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Id January, for a farewell four months' tour of America. I have arranged with Bernard Shaw so that Miss Terry will appear here Id 'Captain IIrasstMUnil's Conversion,' in the part she played In Ixjndoo, Lady Cecily Waynflet*. MIsm Terry will also play In 'Nance Oldfield' and 'The Uood Hope.' -About the same time will come Charles Wyndham and Mary .Moore and their London company, liesldes their repertory, they will produce 'Captain Drew on Leave.' "The Kmplre Theatre here will open Sept. 3, with John Drew's annual engagement. In A. W. l'lnero's play, Ills House In Order,' which is going to run all Summer In London. "On Aug. 30 aa Interesting event will be my opening of the Hudson Theatre season with a new four act play, by Henry Arthur Jones, called The Hypocrite,' which will have lis first production on any stage. Mr. Jones Is also at work for me on a new comedy for Francis Wilson, which the latter will pro- duce after he finishes with "The Mountain Climber.' "The Savoy will open during the last week In August, with William Crane Id a play, in four acts, called The Price of Money.' by Alfred Sutro. A new play ls also being writ- ten for blm by Lorrlmer and Potter, entitled "Old (iorcoD Graham.' "1 shall open the tVallack's Theatre season on Sept. 1, with 'The Judge and the Jury,' In which Ida Conquest will play Maqulta. "I shall open the Garrlck Theatre with William Collier, in a new play by Grant Stuart and William Collier. If I find he can get back from Australia In time. "1 have also secured the next comedy to be written by J. M. Barrle. Augustus Thomas Is to have a new comedy for me in Septem- ber. I am to have George Ade's next play, and I have arranged for the production of 'Sherlock Holmes,' in French, at the Amblgu Theatre. "Kyrle Dellew, Id whom I shall be inter- ested with Mr. Dillingham, will appear In Brigadier Gerard,' which 1 have secured from Conan Doyle. "Capt. Kolwrt Marshall's next play comes to me, and a comedy, called 'Dr. Wake's Patient,' will be produced by me during the season. Also a four act play, called The Harlequin King,' and a comedy, called 'Mar- jorie Strode.' A new comedy is being writ- ten for me by Alfred Butro. The -De Mllle Brothers also are writing a new comedy for me. Hroadhurst and Dazey are writing a new comedy for me, and with Fay Davis I produce •The House of Mirth,' by Clyde Fitch and l-Mitl. Wharton. Clyde Fitch has finished a new txrmedy, In four acts, for me, which 1 produce In October, In Cleveland, with Clara Blood- guod In the leading part, and I have the comedy called Trlplepetle,' that nas been running two hundred nights, at the Athenea Theatre, Paris: 1 also have a comedy from the French, called 'Lee Plumes du treat;' a new play by Alfred Capos, called 'Qui perd gagne,' and a new play by Henry Bernstein, called 'Les Fauves. with a big female part, to- be created In Paris by Mine. le Bargy; also a new farce, called The Brazilian,' and a pantomime, called "iue Scapegrace.' "I am a'ao arranging for the appearance. In England and America, of Yvette Gullberf, lo play In Kngllsh. She will have a dra- matized version of George Moore's 'Esther Waters,' and a play by Paul Lfndau. Mme. Gullbert will produce a new play in Brussels, called 'L'Bau Trouble,' Id September. "Maude Adams, after a two months' Btay In Boston, with 'Peter Pan,' returns to New York in that play. "Ethel Berry-more will begin her tour in 'Alice Sit-by-the-FIre,* and returns to New York In a new play, by It. V. Esmond. "William Gillette will appear in New York In October, In 'Clarice,' and I am to have a new comedy by George Ade, whose comedy, 'Just Out of College,' 1 shall continue to pre- sent, with Joseph Wheelock Jr. ■Otis Skinner will continue to tour In The Duel,' and come to New York, In the Spring, In a new play. 1 am to have new plays by Henri Lavedan, author of The Duel;' Pierre Berton, Pierre Wolfe, Frederic de Crolsset, and Antnony Mars; I shall also send a com* pany to Australia, to play 'Peter Pan.' I nave also the play called 'Cralnquevllle,' to be played at the Garrlck Theatre, London, under the name of 'Down Our Alley. "I am to have a new musical play for Sam Bernard; also The Beauty of Bath,' which ls now running at my Aldwych Theatre, Lon- don, and I have arranged with Charles M. 8. McLellan to write me a musical comedy for New York and London, called 'Nellie Nell,' with the music by Ivan Caryl!, who has writ- ten most of the music of the London Gaiety Theatre, a new musical play, by Tristan Bernard and Cosmo Hamilton, called Tne Hoyden,' and a new musical play, by Sey- mour Hicks. I have also secured the musical comedy now running at the Apollo Theatre, London, called 'The Dairymaids,' and shall produce It In New York at once: a new mu- sical piny, by Paul Potter and Edgar Smith, called 'Our Girl,' and the Chinese musical play, called 'The Third Moon ;' also a new mualcnl play, by Harry Smith, the music of which will be by Ludwig Knglander. "Kdna May will remain in liondon another senson, and then come to New York. "Besides -these, I have the following stars for London : John Hare, Cyril Maude, Sey- mour HIckR, Marie Tempest, Ellallne Terriss, Irene Vanhrugh. Huntley Wright, and the theatres there In which I am interested: The Duke of York's, the Aldwvch Theatre, the VuudevlIIe Theatre, the Comedy Theatre, and the new theatre which is being built for me on Shaftesbury Avenue, after the design of the Kmplre Theatre, New York, which will be ready at Christmas, and for the opening of which 1 shall return to London. I have fifteen companies engaged to tour through England next season.' 7 ♦*■• SIM H. HAftRIS. Who 1b pictured on our front pace this week, has forged rapidly abreast of the leaders as a theatrical manager, and has displayed great foresight In his selection of attractions. Several years ago he conducted a laundry In New Y'ork City, and first entered the the- atrical business In a small way by putting out little shows in nearbv New Jersey towns. Later he took Terry ilcGovem under hla management, and the Buccesa of the latter under Mr. Harris' clever handling is well known. Mr. Harris met Sam Scrllmer one day, and the latter had a proposition to put out a burlesque show, the Gay Morning Glories, with Terry McGovern as an added feature, nnd at the end of the first season the two managers divided about *r»o,000. A Inter partnership, arranged with Sullivan & Woods, brought nlm greater Buccesa. and the pmibnue of a ofay from Theodore Kresmcr, entitled "The Fatal Wedding." made a for- tune for the triumvirate, Three years ago he and George M. Cohan formed a partner- ship, nnd the achievements of this hunt ling firm are loo well known to require detailed comment at this time. ■ ■ I VERMONT. Unrllnirtnn.— At the Strong, Primrose's Minstrels will open the season Aug. 3. Week of Aug. 0, Emma Bunting Co. _ ♦*-• Akmiew F. BoKliLRB. En actor, of Des Moines. la., and Fanny Joylnes. of Syra- cuse. N. \\, a vaudeville actress, were mar- ried on July 25. In Ites Moines. Both were in "The Tenderfoot" Co. list season. 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