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The committeo 01 cu0 „
announce the performance of twooncaet
plays by Dr. Arthur Schmizler, entitled
Dhe Fareuell Supper and Literature attho
Bilion, Bayswater, on Weduesdaw evening,
March 11. The translations of these plays
into Englisf are by Edith A. Browne and
Alix Grein. The production is under tho¬
direction of Mr. Jerrard Grant Allen,
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3. 1905
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Apropos of the performances of the #vo
plavs by Dr. Schmitsle-, it is interesting
to hear that ihis Well-Khown dramatirt
has beon awarded tho Grillparzor
prize, always a great distinction for a
German dramatist. Dr. Schnitzler has
had nothing produged in this conntry until
now, with the exception of a oneruct play,
The Hospital.

un
tices decided that they could only conscne to im
The
renewal of licenees upon the publicans consenting 10
give a written undertaking to abolish the long pull,
beginn.
che chairman intimating that
11 any breach
Of
agreement was discovered the licenecs would all be
ARMT
TCTUSCI
(Letters on this subject appear on pago 5.)
In tho Hou.
dale, Mr. Ha
NEI STAGE CLUB.
253,000 is vot¬

stud farms, W
horses, with a
TIIE WORK OF DR. SCHINITZLER.
horses genera
which good 1
Bofore expressing a decided opinion upon the work
bought. A su
of Dr. Arthur Schmtzler, who has alrcady impressed
premiums to b
the Continent with a sense of the value of his
purposes. A S
talents as a dramatist, we should prefer to have the
opportunity of considering a more ambitions exampie
prizes for milit
of his art. But, judging From the two one-act plays
Finally, turn
produced bythe New Stage Club at the Bijon
man stated ch
Theatre, Bayswater, last night, it is evident that
from Army Es¬
he possesses wit, humour, kcen observation, and ihe
power of exträcting all the possibillties of a thenie
and à situation. Ilis character drawing is admirable
and diversilied, and he is a skilled craftsman.
RELI
Dr. Schnitzler relies on a combinatien of realities
and o, quite legitimate use of exaggeration to gain
his ends. Ilis bent so far as one could gather
WIIAT EN(
from the specimens of his styie submitted to us, is
to the shadv side of nature-he does not gloss over
things as they arc; d woman can love and lie to
her lover; a man can be an aristocrat and some¬
thing of a prig; à poct can be a chenk and a coward.
Speaking at
De strips nature—yet far from brutally; his modium
gesterday, the
is more towards laughter than towards tears. No
Frodsham, denl
100d purpose would bo served on this oscasion by
exists in Englan
telling the stories of bis plays—time enongh for that
when they are presented to the real publie under the
in Austmlia. P
ordinary conditions of the theatre. Exeelient as is
were adopted,
much of the work of the New Stage Club, its appeal
portion of childt
is ouly to the few.
tion at all. 1
Literature and" The Farewell Supper“ were
schoclroom for“
exceedingly well translated hy Mesdames Edith A.
of dismissal froß
Browne and Alix Grein, and were excellently inter¬
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preted. The two pieces went with a smoothness and
maining, und ti
a spirit which reflected great credit upon Mr. Jer¬
rard Grant Allen, who produced them.
would implant
ligion.
In Qucenslam¬
for 34 years, an
ROYAL LITERARY FUND.
lieved in it, it
profouml dieconi
#00
Th
omiam. Viet ank eis ecurt adfournbs #
to-day
TW0 NEW ONE-ACT PLATS, P0
fea
Two new ong-act plays, produced by the
Wel
New Stage Club at the Bijon Theatre last
me.
night, proved to be very amusing fare.
Both were English versions from the
German of Herr Arthur Schnitzler, made
by Mrs. Edith A. Browne and Mrs. Alix
Grein, the latter gaining additional credit
by playing with excellent humour the prin¬
This. en¬
aipal part in che second play.
titied“ The Farewell Supper,“ had for its
story the struggle of a man to tell a woman
that someone else had supplanted her in
his affections, and his disappointment when
he learned that she had already made up
her mind to“throw him over“ for an¬
othér.
The first play on the programme, with##
the vague title of“ Literature,“ was an
droll sketch, in which two men and al
woman ßgure. It was creditably acted by¬
Miss Louise Salom, Mr. W. Lawson Butt,
and Mr. F. A. Flower.
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TPrWVincial IOWns.
Dr. Schmitzler, whose two onc-act plays,“ The Fare¬
well Supper and“ Literature,' are to be given at
the Ryon Theatre Barswater, on Wednesday, has
been awarded the Grillparzer prize, the blue-ribben of
the German drumatiste.
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