The billboard (Mar 1906)

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MARCH 10, 1906. Xtie Billboard 5 ■ hmt ttfCB B/ C. C. BARTRAM. . Gibson Girl case bas tt*CB n* • tttrtUBC aoMtlon: "mtt IS an aetTeasr' in this mlt »etUe tbe protn- Tmrloaa abow ladles Clbun OirU, and no » jo riti dlsagteed when actors 1 woold be an actress -J, as "Yes" or "Mn " "U; X/ord, the ud Inataneed pantomime ... George Edwardes said a cboras elrl was an actress In the minor acnae. She wi to the play: U she was not she w< th^re. Manager Alexander -wma moi tire, and said that a woman who plajed parts in the proTlncea ml^ht — oirij epoke a line In L an Inexperienced womai retired from the actor. of an open doof elanse aboUahlnc all <iaalU- cations, said tiecomlnK an aetnts by apeaMDS a line was making his profcsalon "too cheap." Mach of the testimony was highly amnsing FASODT OH HERO Nero Is still drawing tremendous crowds to His Majn^^ and dreary play fonnded -_ _ — hook." EloweTer, It was rery well played, led throngbont. At the Coronet I Is baTlns a cordial welcome. proTed prolix aad tiresome. A Uttle one-act play, Tbt Yonnger Oeneratlon. In which pro- '■ ""—" "xfr^; ; hit was The Con- n the Hearth, hy Frederick Fenn. at the -t the Adelplil the Easter Shakeapear- r jwtlncc to see the Heroic HaMa Itt Standn was indeed «n Adamleaa MM^M ^ ay ba^faa badja^Miarrlng^djMe^ S'^^e abaot fS^tSv^gM^ hnmored rfl The crowd was and now « Parisian lady writer of ' best criticism aftS'^fftiich wlU be" prizes or the "costly boots," etc. MaxUn Gorki's (Naehtsayl. doe tbtt the German Theatre, will be onr first ^Ute timUm» BoBlaa** wvHC. wmmmm L ended Pool. Th«e w dvwa oi Americans present, and Ur. leccptlaa was a great personal ti •dmittlng his Ibie (nlmeUc gifts tbc Us ettm comedy, his faculty In Ac. CMtridtlM, and Us habbllns inflecU namor. Tke papers arc onanSnoom In a« mnek tot the play, tbongb f ' — » »»rtea aad Bo^and have often p^ws the ■ad ••dan oM Fleeadll^.>^ Xbe cenecn •P^brn is ttat Mr. OMdwIa'a glMs < ' tmUe eadd dlsBb>*a to bcMe* , en, which was pro- rihe''Dnk«*of°Tork''s, Lwadon.'"'' KREBO-8 SEW FIAT A. W. Flnero'8 new piece. His House I Order, Is a very line prodnctloo, showl^~ ' Bleed master hand, and Is as well lu lar as any the English vtage has had likely to draw for ! piquant and charming personality ol tie three-foot geotleoian who plays the UUe e. Master (Edward Garni t. a rather cliemblc r with a bine and langblng eye, «ald to be It stxtteo. He Is carried on Uie stage >y, aad cxabcrant ladle* la tbe aadlcao camatisa •rSTi 'taaUp^ud ^n> b25 ^by a Ma a^b at meacd by tb* _ geneial protest is risbv acalnat dangmna performances —• *- ° —" *••- ■Hippodrome, safeguarded by netting. projected snt ._ the proceanlnm abore the curtain. OTcr here erery selt-rcspectlDg theatre has mie. Tt'mnst . , grant brl^^betteT lock than The i^ceom^indi l-nanrcd dis- A new kind of censorship has been estab- lished at the Blackpool, where the Uoddy- Manners Opera Co., wishing to gire a sscred SoDday (^ncert, coald only ^ — — e thioogh tbe prograi his danghters. It is well tha Oa rai. satisfactory. MRS. GEN. TOM THUMB AND COUNT AND BARON MAORI lira. Tom Thnmb (Coontess UagrI) i appearing orer the SolllTan-Coosldlne C—'■ it has been some twelre years r'— entitled°5Ko'*StTings to Her Bow,"or WhIchWUI Wln'fler. The Count's alclana of no mean order, and are said to be the only midgets Ii mate fencloe boot. The popularity of these gifted mlnlatare r packed andlences to which they ore plajluf. 'Popsy-wopsy" anddenly The hat er gniiafatber. Ocotge UI., the iBtadpal part. Op to date there Is no record that sncb - »d. ^ . play has c let I am perishing from the cold," exclaimed a ragged heroine of a drama, and a gnUery god who had watched the white sUtlng paper cried: "Sweep up the snow storm and The latest story aboot applanse nlsy fellow In a cold half, who •I'm Jnst dapping to " daoshter of a Frmcb If he waa not riolatlog glTes the names of rosy ebeeks were pot The London Tneatncal Mi a rather petty protest sara he eoald. s of se< there by tattooing. ~il Managers hare ■gainst the war Woolwich. "I shall remember while the light lasts And In the Darkness I shall not forget." —e other day Miss Bra Moote: pat her hand CAVLOR AND JEFPBRSON ISM. O. r. BristaWs. Rip Van Winkle In US3 to Btepben C. Futer. nitiiar«E me Old Fr"— -* " — My liOTe Uea t opera «( tbe mmie RICHARD MANSFIELD'S PLANS pUylng three more liey win represent Mr. Mans- field's farewell appearances In nearly erery tn- Dorlng the three cumins winters he -- in New Tork, Boston, Chicago and PhUjidflpbla. Pment plana call for tw» more engagements In cities known aa 4me week sUDds. In aU other tnatancM bis thzta brlat win he so napped <mt Ikat Us mnt s» ace win be Us farewell, oae s f ssia ink rlU also play a portion of STwUl not 'rest"on'hla°1^»ls*to aS^wnsel repertoire for the farewell toors euihia eea Merchant of Venice. King Klcbard in., Don Carlos, The MIsantlirope. Iran, the Terri- ble. Tlie Scarlet Letter. Beau Bmmmel. A Pa- risian Bomance and Dr. JekyU and Mr. Hyde. To these will be be added his lesppesrsnce «* Cyrano de Bergerac In a replica of gorgeous prodnetlon; his flm appi rely a young man, being still e lonira. His desire is to retire be- powers wane and before the present draft on his Tital and nerroas «ner- TREASURER HAUSER RESIGNS