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LCCITIMAYE V^NyTHING GQES ;Hu»i'"iI cuiix'.iy (« t'lufu »« <s uinl nine '1MWII'. . i'i ."lu. .-1 Vbjr Vlncpnl Pi-.M-illpy; .Kk)k liy iluy liDltoh und r. U. \Vutl)>liiMiH«, >«riih tliKUiiririK by ,HuH><ell rnuiHo nn.l llow- 4rtl 1. n>ls;i.v; inu<«li: uinl JyricH l>y t'«i|<» Porli«r; il.iiiri'H and enfoiiibln^ hy But>*»rt AH«>n; si-ttincK by I>oniiUl Oensbi'ierr 'ro«- tuincx 1>.\ Klinor nnd Krank Ji'iikiiis; at P.Dhlon, Nov. ."«. Kiirl«-n<li'i:. .,. ., .Ooiiirf Ma<'k Kliiiha .1. SVIitinvy;..<. ,ii , > .Vaul i-.'v. i imi Wily <'roi'ki»r.. Jlell Hoy............ ■ Reno S\veeni>j'........ . Report i-r... i..'..;. t.,i ■Ftri«t ("i»ntt>riiOiHM.... SacuiuI <-iiintTiif|!iu|i,. : 8Jr Kvplyn itriM^ivh. Hupe Iliiri'ojri..., ... ilrH. i:ars<>iurf. ..«..• . * * .Hpli'rt Hnyinohd .BIr,boi> IVH|a«in.i««>M,;,.-..., .P^ol# nji>pl«> Tttnt <;itln!ifiia«..w.i.*...».. .T«lvh.nr<l XViitig Kp< on.l i'UitmMHp^, ,}. . . .V.. . I 'hiirH«> Kan*; Kirsl .\ n(fiiiJ',;,'y. ;i,V;j .,. 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John J^:ini|f •, Thl-«.nf\> mti^ui-al looks as k«)oi1 or fcettpp than >6f Thee I Sing' looked at the ; a;rc tr-mlor nixf^ of Touv d iy», pollv wriv hatfhod in Boston at tho^ ^i^ljl<^.:':;v■^v>;A;.;^^•■,^;:, i VlhtoM Fivodlt'y c.vpci't.s th.Tt It Will piMv Kolld until ar oiind neyt Ethel Merman to leave tin- .show and rejiort under contract to Holly- ':wood. ' mkg:^ij0iiimm^ and William Oaxton are cnrrylnfir the show, with Bottlna IIa,ll lea- ■■ *W«f»^; \ ■ 'I ■•^'•v&r Vlcto* Moore ha.<? touched new comedy heti^hts In a made-to-meas-. -ure role 'Moon-Faced Mooney—^ Public Eiioniy No. 13.' DlsKuised as a clerKyman he has one of the fun- Blefit cuihedy nuakerups the haiJ s een in a long time. He is hid- ing: frutii the uutborities on an ocean . |tiii|r and ofie typlcfti cMl^iedy situa- tion has him winning the first prize for Ivap-slxiotiiiK hy bripvrinir down clay 1)1 ;'.'t)us with a marliine Kun Whieli iie alnay.s carries in a violin ca.se. Mi.ss Merman is all set, with lyrie.s and Hcores written for her by Cole I'orter that clicked opening night. 'Y<nj re the Top," 'liuddy Be- ware,' 'Anything Goea,* 'Blow. Ga- briel, P.10W' and 'I Get at Kick .Out Of Ypu* have Bbaton bjr tli0 ««jrf and n eoupie of thBm wld« oiw>ii for .■;W(W::.iy.rlc» '. UtiiMn^jd'., iw-^Wv/New Qaxtoh In having; moi^ trt»ul>le gettlnc rQllihff in tKe'cliaihiieteT of , n young iMmfl^m^^ Whd Ittipul- •iy^ly MWUfM th« liner wlien he lm^j0xe $ltl ot hlH dreamii and bor- #i#*rp, a i»eiM!|K»rt which tcally be- : fohiarfi to Pu1>lk; Enemy No. 1. He ■KipK about the »hip diRRuisod as an Old woman, k sailor, a chef and finally eHcapea dressed as a Cliina- man. It is a riotous role develop- ing raiddly and which will probably i>o one of his funniest performances by th>' time the show liiis i;rond- ;;-..Way. !; Choru.s carries IS daiic-. r.s and a half dozen uliow Kirl.s, Hanked by : three or four male Quartei.s thai lill in bi tv/een ilie groans of a ma.'sivc revolvint? stage. Main set. wliile auother of this 8e!isf»n'.