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THE COMEDY THE
TRE ADVERTISING MEDIUM
Questions Einswered
Actors Theatre Plans
Regarding the Drama
Toselhodgreleten2n
Jurt In R
The Actors’ Theatre announces that after“ The Call of
434
Life“, it will present four more plays of distinctive merit,
NTACELAND EDITOR, Sir: Please
wich some unusual matinee productions.
publish an oulkine of the carcer of jon
□ k. Brown.
R. R.
Joe E. Brown was born in Holgate, Ohio,
and received his slage training in ihe circus.
Special appeal is made now for subscription members.
He started in the show business atthe age
This plan affords a substantial reduction over box-office
of 10 as an acrobat with the Sells-Downs
circus and was one ol the Five Marvelous
prices and insures the subscriber choice locations for each
Ashtons. Remained inthe circus for hve
ofthe plays presented. Orchestra seats are twelve dollars
years after which hie became the junior part¬
ner of ihe team of Prevost and Brown.
each for the five plays in this season’s program. Sub¬
Played eleven years in vaudeville and onc
scribers will also be given preference of seats for the
in burlesque. Was ihen signed by Johr Cort
for the part of Lester in Listen Lester,
matinee bills.
opening October 18. 1918, at ihe Lyce
Theatre. Washington, D. C. In New Vern
appeared as Phillip Quick in im Jam Jems.
In addition to“ The Cali of Life' there will be three
opening at ihe Cort, October 4, 1920;
other plays new to the American stage. These are:-
Greenwich Village Follies of 1921,“ Shu¬
bert, January 16, 1922; Greenwich Village
Moral' by Ludwig Thoma, translated by Charles Recht;
Follies of 1923.“ Winter Garden, September
Storm' by C. K. Munro, the young Irish dramatist so
20, 1923; Larry Class in Betty Lee,“ 440h
Street, December 25, 1924; Hap Jones in
highly praised by Pernard Shaw, and a play by Samuel
Captain Jinks, Martin Beck, September 8,
K. Lauren, a new American author ol considerable pro¬
1925. Has also played all of ihe above
roles en lour.
mise. There is also to be a classic revival done in the
same spirit as Shaw's“ Candida“ and“ The Wild Duck
Stageland Editor, Sir: Please publish ihe
cast of A Good Bad Woman as it was
which attracted international attention for brilliart direc¬
origmally produced in New Tork last season.
M. B.
tion and acting.
A Good Bad Woman“ opened al ihe
Comedy Theatre, February 9, 1925, with the
All of these productions will profit by the accomplished
following cast: Archie Capper, Doaald
Cameron; Mrs. Copper, Florence Earle:
direction of Dudley Digges. The splendid record the
Dr. Carlyle Lamler, Robert Strange: June
Actors’ Theatre achieved last season under its new man¬
Lawler, Edith King; Bobbie Lawler, Doris
Freeman; Eileen Donovan, Helen Mac¬
agement and direction assures distinction to this year’s
Kellar; Tim Donovan, Walter Law; Otlo,
program.
Waller Kenny.
For information address Stageland Edilor,
The subscription books are now open and applications
Nem Vort Theatre Program Corporation,
for membership should be addressed to David Wallace,
108-114 Wooster Sireet, Nem Vork.
Actors' Theatre, 45 West ayth Street.
A program conlaining answer will be sent
4
on receipt of stamped envelope. No attention
erk. 1 paid lo unsigned communications.
d
R
19. Der af es Lebens
THE COMEDY THE
TRE ADVERTISING MEDIUM
Questions Einswered
Actors Theatre Plans
Regarding the Drama
Toselhodgreleten2n
Jurt In R
The Actors’ Theatre announces that after“ The Call of
434
Life“, it will present four more plays of distinctive merit,
NTACELAND EDITOR, Sir: Please
wich some unusual matinee productions.
publish an oulkine of the carcer of jon
□ k. Brown.
R. R.
Joe E. Brown was born in Holgate, Ohio,
and received his slage training in ihe circus.
Special appeal is made now for subscription members.
He started in the show business atthe age
This plan affords a substantial reduction over box-office
of 10 as an acrobat with the Sells-Downs
circus and was one ol the Five Marvelous
prices and insures the subscriber choice locations for each
Ashtons. Remained inthe circus for hve
ofthe plays presented. Orchestra seats are twelve dollars
years after which hie became the junior part¬
ner of ihe team of Prevost and Brown.
each for the five plays in this season’s program. Sub¬
Played eleven years in vaudeville and onc
scribers will also be given preference of seats for the
in burlesque. Was ihen signed by Johr Cort
for the part of Lester in Listen Lester,
matinee bills.
opening October 18. 1918, at ihe Lyce
Theatre. Washington, D. C. In New Vern
appeared as Phillip Quick in im Jam Jems.
In addition to“ The Cali of Life' there will be three
opening at ihe Cort, October 4, 1920;
other plays new to the American stage. These are:-
Greenwich Village Follies of 1921,“ Shu¬
bert, January 16, 1922; Greenwich Village
Moral' by Ludwig Thoma, translated by Charles Recht;
Follies of 1923.“ Winter Garden, September
Storm' by C. K. Munro, the young Irish dramatist so
20, 1923; Larry Class in Betty Lee,“ 440h
Street, December 25, 1924; Hap Jones in
highly praised by Pernard Shaw, and a play by Samuel
Captain Jinks, Martin Beck, September 8,
K. Lauren, a new American author ol considerable pro¬
1925. Has also played all of ihe above
roles en lour.
mise. There is also to be a classic revival done in the
same spirit as Shaw's“ Candida“ and“ The Wild Duck
Stageland Editor, Sir: Please publish ihe
cast of A Good Bad Woman as it was
which attracted international attention for brilliart direc¬
origmally produced in New Tork last season.
M. B.
tion and acting.
A Good Bad Woman“ opened al ihe
Comedy Theatre, February 9, 1925, with the
All of these productions will profit by the accomplished
following cast: Archie Capper, Doaald
Cameron; Mrs. Copper, Florence Earle:
direction of Dudley Digges. The splendid record the
Dr. Carlyle Lamler, Robert Strange: June
Actors’ Theatre achieved last season under its new man¬
Lawler, Edith King; Bobbie Lawler, Doris
Freeman; Eileen Donovan, Helen Mac¬
agement and direction assures distinction to this year’s
Kellar; Tim Donovan, Walter Law; Otlo,
program.
Waller Kenny.
For information address Stageland Edilor,
The subscription books are now open and applications
Nem Vort Theatre Program Corporation,
for membership should be addressed to David Wallace,
108-114 Wooster Sireet, Nem Vork.
Actors' Theatre, 45 West ayth Street.
A program conlaining answer will be sent
4
on receipt of stamped envelope. No attention
erk. 1 paid lo unsigned communications.