23- 28; Philadeli)hia. ^O-Ajiril 4. THOMAS ELMORE LUCEY— Dunsmuir, March 2^; Yreka, 24; Medford, 25; Gold" Hill, 26; Cot- tage Grove, 27; Crcswell, 28; Junc- tion City, ,30; Springfield, 31 ; Eugene, April I ; Salem, 2; Dallas, 3; St. Hel- en, 4; Arlington, 6; Hermiston, 7; Milton, 8; Walla Walla, 9; Prescott, 10: I'omeroy, il. UNDER COVER CO. (American Play Company and A. H. Woods, mgrs.)—I'oston, indefinite. "within the law CO., Eng- lish Company, (A. H. Woods, mgr.) —Ilaymarkct Theatre, London, Eng- laiifl, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW CO., Jane Cowl Company, (American Play Company, mgrs.)'—Boston, indefinite. WITHIN THE LAW CO., Miss lllington Company, (American Play Comiiany, mgrs.)—San I'ranciscn, March 22-.\pril 4. WITHIN THE LAW CO., Miss Ware Company, (American Plav Co., mgrs.)—Cincinnati, March 22-28; De troit. 30-.\pril 4. WITHIN THE LAW CO.. Special Company, (.American Play Co., mgrs.) New Yuvk, March 22-28; Brooklyn, p-Ai)ril 4. WITHIN THE LAW CO., Eastern Company, (American Play Co., mgrs.) ()iraha March 22-28. WITHIN THE LAW CO., South- ern Company, (American Play Co., mgrs.) — Shrevesport, March 23; A'ick.sburg, 24; Greenville, 25; Green- wood, 26; Yazoo City, 27; Jackson, 28: New Orleans. 2(;-.April 4. WITHIN THE LAW CO.. North- ern Company, (American Play Co., mgrs.) — Stoughton, ]\Iarch 21 ; Watertown, 22; Stevens Point, 2^; Grand Rapids. 24: Morrill, 2=;: Wansau, 26; Menominee, 27; Still- water, 28; Northfield, ,30; Rochester, WITHIN THE LAW CO.. Central Company, (American Play Co.. mgrs.)' Webb City, March 21; Parsons, 23; lola, 24; CofTeyville, 26; Indei)en- dence. 27; Winfield, 27; Arkansas City, 28; Cmthric, 29; Perry, 30; Pawnee, 31. Spotlights That she may be judged for her artistic merits alone, the same as her fellow professionals, is the de- sire of Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, who is to api)car at the Cort Theatre .soon. She will he seen at the head of a big company in the clever h'rench divertiscmcnt, Mariette, from the Alhambra Theatre, Lon- don. Evelyn Thaw has waited six years for the notoriety connected with her name to die out before re- turning to the stage. Running at full sjjeed, the New York \\'inter Garden's most success- ful production, The Honeymoon Express, laden with clever enter- tainers, including Al Jolson, will arrive in .San I-'rancisco shortly, in readiness to begin its engagement at the Cort Theatre. In this rollick- ing diversion, which ran for thirty weeks in New York at the Winter Garden, the program permits the introduction of unusual specialties and many startling novelties. The Southern Stock Comi)any, operating at the Empress Theatre, San Diego, has the following active people on the sta.uc: Catherine C. F.vans, (ilenella Porter, Howard Nugent, Clarence I'cnnett, George V. Dill. Adele Leslie and Edna Marshall. The executive staff is composed of Paul Singer, manager; Henry S. Miller, assistant manager; Roy Van I'^ossen, stage manager; THEATBE Oahdale, Cal. R. C. SHI'wVRER, manager. A live one for real shows. Seating capacity, 375. Road shows write for open time. Clarence I'cnnett, assistant stage manager; A. E. I'aedcr, musical <lirector; W. II. Dougherty, master mechanic; \\'.(J.Cox, electrician ; B. \\ Nelson, master of i)ropertics; Patton Rickeman, scenic artists. Kitty Gordon, as a star under ()liver Morosco's management, be- gan an indefinite engagement at the Cort Theatre, Boston, on Monday night in a new comedy with music, entitled l^-etty Mrs. " Smith, book and lyrics by Mr. Morosco and El- mer Harris, music by Henry James. Among the principals in the cast arc Sidney Grant, Charlotte Green- wood, Thomas Conkey, ICdward Martindel, Roy Atwell and Jimmy Gleason.