« epidemic of sliipboattl srenes, Is partieiilarly . Weli (lone. l!ooi< i^ ;,li-un.i.; eiioUKli to Ho on Its own as a Com>"(lv, and in addi- tion to a stcvukfly improvi iiH iit in - corned;, lines i^t~T\it with re.il com- edy sinritions. r\mning the entire ; ranpe fnun K.'tfinstcr sat li e liown to sheer liilarious lioke. Tin- plot Is too well woven, if anything, nmning tlie .show at present 30 ininuie.s too '. lony and crowding out .some good nuili>rial as well as eliminating chanees of adding one or two spe- cialty dancing^ teams which are badly nooilf^^ 'iQ,h the ; routine. ■ BfMiton ha« had at flock of first nittht* duriiw the two >ea»ons, ;»ut- 'Aiij'thlfitf^CNiieii* hi^r ,wdn the ttio<«t spontaneous ra\')Rndt them nil front the acttral bojt.olftnp:t>ayee«, as •.lyell a.*« thie critics. it^iM^mtM Om mti»i find make r.rpr'^ m 4m|6yM»If ..•yenlng., ■ l^teri to J 'ittI ; jijpiibei anl and runikhttc Tyi*(^UMtii ttiakeei>ei^ while MlHS Field impiartli i Inouse-Uke quaUty to the rplf of the little £Aff- lish schoolteacher who dareiB to; cant aside ihiiibitionii to taste the love life that her innermost being long had <Taved secretly. .M i nor roles are done tauch bett''*' than tiii.>< city i« acvUHtomed to In (he 'Mro idway' road prodticllOhS reaching h<re. Kdilli (iresluim, Harry .Soiiiliar.l and Walter Davis, retained from last vvet k. an' |>artie- ular'v effe. tive. AmoMC the new- eonit r.s I.i/./.ie I'orster is espeeially Kood. Cast al.so ineludes Dagmar. Vola, Hilda Crahant, Nancy lOvans. Alan llandley. Dawn Hipp. Master (Juvin aiul .Adelaide Adarnson. Kil- leen's direction is coinmentlablc and the ><tagihi;:. iifiawertr-'ihe :'.i»i*ih»o well. This week brings t^onrad Nai<el as star ,andtaiv aiinosi.t entirely new cast in//*hf^fimiWlni^2ou^ ;; ; with MUMC ' ■ I'hlladelphla, Nov, 18. MuHloal In two aols, prospiilpd by Arch ;-ii'I\v.\i) iu-il ll.irol.t IV Kr.inktiii. Written uri'i <'oiii|'"-i'^'l I'y Howard Pietz ati<l Artliur tiihw.irta. ."^laKed and directed by Koiiiis- If^iiMQf.' At tlM< piinitM, PhiiitdoiRlila. Par AsaemenU sbniethihg. Par Employees In downtown reorgfl^iaatioA (^cle* the new Mieihed for Uklinc eere of the common stock is believed the best, since the cash assessment pre- viottsly proposed m&y not rest well with dwnera the »took> Alao« It is potfrtetf ottt thai tKe attlMertptton condition, if the stock is to be OB a two-for-one batiis, may be a jfood mean* of getting the preferred out, prov iding a qii Ick rnvket for the preferred iseue/ Otish assessment ideas have ranged all the way from $1 to |2.S0 a share on the present stock. A |2 compro- mise Agure luMflvheen set. A majority of the sheinii oit deiraelt wltii the Protective Shareholders' Com- mittee, of which Duncan A. Holmes is chairman, and Gookt Nathan ft Lehman the .atiofheVA Slnee the enaction: tA ne#:: .,li#Mpitt)t<!sr:: .laera last summer, thle, dO«ruatti^ been very active. :'■' }..\': '•'\:''-It''-Ouifhi;'*i»- tie'.••• ice^''•'ji'iitH--lii*!"f••••»» old-fashioned roman- ■■:'*ea;the<''»ii'^^i?:eW' *ork.r- t4lmk-'i "I'ercita to saiaeiou-, sophisti- ■ ■'■ ■ - " ' ' ■ : v'.'^ •■: cated bedroom farce and lia< k ai;ain Autumn crocus -X. C. t.- Atit;ltony"i| thin but ctiiiriit- 1lt«ly rom^^WWipjilh^ sehtiment.irii eoniedy lir j3Ve wBeond jilay of Albert m, KiII*enV\«IX*wj&ek l>ram.i i'N'sti- , Val with Kei** li'ork st.n s on f.Mitired pihyi^l'S in the leads aii<l l!ro;ul\vay- reer iiiied support. It .'iffords a < <m- sidenible amount of pleasure, for iocaiiie.'