Shadowland (Mar-Aug 1923)

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Will Shakespeare An Invention Clemencc Dane, the English dramatist, has done a fine tho daring thins in her so-called "invention," which is written partly in blank verse, as befits the period and characters. The success which the play achieved in London has been paralleled here in its admirable production by Winthrop Ames. The cast was perfectly selected. At the right is Katherine Cornell as Mary Fitton, the Dark Lady of the Sotinets. "... pale, with black hair, a smiling mouth and brilliant eyes. She is quick and graceful as a cat, and her voice is the voice of a singer, low and full. ..." A.11 photographs by Kendall Evans Above is Haidee Wright as Queen Elizabeth. "... She is old, as an oak or a cliff or a cathedral is old — there is no frailty of age in her. Her gestures are measured; she moves very little, and frowns oftener than she smiles. ..." At the right is Winifred Lenihan as Anne Hathaway. " ... She is a slender woman with reddish hair. Her movements are quick and furtive, and she has a high sweet voice that shrills too easily. ..." Page Thirty-Seven