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A LESSON FOR JEW
ANE GEMTHe
DlscusslON drama“ in the West (about his head in any capital in
End nowadays is rare at any time Europe. Jew and Christian alike will
of the year. To put on Schnitzler’s
want to sce this play, If they catch
* Professor Bernhardi“ at the Pheenix
its message aright, the one may learng
in July (after a fortnight’s trial at the
humility, the other tolerance,
Embassy) sccms at first an act of
faith on Ronald Adam’s part. For this
spacious, well-built play reminds us,
Mr. C. B. Cochran was in a box lastt
in its generous length, its passionate
night, and being his own best talent¬
Targument and minimum of action, its
scout, doubtless marked the brilliant
rounded speeches, its long gallery of
performances of a number of young!
portraits, of the great days whien
actors, Leonard Sachs, easy, charm¬
Shaw and Granville-Barker held
ing. graceful, Alan Wheatley, delight¬
court.
fully polished and satirical, and Carle
Grey, a smug and smiling villain,
One thing, however, brings this old¬
among them.
fashioned play up-to-date—the ter¬
Of the maturer players, Abraham
rible appositeness of its theme—Anti¬
Sofaer, as Bernhardi, has lilled in
Semitism.
the outlines of a rich part, and Ronald
That is where Mr. Adam’s shrewd
Adam himself was, if possible, even
business sense comes in. The scene
funnier and more pompouis as the
is Vienna, but the Jewish doctor’s
politician than at the Embassy.
##cruples might have brought a storm
J. A.