< almost .atArved'; j^:..-..the llesh-and-I»lood. i'V)r this production Ilolio Peters was I hosen to portray the part in whirh Francis Lederer starred on I|roudv\;i\-, with .Sylvia Field p!;iy- ;IW cn>posite him. They tram up ll««ir wp.U iu]H$ do ii^i^ to,fl|fte^ Hiaird'"' to reineWl»er'?.-«irlieii'^: ■■firtl'fc- delphia h^^s seen a n»ore completely beautiful production or one that had more dellHtle 4!las« that! tMi (^^ Selwyn and Hnndd Franklin. It's premiere put uew life into ..Philly's dewdllntf ''legit'iseasen,'' ■ Whether show gets much trade here i^ sonteihing else again, be- cause ia£al^ was tediouiihiut ragged and 'nevcnge with Ipuaft,*^ all fte many set«. needs na lAuch Work that if it isn't wisely and carefully dohe, the S<Pl«f»l|,ri!l*«*l?iln llmi. will have an expeliefwe: and probably uhdeeerved flcm on its hands. The two outstanding assets right this minute are (l) Arthar Schwartz'it beautiful score and (2) the scenic iide; There might alao be included a cast of aCc6M)>Iished players, but their values cannot be properly appraised until the book faults are rectified and the direction is improved. Most of the players fvmibled Itadl.v oftcning nittht and few of them showed to full advan- tage. 'Revenge with Music' is based on an (dd Spanlt-ii folk tale, which served also as the basis of De Fal- la's ballet, 'The Three-Cornered Hat,' Schwartz and Howard Dietz have been interested in the theme ever since a trip to Sp.ain several years ago and the pi.cc has been lon« projeetetl. In many aspects it is straight-forward operetta, but in others it is both farce and drama with musical eiiil>ellishnient.«. It has, too, a ballet atmosphere and at times uoes directly into dance pantomime. Tliroughout there Is a distinctly bawdy strain, expressed in a frank- ness of dialog and lyrica and in angles of the plot, which It not gen- erally to l>e expected in : oper«tta and which may Jolt some aevOteef<, of that form of muidcal ewttwtala>> mem, atthottsh H ftekled th# IIIMU: nlghter* hero. Scene is laid tn AndalusJ^i Bpatttt in l«oo, and the atorf -eohcenMi Tkiti Kmilio, tSlovcrmiif of the Frotliteei who ta.aft old philanderer afwaye <M) the te«dc«it»t fbr a pretty woman. Hit wife is not averse to a little Hat-, tery and flirting herifeir. hut ~«h«i'i generally too busjr keeping. her eye on vthe governor to indtiige her im - pulses. Ak .dliK:lMHcd the; .first night, di- recting left a great, deal to be de- sired. Ko«hInarjevsky Is undoiilitcd - Iv a name for the iiitelligcnt.sia to conjure with, but he seems to have much to learn about the business of st.'iging musical shows for the rank and file. I'aco is turghl. movement of pla>ors eluiiisy and ieu-lToctive .and timing poor. AlthouKh^there is Iilenty the matter with tlie bnolv, it would not have seemed half as in- ept had there been ntore spirited ■^l.iuing. And it's ui> to r>ietz to do some .strenuous pruinng and revision of his book. It hardly s< ems as folic-i- tous a ver.don of tlie old folk yarn IS could base ]t('»'n m.'idf. Moo ymmmm TELEPHONED New reduced-price ticket promo- tional stunt is being applied to 'LM>st Horizons', St. James, N. Y. It is called the, 'Theatre of tho Week Club't Offering twe tickets for tho prioe of one, excepting Friday and Saturday. Show management has engaged extra people and installed in telephonee la % ktftK., Proepective patrona are ealMd Inl^ tiiM that 'Horizons' is play selected for the week, then offering the two for ones, which.':eMi.