Motion Picture Classic (Jan-Aug 1919)

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In the Broadway Theaters Ruth Donnelly and Ralph Sipperly offer brisk comedy performances with George M. Cohan in “A Prince There Was” at the George M. Cohan Theat««' © White, N. Y (Forty^ix) One of the liveliest of the Broadway musical comedies is “Some Time,” at the Casino Theater. The striking chorus is one of the features. Here are four remedies for the Tired Business Man: Ann Toddings, Anna Stone, Renee Hughes and Marie Astor Leo Ditrichstein is contributing one of his most brilliant characterizations in the Continental comedy, “The Marquis de Priola,” at the Liberty Theater © White, N. Y. The piquant Peggy Hopkins has the leading role in New York’s newest boudoir farce, “A Sleepless Night,” at the Bijou Theater © Goldberg, N. YT