San Francisco dramatic review (1899)

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1 June ii, 1910 THE SAN FRANCISCO DRAMATIC REVIEW 13 Full List of Syndicate Shows The Dramatic Review, which published last week an incomplete list of the syndicate attractions (but at that time the only one obtainable), has received from Klaw & Erlanger the following list of attractions that thev will book the coming season. It is a powerful and interesting group of what the old guard of American amusements have to offer, and a perusal of this revised list and a reading of the complete independent list published last week lend color to the belief that the vigorous competition of the two great forces in American theatricals will be productive of the best theatrical bill of fare this country, especially the West, has been regaled with. The syndicate offerings are as follows: David Belasco's attractions— David Warfield, Blanche Bates, Frances Starr Nance O'Neil and Charles Cartwright in The Lily, Leo Ditrichstein and Janet Beecher in T#e Concert Is Matrimony a Failure? The Case of Becky, The Machine, Charlotte Walker in Just a Wife, The Girl of the Golden West. Charles Frohman 's attractions — Maude Adams, Ethel Barrymore, John Drew. William Gillette, Billie Burke, William H. Crane, Marie Doro, G. P. Huntley. Hattie Williams, Kyrle Bellew, Francis Wilson, Otis Skinner, Annie Russell, Sir Charles Wyndham and Mary Moore, Marie Tempest, Two The Dollar Princess companies, Arsene Lupin, two The Arcadians companies, The Brass Bottle, Our Miss Gibbs, The Scandal, Love Among the Lions, The Thief. Henry B. Harris' attractions — Robert Edeson in Where the Trail Divides, Rose Stahl in The Chorus Lady. The Commuters, company A, The Commuters, company B; Bobby Burnit, with Wallace Eddinger; The Third Degree, company A, B and C; The Traveling Salesman, company A, B and C; The Lion and the Mouse, Helen Ware in Delia of the Secret Service. Elsie Ferguson in The Eleventh Hour, Edmund Breese in a new play, Edgar Selwyn in The Scarecrow, Hedwig Reicher in On the Eve, The Country Boy, Ruth St. Denis in Hindoo dances. Frederic Thompson's attractions — Mabel Taliaferro in a new play, Robert Hilliard in A Fool There Was, The Comic Supplement, a new musical farce, with Joseph Cawthorn and Maud Raymond; The Spendthrift, New York company 1 and 2 ; Polly of the Circus, Eastern and Western ; Brewster's Millions, Via Wireless. In preparation : The Lure, Money, The Little Mother, The Assassin. Charles Dillingham 's attractions — Montgomery and Stone in The Old Town, Elsie Jan is in The Slim Princess, The Carlsbad Girl (Die Sprudelfee), a Viennese comic opera; The Echo, American musical comedy; The Divorced Bride (Die Geschiedene Frau), Trilby, a musical version; Bessie McCoy in a new musical comedy, The Passer-By, The Life of the Party, musical comedy. Mr. Dillingham will also make three other dramatic productions, including a new play by Henry Blossom, and will have on tour companies presenting The Fair Co-Ed, The Red Mill, The Prima Donna and The Tflp 0' the W>rld. Henry W. Savage's attrac tions— Three Madame X companies, two Merry Widow companies, The Love Cure, The Gay Hussars, Miss Patsy, The Spendthrift, revival of The Prince of Pilsen, The Florist Shop, The Little Damozel, Every Woman, The Divorce Fund, Theodore & Co., The Great Name, The Grape Girl, by Luders and Harvey. Cohan & Harris' attractions — Geo. M. Cohan in a new play, Raymond Hitchcock in The Man AVho Owns Broadway, The Fortune Hunter, with John Barrymore, The Fortune Hunter, with Thomas W. Ross; The Penalty, with Arnold Daly; The Girl in Waiting, with Laurette Taylor; J. E. Dodson in a new play. The Aviator, Get Rich Quick Wallingford, with Clayton White; a new play by Winchell Smith. The Man from Ozark. Klaw & Erlanger attractions— Adeline Genee. Henry Miller in a new play. Nat C. Goodwin, Mclntyre and Heath, Miss Dudelsack, new musical comedy. In association with Joseph Brooks — Ben-Hur, The Round-Up, Rebecca of Sununybrook Farm, Lillian Russell, Maclyn Arbuckle, The Inner. Shrine." The Remittance Man. Joseph M. Gaites' attractions — Three Twins, with Clifton Crawford; Three Twins, with Victor Morley; The Girl of My Dreams, with Hyams and Mclntyre; Bright Eyes, with Cecil Lean and Florence Holbrook. A. M. Woods' attractions — The Girl from Rector's companies, The Girl in the Taxi companies, The Other Woman, The Prosecuting Attorney, The Thief company, Madame Sherry, Blanche AValsh, Julian Eltinge. Augustus Pitou's attractions — Chauncey Olcott. F. Ziegfeld Jr. 's attractions — Anna Held, The Follies of 1910, Ziegfeld Winter Revue. Daniel Frohman 's attractions— The Spitfire, two new attractions. Henry Miller's attractions — The Servant in the House, The Great Divide, Her Husband's Wife. Mittenthal Bros.' -The Prosecutor, The Western company ; The Eastern company ; The In preparation, A French farce. Wagenhals & Kemper attractions— Seven Days, three companies; Paid in Full, two companies. In preparation, a new comedy. A. S. Stern & Cb.'s attractions — Polly of the Circus, The Upstart. Maurice Campbell 's attractions — Henrietta Crosman, Where There's a Will. George W. Lederer and Frazee's attractions—Mile. Sherry, with Line Abarbanell; Victor Moore and company in jiew musical comedy, A Little Darling. Joseph Weber's attractions—^Kitty Gordon, Alma, Where Do-You Live? The Climax, five companies. The Kirke La Shelle Co.'s attraction — The Virginian. Adolf Philipp's attractions — The Girl's Name is Adele, The Woman Who Likes to Laugh, Therese, Don't Be Angry. Jesse L. Lasky's attraction— A new musical comedy by Channing Pollock and Karl Hochna. attractions Soul Kiss, Soul Kiss, Deadlock. Noticed Geo. Osbourne's smile on the Rilto this week? Seems like old times. Geo. was the banished Duke in Maude Adams' As You Like It, al fresco. 'Age does not wither." Speaking of Leveys, Bert of that ilk has no mustache either, but he gets there just the same. Archie Levy has not retired from the fascinating agency game. The removal of the familiar hirsute appendage is merely the first step in a long William Collier at the Columbia Theatre and systematic course of training he ager and eccentric headliner. Don't will undergo in preparation for his worry about Archie ; he'll be there big battle with the stony-heartey man later.