-:liie ^#ee«i^'^iyrviaM;ihex office. • V:; ■ ' Show waa i»ni)duced hy liai^enee Rivers (Rowland Stebbins)i H drew a mixed press and busineeO hiae been mild despite loi^' aeenle ettuip- ment. Contlntifttlce wae k^ dovht last week, but because of faVoriible comment from audiences It was de- cided to try the telephone solicita- tion idea for another three iire4^ii. ^egu^. e«lt. r»te.e««noy haa com- plahied id' iMfVW«I' who permitted a somewhat similar 'dis- tribution*. That scheme, however, has an outside ofBce eeiiing .|N»eees at a dollar a pair by telephone, buyer asking fbr the ducat at the box office under tho namo agreed on. Operator of the aeheme worke on percentage). too often, Authors bt ti< r malte u| their minds< jitst what tlielr tirodtic- fion is nnd stfek to th:»t mo<»di t harlle Winnimfer jr)luy>* Kmilio the (!ovt»rr)or, atid fans of bis ladio t'aptain HeMt'y—(ir Ctfp'n An<ly for that matter -may bft jiihocRed at the kind of role It i.< >lmlllo a lecherotifi old ttiiHcat . (lfi^ t^^^ bat" let ' he waa heavy viUaihy. iH^rtwni- ned> and Iv is ie remarkable crif'dJit to winningc^'1>l iM»t^!<(*n4iit>;'4hd ^kiii that he mMe .^hej dhAtSMfcr lioth fanny end erifftl^Mlc; '!!^ didn't k now Hie Mhe* any toil; Well,, hut 1 t'k easy to see ho Will he. a |iljrM It's a strehuotis ]<art he hfte. aiiid «m< that rcf|ttires him to dat1«'o Tfiwice). sing, and fall im.. .1 !>o.il ..i w.iler (Continued on page 6,:i> ^ ,' Charlotte Papm Go After Hmwlea for Ute Arrival^ Sffuhs Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 32. Walter irami>den and his com- pany, playing 'Maci)eth' for ft mat- inee ■ and 'Alchelieu' for a Bight show, didn't entirely pleaee his Ch.Trlotte atidlences. It wasn t llanip<len's acting, which press critics and the audience, raved over, but other things. For tttalMkfiee» he vefused audience to newspaper reportefe leeking to interview him. Jle refUSbd audience to radio station represent.itives who sought to get him to say a word over the air. His afternoon show was a full hour late in ajArting. Afteir the matinee ittMllence Was |)retty well worn out. a yoiihg man came from bcdiind the curtain, raised his hands and clasped them over his head in a -prixeflghter's ear Into i(^hl« didn't «jee*tl^ .'^hal<espcarane atmosphere) and an- notmced that the compan.v h.idn't .arrived in fircenshoro until 11:30 o'clock; honcc the deltiy. Being i|i Charlotte and oalHoi' St^ijGlilN^bftf^ brouirht calls of ^Charlotte. Ciiar- lotte!' from ih«i audlpneif, rtnd while Ihey waited for anotluM- half hour the customers wondtred what had Irappeiied from U;3(» itntli ajftcr . 4 o'cl<i>ck thai the stM(e.; wa^ After ! high TirairHe ftir Irftnipdeiv the crlties took his <'"iitiparn", his set.s. his cfistunduK and the .nbilii> iif (dher players in his Company to lasii. A coluniffiiiHi b^^ned over hav- ing .to'j.ay'for'hhlr|«NW.;n;- Kll>;.ne Slre.'t.;''^iittlMlgei- ..I th" C.it.iliu.i the;U»e,:>#ijefe It played, atmoiitieed ,-th«t':.h*! .;ws^ \HH>Mn$^ :■::■!