Shadowland (Mar-Aug 1923)

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To keep his mother, Asc, from following him. Peer has perched her on the mill-house roof. As he strides away, she cries: "Peer! — God help me, now he's off; Reindeer-rider! Liar! Hei! Will you listen? No; he's striding O'er the meadow — Help! I'm dizzy!" At the left is the young hero impudently defying the Troll King in his hall under the mountain. Joseph Schildkraut plays the difficult role of Peer Gynt with extraordinary skill and spirit On the opposite page is Peer watching three farm girls dancing and singing in the meadow. He cries out to them: "To whom do you call?" They answer: "To the trolls! To the trolls!" Peer leaps from the bridge and dances with them Ladislas Kun (right) conducts the orchestra for the Theatre Guild's production of Ibsen's drama. He is one of the finest classic musicians of Hungary. Theodore Komisarjevsky (left), who so ably directed Peer Gynt, ivas one of the experimentalists and pioneers in the theater in Russia Peer meets Solveig at the wedding celebration. He grasps her wrist, crying: "Oh, it is well you have come! Now I will swing you round fast and fine!" But Solveig answers : "Loose me! You are so wild!" "The reindeer is wild too, when summer is dawning," retorts Peer Page Thirty-Seven