II, Theaterstücke 5, Liebelei. Schauspiel in drei Akten, Seite 878


WISS EL.SIE HALL
r e Mr. Norman Forhes pradiiced
fol###
Miss Hall is an Australian. She stüdied an ibe Cont##ent. and.
Ad ritten raund ithe romantic
imstige¬
Wa n engennh
#ihen, sbe war only zirteen, won t'# Mendelsohn Stale Prise fer
eAn der te Sron Mask.“This he- has
hes iht giens Viennz, #hecig ei laughfer und
päanor plaring in Berhn.
Gromaler unsenct sertsef lor
für ch Lcum rüdlusing is acts nbylione
its scheme, and unt
shis somcuriouslv undiseriminating. has a pleis¬
atera
ag u incentrastthe half- uncensciens ore
i #ne Pdeneg of the Bastill““ i make
ing Trepresentativel in Mias Dorothe Thomas; and
#f romanic and rather gleenr Hritz fer the nor lss
Mabie und vigorethimeledramn. Mr. Forbes
romantie Thristine, und che mere frivolous affir ##
the interprétätion generally is of that freible,
Angoder, wich bis gqus ür thoughtless charmer, Mizi.
remembbred, adonte Woltaire’s suggestion,



eram on Hot heinr very Strions Schatiny.
Verreleverig dees eim dramatist altersate anden¬

grsterious prisanerlwag à bretherner half¬
gembleof gaistr amd. noise wüch Lttle duets #f.
sericusnens. The quarteite# ürst met ut a gupper¬
King L.ois. XIX, Philippe Marchial, by näme.
Pritz has got emtangled wich a married
at#hog is granted, some very prettg and in¬
Party.
explanations 'soön decur to aug writer al im¬
woran, and che harmony of the evening is dis¬
Dv che
tarbei
agination 10 ach
P
dr
arrival ef te
Connt forthegon¬
cealment of such
husband bringing
back the hero’s
a person’s illen¬
letters, and wüh
Stity. Philippe
them a challenge.
might be twin¬
Of course. th.:
brother t## the
girls must not be
King, wih a pos¬

Wa
told, andthemen
sibte claim to
seniority; or
arrange the affar
among them¬
und this iden Mr.
selves. But, be¬
Norman Forbes
fore the Juel.
not unnaturallv.
Fritz pays a visit
seiresupon —both“
t0 Christine, and
brothers might be
as he looks, he
in love with the
forebodes for the
same woman —
last time, rcund
8ay. Louise de
ber room, and
Ia Vallière, and
seels her arms
Louis might be
about him and
anzions to get
her kisses on his
ou: of the way
he knows
lips,
afavoured rival.
Sinee such harm¬
too late that she
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less make-beliere
has his real love,
Taaeenhteriten aese
ee
and so can
does not affect
Shenee
Sene Gestnestehschen Tuen
4#
hardiy tear him¬
the facts of bis¬

seif away from
tory or require its
Phote. Nentlinger.
rewriting, we can
04
anicehr
GREAT ARTISTS WMO ARE IN GUR MIDST: MM. EUGENE YSAYE
#c0, has à pre¬
grant Mr. Porbes

AND RAGUL PUGNO.
science of dis¬
his hypothesis for
The famous mfolinist and the equally famous pianist gave their final
aster. The last
the sake of th.
recital of the present series at Queen’s Hall on Wednesday alternoon last.
aet is oue long
stirring story hie
B
agony for Chris¬
makes ouf of it,
dounright kind which recommends itself t9 a popu¬
tine, who learns
and out of the
a andiente.


thather lover has
#turn of fortune
Phote. Dugont.
: LIGHT O‘ LOVE.“ AT HIS MAIESTY'S
which secures the
been killed—nay,
To Makey is Naw Yonk in Aran er
okbise 10 Matonnana: Ma.
(AFTEIINOOE THEATRE.
more, buried-and
prisoner's telease.
Nex: Tak: Mur. Noapica, rue Fanous
4n4 As Tunicer MakcutAn,
The latest production of the Afternoon Theatre does
thattheschole tra¬
Where, however,
Paina Dosxa wno Wos aueh Fans Ar
ror Loris XIV. (ANp THE
sthe scciety every credit. The shoice fell on Arthur
gedy has been
the plavwright
Lovzsr GARDEN, wulo is Krrikiso FEo#
un Inos Mask), I8“ Tur Paie¬
Schaitzler’s #xtremely moving little love - tragedy, caused byanother
* Basrinis,“ ar mn Lvestn. asks rather too
1u STAGE Nuxr Vzak, Ayp will. Makkv.
nversion of the
Mme. Nordica has returned to
England, alter an absence of
Man in the Iron
W
theory that that
two years, to make her farewell
twin-brother
the
appezrances in Lendon, and she

will be seen at the Oucen'’s Hall
9
is adopted. The

cn tI 28th ci this month and

on the i7th of June. She is to
rther thah mi
—4
be married in New Vork next
0
ne
April, and will then retire fro:
hichsouis
ihe stage. lt will de remem“
eMan 1
bered that her success at Covent
an.
1.
ilippe M
Garden wras very great, rival¬
K
ling that of Jean de Reszke.
woman. Wildly she
1185
uis
rushes out of the home
allière would be
of her father—a gentle,
into acting as
sympathetic, broken¬
nistress with the
down musician, telling
it she was giving
him he will never secher
oPhilippe. T’wo
again. In thecharacter

be marvel¬
a
of Christine Miss Mar.
like, but the re¬
garet Halstan, though
ice would never
perhaps somenhaf too
on a woman in
refined for the type,
thone ofthem.
affords us the finest act¬
ing of her career, full
oint apart, the
greeable enough
of intelligence, full of
and its stroke
poignant pathos. Mr.
sis, by means
Ainley, if a trifle 100
thetwe brothers
slow, was a gallant
de tor change
and Byronic Fritz. Mr.
strictly accords
Charles Maude and
Miss Margaret Bussé
canons
The
justice.
caughtthe right accent
of sprightliness fe# the
pieturesquely
K
frivolous lovers; and
has in Nr.
Mr. James Hearn had
on Lang, who
A SLEEPING JOCKEY WINS A GREAT RACE: MR. DAN ROLVAT AS JAMES SMITH AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE
the röles of
good moment as the
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RACE-COURSE SCENE IN “THE ARCADIANS,“ AT THE SHAFTESBURY.
and prisoner, a
husband.“ Light o'
Jaies Smith has never ridden a horse, but his Arcadian friends, who are all-poweriul and know the language or the beasts, tell him thal all will be well.
Love“ is a play that
personable hero
Thereupon, he agrees te take ihe mount. The horse, having been spoken to by ihe Arcadians, agrees to win, and passes the post an casy first, with its
everyone should see.
lai; its heroine,
fezkey asleep on ts back.