>■'■''■■]'■.I'y:^. ' MMMt*! wm a toa M Iha BlMriThibr^ H; i^w lir Oowirtiier Bura, wae ortglnallrs M Medley*, and tried out la Newark two eeaaoM aire With the late HM Skelly starred. U LAwreuoa Weber produced the piece originally. <^ dtfrtla deefc eat iMwr Uaa^ Wi,^ purohaaed. from .Weber b^. Burn ,. - "'.''.' ■'::''}'' ■'■' "-T^-" 84»irerM tlikthori lu^ h«ad i« the writing arid leNi^ «t tiM teei^ dram*. ae«av«- Abbott is credited with the present version with I^aw- reuM Hasard aild Richard T. Plourney concerned with the original play. In the show the brownstone front, theatrical hoarding house on Weil 4«th Btreet. la flrat Identifled aa No^ Iff, later oaUed No. 14$. Probabi* ahottid he tii, tho ttuaod»ar of tW Ljreettm theatre stage oBtraaoe (where Burr's other show, 'Sailor Beware*, holds forth). The other tw^ street addresses are actually theatrical boarding houses 01^ Weat 4Sth. ~ Dick Maney, p a., brought Abbott hhd .Burr- 'tfimit^'.:^''0il6f■ vohtttH^-"' ^from. report*. . M»^^:1^y, Jp^W^ ^attraetlofMi.:;,;'' Chicago ^kiii^ orltlog And themMiyee la « peeutiai^ situation. Lohg; Showlesa period ta the City legit situation gives them practically nothing to reviei^ and With an ever-pressing problem of fllling space daily. Not wanting to be Chicago commentators on the New York the* atre they have. In the last year or two, adopted a polle^ <rf reTlewtaic vaudeville^ road ahfltw pietiirea, little theatres, amtttettr prod^uetloiiis ahd the Jewish Institute in the Ghetto. Now the demands of such hideaway groups have multiplied and the critics would like to call a halt to the .practice which they themselves Inaugurated. p|it of the leisure which the eritlcs enjoy under the prevailing eet-up of heyop More than one o^ In eighi at any one time, tiWO/<^^^^ critics, Lloyd Lewis (News) and Gall Borden (Times) have ^^i;ned'playwright, and^jithers are suspected of harboring tnanw- Sam Levine is becoming an expert Jumper into Shows. He was in 'Spring Song' which closed at the Morosco. N. Y., Saturday, going into 'aeraniume in My Window' Monday (fi) at the Longacre. Because the part In the latter Miow eaHa for hta appearance In the first act only, he was to have doubled between the two shows. Last season Levine. went from 'Yellow Jack' to 'The Milky Way' similarly without loss of time. Samuel Omits and Vera Caspary; authors of 'Geraniums', are rewrit- ing the first aet and there vlU ho aoaie rertaloi^ of, th* laat aet. Pla|^ wr^tteil OS tho Coaalk ibeiir 4raw> ^ Charles B. Cochran, who sailed back to London last Friday (•), will return late in December with the company of 'Escape Me Never,' Elisabeth ^ergner show, which Is slated for New Tear'a at the Bmptrc N. Y. .-.' ',-^>^'f'y v'^'-'^-; , v^.vv^',^l^■■^,^,;.. ;^':.'-v'...V-;-f ■;■;;•' ■ ■ ■■•t>:,'V Peggy Wood was hostess at a reception to the Cochrans on Thursday. It was a sherry party and Cochran sherry was served. The wine is a Spanii«||^'i«inrille)' preduef.;' lOtvwmmiif^il^^ far the': tMO^oC Mif naiiie*^; .•<■ Jimmy Durante's new Metro deal comes up in January, and that he's on a loan, to Columbia, for a film that doean't go into work until Nov. il, pine ani hnnate Ob^tton to Ofietaipt oo^ e^ ih^^ la ing the comedian out of the l4^'-^t(vjnk''llf^l^^ (9tai;e) 'Calling All Stars'. V '-y^'^"' -r Show's out-of-town break-in is Boston Just before ThanHtSiiVlaifii Brown has elirned PhU Baker mad IfOW Ifolts for thlf troupe., . 