II, Theaterstücke 4, (Anatol, 8), Anatol, Seite 348

alle on jo te-
pending nuptas.
After all, one might
find some reason in this for sympathy
with Anatol.
But for those who have neither seen nor
read the plays dialogues rather one must
mention that the lady who accompanied
him home was a long lost (or purposely
is love, one othese people
never have as meant that when
Aluminating to re¬
nis wedding, in great danger of not reach¬
ing the church in time, she is insisting on
a nice little breakfast at home and a
morning of billing and coming. Max, his
friend you will know him through other
plays has come in, too, and is pressed
to join the party.
be a
bridegroom, and is also a
cious to be off.
Meanwhile Anatol hasn't
age to
to that he is about
arried.
When he does so there is some smashing
of furniture, tearing of hair, an
ster
10. Also, Maxis bouquet for the brides
maid is sacrificed when one finds the
can't get her hands on
soms carried by the faith
It is the resourceful Max
y prevented on
ing to the church, forbidding the ban¬
and creating a scène.
It's not so much you he's
ein
he argues.
her some day, Wait and
Max, you see, knows Anato
dently does on. And she is
trust to time.
Mr. Barrymore plays he
variety and plenty of
of humor. Indeed,
out. The role of Anatol
within the lines of his pers
The Las Isabel
looks it and plays it for al
describe The We
before the others in
the cart be¬
are ra¬
no
In the
del
Anatol loves
ves him
dou¬
Now. Anato
some powers
who su

then
que
must ans
Ana¬
when she
loth
having him
ne
me to the
doubt a certain
Final
to May's bes, he sende
room.
to know the
private
says.
as bad as being pitted
know just the same, because
be eve¬
after Ma¬
et
tion. He
ren
has been
cynical.
con
discovery
well
da
thou
conta
len
on
the
an
es, since
actes do¬
t
Doris Kenne provides
amus
figure the more
and hung
se hallady who
te Anatol that all is over be
at¬
very moment le
abo¬
de
al
ras, ne¬
carming sentimentalt
Christ
able view of a fait son
of color in a dark street,
rain is pouring, as the hero
le married on me
renew and awakens
grets And of them all is it possi¬
most satisfying in the acting. Cert
Mr. Barmore are sounds a very
cere note and Miss Katherine En¬
is exquisitely natural and appe¬
Gabrielle. There are just the
touches of ce in her tones, and there

But of Gabrielle, on some wonder
would have been any
hadn't been such a coward
One is
rather inclined to doubt it.
Within the limits of his personality Mr.
Yorke provides a good supporting figure
as Max, but it seems possible that an¬
there would have helped to give
greater contrast to the action. The suc¬
cessive pedes are all very much in one
key, and this, too, in spite of the variety
of the pictures and the Introducion of a
woman character into each. But
good taste marks the presentation of
Anatol from start to finish, and the set
ngs are charmingly appropriate and
beautiful.
4.9. Anatol
Zyklus
box 9/1