II, Theaterstücke 5, Liebelei. Schauspiel in drei Akten, Seite 703

Liebelei
box 11/2
5. Lieseler
SEAKLET ITOEUN TREATAE
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Denn and Robert Conness as Fritz and
—HE performance of T. Reckonina“
Theodore do work wbich is distinetlz
stthe Berkeler ccum last night
creditable. Sarah M-Vickar as Mrs. Bin¬
waz h. a way oue of the mos tinteresting
der is very good, too, in a very small
stage gresenlaticns of the season, while
part.
And there you are. The play.. dis¬
in another way it furnished as peculiar
tinguish themst, ves insthe#tel#ing of an
an evening’s entertainment as has been
Interesting story. Interesting stories are
offered in the celebrats hom of freak“.
0t necessarily good plays and The
drama, or anywhere elsethis inter. The
F Reckontag“ is no exception to the genera!
interesting part of the performance wasrule.
the playing It ould hardly have been
Der Gereg pecullar thing Was the play
#iseif
Drama is generally considered in par¬
lance theatrical as a conrequence of actlon
—as a resultant of conflict. Gauged by
the plar standards with which we are
familiar The Reckoning“ is as unlike the
ordinary drams as a trip on a Twenty.
elghth street crosstown car is unlike a
ride in an air ship. Iteis a vist Alized
short story offthe sort generally found in
an up (5 date, modern school monthly
magazine. A person equipped with a very
vivid imagination reading such a plece of
on written by à master of the art of
tstory writing might have much the
esensalions Which were experienced
lcht by the people who sat in the
ty-fourth street theatre. As pre¬
the stag no imagination was
ythe spectators. That is a tribute
skill the actors and constitutes
he only difference between reading
erg and neeing che play.
a morbidly Interesting tale
hlittle real dramatie förce, divided
KATHERINE GREY.
She has the leading röle in The Reckon¬
ing“ at the Berkeley Lyeeum Theatre.