'Lost Hopizons' current at the Bt Jamea, N. T;. haa no oonneetMl;.. with 'Lost Horizon,' the book, but the latter jumped to attention ImoMI* dlately after the drama was presented. Book, by Jattiee Hilton, has beeH out for about two years. Publisher boosted the book sales further hy sktm space ads la the daittea.''•■'■.•::"■, ■■ .o.;. ■■■;■ ' ■:■■;':'■. '■;:■'v-..-\''<■■:' ';^ >■•'■; River l>oat tied up in the Piversey basin, a backwash lagoon In Chl- cago, created quite a giggle ainong Chicaigoans on the. opening night. Typical Mississippi Showboat Bplel ahoiit; Tour heerutlful riverV waa pulled by the captain In front of the olio. I« ^iow oC tlto iSivddr a^d Publte Service lielpit 'OAoe (N. T.>. LeMang'a eut rat* hnuMh. irili give away a car in a pBeaiAtteaal eaaMtafaM la s^ t^ i ^a ^ hee r faoea to. t>» lower floor agency, ■>■••..■■■-;■■■■■ About Zjmjm ^pim tickets wUt he dlatrlfeiiteA lii Hm^ «|Mtlropollta» area, , '/ • , Well known scenic designer recently walks^ OMl on a legit producer. Seems the prodMcer Attempted to aupe^ivise th* d*|rtgi^er's work. lAttsr called for his eop» oC 'tlie e^mraet dttd toro It |a front or tho yM- dttoer. Being said around thai Hafry Richman has • Iwtt tntofedl. I». '8|ajr When', current N. Y. musical. Ray Hendeii||ofi .^nd Jatft ltaeCkRwa•^ presumably have the other 60%. . . . ' - '.. « • Future Plays ^«lrt»e.:0*l«lynn/.''oi^ Rusaell .lanney, now rehearsing at Broad- way theatre, with Max Figman di- recting. •";'.;:■'■ •"Tevaritfeh' aidapted - IroiH the l rbhch of Jai^quteS lieyal |^.;ltohert Kmmett j^M»-wood for Qlibert Ifft- der. .^' ■■. ■ ' ^ ■ ^' ^de'''tO':' ■lUhert/.. :i»^ :tiwr'tHio, ee- leeted for Sidney Howard's adapta- tion of .Michel Diuan's 'Llbertc I'ro- visoire," which will l>e produced by Gilbert Miller in January, starring itfft..'Claire.':^' ':■•'•■":.: "7'' . . *Our American Cousin.* written by Tom Taylor, will be revived by (5us I lill. INhears.ils to start Nov. 20. 'But Not for Loye/, by yeraiaiuo Winf^rijttmi now iwhMfjiliii,. ' iipiti ^ov. at at a theatre to lie named fiitWrt " Shc|»ai*t1 Traube, producer, il>o (lii-,-i t ing. 'Page Miss Qlory' \a the title s.deeted for the Comedy orlf^lnaliy called . 'The - Path, of Cflory,' wh ich TAtireiiire firhwnb fthd Philip TMin - tiiiiu are a^ain re.idylny. New j members of the east are Chartea D. I ih own, l*e!,'-,'y Shannon. BrtMit; • ■'I. 'REVENGE' STAYS IN PiiiUYFOR F1XIN6 'itevenge With Music,' operetta presented In Philadeltdiiii la*i week by Arch Selwyn and HaroH. B. Franklin, Is holdl|« oyer ther^^ SeVeral hew numboi's Wlir ^^^^^^ spotted In the show and two ne* scenes, besides revision throughotlt. Marc Connelly is working with (toward ;X)ieta on book jehante^ Wotthttigton Jiilnbr heing assliW to rostagitiK. 'UevetiKc' will rehc.ir.se in NeW Vork next week. Us debut at the .N'ew Amsterdam being Bl^tqsX.J^ thr^:wenkiof .Nov.-;?i^,;/,, 'r' -' j Ad.iptation (»f JacMjues l)<var« Ttuarltch,'. af:quired last yuar by 'nilbei^'' IMIIfii'r:''' lio dhne ff:: Kobert TCntmett Sherwo<kl.. ; . ' ■ I'lay has been running ^if«»i*^; *?l!f 3eaeoh8:J«;P»rle;and:-la:St»i-;»^^ Ing, '.'■''^•'■.',V..;'"^''-'V":v.'':;'," :''-^i;^ if: