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May 26, 1900
THE SAN FRANCISCO
DRAMATIC REVIEW
13
PACIFIC COAST CONCERT and TEACHERS' AGENCY
22^ GEARY STREET San Francisco, Cal.
UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
MARY FRANCES FRANCIS
ONCERT Companies formed for city or interior. Vocalists and Musicians of every grade and variety for church, concert, select public or private entertainments,teas, weddings, etc., furnished. Dramatic Readers, Humorists, Impersonators, Dancers, Palmists, Schools, Conservatories, Private Teachers in all professional and educational branches, recommended with terms and full particulars. Halls and Studios selected. New and Second-Hand Musical Instruments supplied. Send for circular.
To register or secure talent, etc. apply to
MARY FRANCES FRANCIS, Director
'Phone Grant 158 Office Hours, 1 to 2.30 P. M. daily
* * MUSICAL CARDS # ^
Dam-Hilton soprano, and her pupil, Mr. Kronmiller, baritone, with Miss Capell as accompanist at a reception to the Unitarian clergymen at the Unitarian Church of Alameda last week. Mrs. Hilton also appeared with success at the last meeting of the Ebell Society of Oakland.
Sig. AbramofFs pupil, Miss Sandolin, sang this week at Fischer's Music Hall.
— Mary Fra?ices Francis.
The Denver Stock
Herbert Kelcey and Effie Shannon have been engaged for the summer season at Elitch's Gardens, Denver. The balance of the company, as selected by Walter Clarke Bellows, will include John T. Sullivan, George Soule Spencer, Brandon Tynan, Fred Perry, Harry Stubbs, William F. Owen, Jessie Izett, Blanche Kelleher, Louise Mackintosh and Katherine Field.
Home for Aged Actors
The fund for the establishment of a home for Aged and Infirm Actors, to be erected and controlled by the Actors' Fund of America, is steadily growing. The total money received for the purpose is $30,005.00.
In Vallejo
Vallejo Morning News says The Whitaker Company's production of Under Sealed Orders last night was a splendid performance. The company was at its best, winning extra plaudits for clever work. The company is one of the best that has appeared in Vallejo this season, and both deserve a large patronage wherever they appear.
Personal Mention
Frank Mathieu, now with the Frawleys, will be a member of the Alcazar during the Florence Roberts season.
Nance O'Neii. has captured Sydney theatre-goers with Camille as she did with Magda. The papers all accord her a veritable triumph. Her leading man, Mr. Kingston, and the company generally, came in for general praise.
Harry Woodruff is said to have an excellent part in When We Were Twenty-One. It will be remembered that this blonde Adonis was once engaged to Anna Gould, now the Countess Castellane.
David Belasco has secured the American rights of Ibsen's latest play, When We Dead Awake, which has been such a success in Berlin and Vienna. He will present the play in New York in the fall with Mrs. Leslie Carter in the leading role.
Reginald De Koven recently held a sale of his surplus personal effects, and among the extensive buyers was Edna Wallace Hopper, who bought several hundred dollars' worth of tapestries, bric-a-brac, etc. She paid $120 for a silk rug, $57 for a tapestry hanging, $90 for a suit of old German armor, $40 for a table of the Empire period and $45 for a Carrara marble bust. Edna is enjoying the days of her prosperity.
There is a rumor current that the Tivoli opera company — that is, the comic opera section, will play in Denver during the summer grand opera season. The tour will include a five weeks season in Denver and three weeks in Salt Lake City.
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ELIZABETH REGINA MOWRY
DRAMATIC SOPRANO Voice Culture j Studio, 1030 Jackson St.
Teacher of Piano 1 Mondays 10 to 12 a. m.
Telephone Red 2962.
UITAR STUDIO, 722 Powell St., near California. Special terms to children.
Call or address
Mrs. C. J. and Miss Elsie Tooker, Soloists
CLAIRE M. COLE
TEACHER OF PIANO. Pupil of Roscoe Warren Lucy. Painist of the Corona Club. Concert engagements accepted. Reception Hours, from 9 a. m., to 1:30 p. m. Thursday excepted. Address, 1317 Hyde Street. Telephone Larkin 281.
MRS. FANNIE DAM=HILTON
(Recently from Milan)
TEACHER OF SINGING, ORATORIO, CONCERT and Grand Opera Studio, Byron Mauzy, 308 Post St. Mondays and Thursdays.
S, f, CONSERVATORY Of MUSIC
130 Powell Street
A thorough musical edcuation in all branches of music. Piano department in charge of E. S. BONELLI, Director. Terms moderate.
MISS ELEANOR CONNELL
SOPRANO. Teacher of Singing. Kegs to announce that she has resumed teaching at her residence 1469 Sacramento street. Reception hours 12 to 2 daily.
Mrs. Eva Tenney
SOPRANO at Trinity Church and Hush St. Temple. Reception Days, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 2 to 4. Telephone Larkin 1103. 1190 Hush St.
CECILE VON SEIBERLICH
T^RAMATIC SOPRANO, CONCF.RT ACCOMI ) panist and Coach for Operatic Singers and Stage Specialties. Studio1613 Polk St., cor. Clay, San Francisco. 'Phone Polk 1016.
HAROUERITE JIARETZEK
(Pupil of Max Marctzck) Formerly Contralto Soloist of Dr. Parkhurst's Church, New York, will receive a limited number of vocal pupils. Concert engagements accepted . nAX riARETZEK
Late Professor of the New York College of Music and Cincinnati College of Music.
Teacher of Piano and Harmony
For terms and particulars, address care
SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., S. F
F. H. IRVINE
"PROFESSIONAL STAGE DANCING Taught, 421 _L Post St. Private Lessons taught. Circular.
STAGE DANCING, BALL ROOM AND STAGE Juveniles. Thursday at 3:30; Saturday at 2.
WM. J. O'BRIEN
Scottish Hall, 107 Larkin St., San Francisco
DAVID MANLLOYD
SOLO TENOR OF ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL. Voice Culture, Oratorio, Concert, Song Recitals. 525 Golden Gate Avenue, S. F. 'Phone Mint 1653.
JOSEPH GREVEN
VOCAL INSTRUCTOR
Removed to 902 O'Farrell St. Reception Days Mondays and Thursdays.
SRWiZELL CULTURE
Italian Method. Skill of Siugiug CARL SAWVELL, 427 Sutter St. S. F.
California School of Elocution & Oratory
(CHARTERED)
MISS EMILY CURTIS. PRINCIPAL; MISS H. J Elliott, Physical Department. Association Building, Mason and Ellis Sts.
MABEL A. RICHARDSON
INSTRUCTOR OF ELOCUTION AND THE ART L of true expression. Reception hours 2 to 5 Thursdays. Byron Mauzy's. 30S Post St , S. F. Engagements as Dramatic Reader.
ROBERT LLOYD
Musical Director Harmony Choral Club; St. Dominic's Choir. The Art of Singing; Correct Breathing. Proper placing of the voice; Clear enunciation of word phrasing; Interpretation; Style.
Studio, BYRON MAUZY'S, J08 Post St.
MISS JESSIE FOSTER
"T YRIC SOPRANO AND VOCAL TKACHKR, has I J removed her studio to Byron Mauzy's 308 Post St. Reception Hours, 9 a. m. to 1 p. K. Tuesdays and Fridays.
BERNHARD WALTHER
Belgian Solo Violinist
Engagements for Concerts, city or interior. Address Dramatic Review, Office 22jtf i cary St., S. F.
JULIUS A. HAUG
SOLO VIOLINIST, CONDUCTOR AND COMPOSER HAUG'S ORCHESTRA for Theatres, Concerts and receptions. Address, 20 Eureka St., bet. 17th and 18th Sts., S. F.
Calhoun School of Natural Elocution Acting and Physical Training
Latest and Best American and European Methods MRS. JESSIE CALHOUN ANDERSON
Director
Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter Street
H. L. HASTINGS
"OANJO SOLOIST AND TEACHER. CONCERT 1J engagemeuts. For terms and particulars apply to Dramatic Review, 22# Geary St.
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