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THREE ONE ACT PLAYS
IN GERMAN THEATRE
Works of Mr. Arthur Schnitzler, a
Vienna Author, to Have 1
Hearing Here.
R. ARTHUR SCHNITZLER, a Vien¬
nese plswriget, was pr##h#eally un¬
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undschis play The Reckoning“ Found per¬
formance last season. Now Dr. Mauricel.
Baumfeld, thie new director of the German
Theatre. hus decided to set forth this
dramatist’s powers and phases by produe¬
ing at his playhouse on Tuesdag niglit a
triple lbil! devoted entürely to Alr Schnitz¬
ler’s plays.
Tlie most Important of the trio is At
che Sign of the Green Parrot,“hich
one act work is consldered bg some to bei
the author’s masterpiece, I: plays during
the temp#stuous days of the Frencl. Rero¬
lution and is scene is lald in d cabate“,
where the under world rubs elbows with
doomed aristocracy. Stress has been placed
upon the fact that the costüming of inis
play has been designed withhistorical ae¬
curacy by Professor Loeffler, who planned
the costumes for the Metropolitan Opera
House production of“ Parsifal.“
Literature“ and“The Last Masks“ arei
ithe titles of the two remalning plays of
this bill. willch will be repeated on Thurs¬
day and Friday evenings. The principals
of this estimable company will be distrib¬
juted through the three casts.
At this theatre Ibsen's Ghosts“ will
be repeatel to-morrow night, walle oni
Wednesdng andl Saturdag evenings The
Great Communitg“ will be seen again.
:The Glamour of the Stage“ is #to be per¬
formed at the Situnlay matinee.
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TIKEE ONE ACT PLAYS
IN GERMAN THEATRE
Works of Mr. Arthur Schnitzler, a
Vienna Author, to Have 1
Hearing Here.
R. ARTHUR SCHNITZLER, a Vien¬
nese piagwright, was prasticallg un¬

known vo nalie #hcatre audienees
untl bis play The Reckoning“ found per¬
formance last scason. Now (Dr. Maurice
Baumfeld, the new director ofche Germanj!
Theatre, has decided to set forth this
dramatist’s powers and phases by produe¬
ing at his playhouse on Tuesdag night al
triple Mil devoted enthreig 15 Mr. Schnitz¬
ler’s plays.
The most Important of the trlo is "Atsh
ühe Sign of dhe Green Parrst,“ whlch:
one act work is considered by some to beia“¬
tthe author’s masterpiege. It plays during'!
theitsmpestudus days of the French Reve-
t imlinn and ies scone i#
where the under worll rubs elbows wisdie
doon. d aristocracy. Stress has been placthl)
upon the fact that the eostuming of ihäs
play has been designed with historical ae¬
curacy by Professor Locffler, who planntd
the costumes for the Metropolltan Opena
House prodüction of“ Parsital.“
VLiterature“' and The Last Masks“ anel
ithe titles of the two remalning plays of
this bill, which will be repeated on Thurz¬
day and Friday evenlngs. The princlpals
lof this estlmable company will be distrib¬
uted through the three casts.
At this theatre lbsen's" Ghosts“ will
be repeatel to-morrow niglit, whlle on
Wednesdig and Saturday evenings"Théis
Great Community“ will be seen agin.
The Glamour of the Stage“ ls co be per¬
formed at the Satundag matinee.
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