San Francisco dramatic review (1899)

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September i, 1900 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 9 treated to. Unfortunately the week during which they appeared (20-25), brought with it heavy windstorms and rain, so that people were reluctant to visit out-door places of amusement. During one of the exhibitions all of the scenery was blown to the ground and the performance had to be discontinued. For one night a vaudeville combination appeared at the Saltair Beach the past week. It was understood that the combination was to be a permanent feature at the Beach, but for some cause or other, — still unknown, — it expired without a struggle after the first performance. The Salt Palace vaudeville theatre at present furnishes practically all the indoor amusement Salt Lakers get. Prices have been advanced to 25 cents at this resort and a high class of entertainers are appearing. The Salt Lake Opera Company is hard at work on a new opera which will be produced early in October at the Salt Lake Theatre. Treasurer Ed Carruthers of the New Grand Theatre has just returned from New York, where he has been busily engaged during the summer in booking attractions for his house. He reports that the Grand will this season have the best line of attractions it has ever offered. This year Manager Mulvey will enter into competition with the Salt Lake Theatre, opening his theatre to advanced prices and exploiting some of the higher class attractions. As a result rumors are "thick" of intended theatres and places of amusement where people can get theatrical bread at popular prices. None of these rumors, however, seem to be backed by anything substantial. John K. Hardy. i!r it PROFESSIONAL CARDS * * G-EORG-IE COOPER COGII.LCOOPER CO. NOAH BRANDT Director California Theatre Orchestra On the %oad James Neill and the Neill Company Los Angeles, July 29, six weeks; Fresno, Sept. to-li; Stockton, 12; San Jose, 13-14Vallejo, 15; Portland, 17, week; Vancouver, 24 25-26; Victoria, 27-28-29; Seattle, 30, week. Frawley Company Grand Opera House, July 1 ; indefinitely. Frank Cooley Company Phoenix, 27, week. Elleford Company Stockton, 19, two weeks; Fresno, Sept. 3, week. Australian Comedy Company Nelson, 29-30 31-Sept. 1; Rossland, 3-6; Greenwood, 8-10; Grand Forks, 11-12; Nelson (return) 13; Cranbook, 15-17; Fernie, 18; McLeod, 19; Calvary, 21-22. Under Sealed Orders Company Sacramento, 25-26; Seattle, .Sept. 2, three weeks. Elliott-Bacon Sapho Company Sacramento, 30-31, Sept. 1-2; Fresno, 13. Boston Lyric Opera Company Wallace, Idaho, 31; Spokane, Wash., Sept. 3; Seattle, 9, week; Vancouver, 17, three days; New Westminster, 20, Victoria, 21-22. Dailey's Comedians San Diego, Sept. 3, week; Santa Ana, Sept. 10, week; Anaheim, 17; San Bernardino, 18; Redlands, 19-20; Riverside, 21-22; Ventura, 24, week; Santa Barbara, October 1, week; Bakersfield, 8, week; Visalia, 15, week. Dailey Stock Company Seattle until Sept. 2; Vaucouver, 3; Victoria, 10; New Westminster, 17; Nanaimo, 24 Jessie Shirley Company Woodland, August 26; Vallrjo, Sept. 3. Henry Miller Company San jose, Sept. 3; Stockton, 4; Sacramento, 5 Cogill and Cooper San Jose, 6-7-8; Sacramento, 9, week. MARIE HOWE Alcazar Stock Co. GEO. E. LASK Stage Director Tivoli Opera House GERALD L. DILLON Press Agent Grand Opera House FORREST SEABURY Alcazar Stock Co. Benjamin Howard Leading Business James Neill Co. J. R. AMORY Frawley Company ALFRED ALDRIDGE DAILEY'S STOCK CO En Route Subscribe for The Dramatic Review W. H. DAVENPORT CHARACTERS Dailey Stock Co. Frances Graham Contralto — Tivoli GEORGE BLOOMQUEST With the Neill Co. ANNA LICHTER Tivoli Opera House BIEN F AIR E ET LAISSER DIRE CLARENCE MONTAINE ACTOR COMEDIAN DAN CROUSE With Frank Cooley Co. Permanent Address Western Amusement Exchange MABLE CARIYIICHAEL INGENUE Alta Theatre C. E. THURSTON WITH Alta Stock Co. Frederick Manchester Vocalist Comedian Macdonoiifjh Stock Co. ADA F. STOREY Macdonough Stock Co. MAY EVELYNNE Old Ladles riiithers McDonough's Stock Co. Oakland. MAUD MILLER Leading Woman Macdonough Stock Co. LAURA CREWS INOKNUE ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY Marion S. Barney With The Frawley Company EDWARD B. LADA Director Alcazar Orchestra. Frank Mathieu Frawley Company Jeffrey D. Williams Alcazar Theatre ERNEST HOWELL Characters and Light Comedy Alcazar Theatre CARLYLE MOORE Alcazar Stock Co. EDWARD S. WILLIAMS Scenic Artist, Alcazar Theatre. GEO. I*. WEBSTER • ALCAZAR STOCK COMPANY + Sydney Plhtt Characters and Comedy WITH FRANK COOLEY GEORGE ELLIOT Leading Woman Australian Comedy Co. FRANK MAC VICARS With the Neill Co. FRANK OPPERMAN Leading Character and Comedy McDonough Stock Co. CLARENCE CHASE With the Frawley Co. MISS MARY VAN BUREN Frawley Company MAE KEANE Alcazar Stock Co. ED :>\^i>Trvi±:rrY With the Dailey Stock Co. FRANCIS McG-INN Juvknii i:s and Characters Dailey Slock Co. WILLIAM BREWER With Under Sealed Orders Co. Blanche La Mar Characters VINTON STOCK CO. ADDRESS THIS OFFICE MISS PERRY WARD Characters At Liberty HELENE DAVENPORT Comedienne MAT BLAYNEY leading juvenile Alcazar Stock CoSipany TOM GREENE The Tivoli W. F. WHIPPLE Characters, Dewey Theatre, Oakland, Cal. Geo. M. Hermance Stage Manager Macdonough Stock Co. FRED B. ESMELTON Juveniles and Heavies, Vinton Stock Co. P. F. O'Malley Stage Director, Dewey Theatre, Oakland MISS GEORGIE W00DTH0RPE alcazar stock LUCILLE ULMER THORNDIKE COMEDY AND CHARACTER CORAL THORNDIKE INGENUE AND SOLIBRETTE Address this Office HAMILTON ARHOUR Heavies With Frank Cooley ARTHUR. BOYCE Tenor, Tivoli Opera House TEDDIE L. GAMBLE Elliott & Bacon's Sapho Co. 1 he Only Original ARNOLD GRAZER The Hoy with Many Imitator* Address this office LOR EN A ATWOOD Alcazar Theatre STANLEY ROSS Leading Man — Dailey Stock Co. HARRY LEWELLYN Jerry, in Under Sealed Orders EUNICE MURDOCK Characters Under Sealed Orders FRANK De CAMP Stage Director Under Sealed Orders OMEGA RAYMOND With Under Sealed Orders Co.