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RARE July 12, 1911 New York Dramatic Mirror with Roebert Edeson at Sag Harbor
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RARE July 12, 1911 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR Robert Edeson at Sag Harbor cover. Features on To Be Reckoned With on The Drama League of America; An Ancient Deity on The Gallery God; Thomas Dixon: Novelist, Actor and Host with 4 x 5 photo of Dixon; Isabel Freeman death with photo and ½ column of text;PHOTOS of Charles Dunley in auto climbing hill; Adelaide Thurston mailing letter; Robert Adams on lake rock Montreal; Edna Wallace Hopper and Leonore Harris at Barritz, France; Chas Munson on his tobacco farm;
“Scheherazade” with 5 dancing Shah wives; George Tobin head shot of Pasul Gilmore with 2 lines of text; Jessie Millward 2ith 3 lines; Hugh Ford in the Sahara; “The Follies of 1911” at New York Theatre; J. C. Williamson with ½ column of text; Robert Rogers with 15 lines; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andrews with 13 lines; Kate Price; Hobart Bosworth with 14 lines; Alice Blache with 5 lines of text; Florence Lawrence; with 6 paragraphs on Florence Lawrence’s Diversions;
AT THE THEATRES on Jose Van den Berg Opera at Terrace Garden with Corinne, Wm Blaisdell, Henry Norman Reina Lazar and others…closed as company not paid; “Pinafore” at Casino extended Viola Gillette replaced Marie Cahill, Rob Graham replaced Henry Dixey, Christine Nielsen succeeded Louise Gunning; in Follies Bergere Grace La Rue succeeded Ethel Levey; record run of “Get Rich Quick Wallingford at Geo M. Cohan Theater…Rose Lubonn replaced Frances Ring; E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe Shakepearian Repertoire at Broadway…closed early due to extreme heat; 4erd week of A. Conan Doyle’s “Sherlock Holmes” at Academy of Music with Theodore Friebus, Jon Small, Clare Weldon, Miss Blancke, and others; Cecil Spooner’s Company in “Only A Shop Girl” at Metropolis…splendid work by Miss Spooner; popularity of Elinor Glyn’s “Three Weeks by Corse Peyton Stock at Grand Opera House; Aborn Comic Operat at Palisades Park with “King Dodo”…Robert Lee title role, also with Grace Risley, Gypsy Dale and others;
NEWS ITEMS on 4 paragraphs on Maxine Elliott and Domini in “The Garden of Allah,” 2 paragraphs on Kitty Cheatham; 12 lines on Bev Sitgreaves; 2 paragraphs on John and Agnes Findlay; 6 lines on Dorothy Turner; 3 on Herschel Mayall; 4 on Chas Fisher; 3 on Margaret Sayles; 4 on Dawson Millward; 2 on Fanchon Wallace; 5 on Ed Lynch; 3 on Wallace Eddinger; 4 on Henry Clay Blaney; 3 on Marie Tempest; 4 on Wm Winter; 4 on Viola Tree; 2 on Jack Barnes; 3 on Al Hertz; 3 on Master Ray Hackett; 5 on Grace Fox; 2 on Edward Earle; 3 on Malcolm Williams; 3 on Chas Burrows; 4 on Walt Beck; 4 on Melville Rosenow; 2 on Nannette Comstock; 3 on Geo. Le Guere; 2 on Ruth Holt Boucicault; 3 on Frances Younge; 4 on Kitty Wolfe; 3 paragraphs on Elliott Schenck’s Orchestra; Clyde Fitch Memorial at Amherst; Chas Frohman ill; 17 lines on Ian MacLaren; 5 lines on Georgette Le Blanc; 7 lines on Frederic Warde; 5 lines on Jean Newcombe; ½ page on Command Performance of Grand Opera in London; suit vs. Julian Eltinge for ,000; 3 paragraphs on Franklin Fyles death; 3 paragraphs on The Alborn Roster with mentions of Lois Ewell, Elena Kirmes and more; Felix Mottl death; 3 lines on Blanche Chapman; 7 lines on Leonora von Ottinger;13 lines on Valeska Suratt; 11 lines on Geo. Le Guere; 7 lines on Venita Fitzhugh; Madge Tyrone to lead “An Average Chap,” Dollie Davie wed to Wm Webb; 14 lines on Beulah Poynter; 9 lines on Jefferson De Anglelis; Emma Eames to marry Emilio de Gorgoza; 7 lines on Robert Dempster; 7 lines on Isabel D’Armond; Sabrey D’Orsell married to John Nugent, Jr.; 5 lines on Jean Irwin; 7 lines on Ray Cox; Irene Witt becoming Irene Summerly; 4 paragraphs on Wm Winter; large L A audiences greet Mrs. Fiske; Geo Alison convincing performance in Indianapolis; Marion Ruckert joins Princess stock; Utah’s Hazel Taylor in Salt Lake “Pinafore,” Carl Brickert seen to advantage in Springfield; Nance O’Neill ovation in Spokane; John Drew and Mary Boland seen to advantage in Seattle; praise for Percy Haswell in Toronto; Victor Herbert headlined at Brighton Beach Music Hall;
DATES AHEAD for Chauncey Olcott; Robert Gleckler; Corse Payton; Raymond the Great in American Consulate Paris; and hundreds more;
MOTION PICTURES SECTION items on criticism of Moving Picture World column on influence of motion pictures on public tastes; 4 lines on Otis Thayer; 3 lines on Sid Drew; 4 lines on Wm Randall; 9 lines on “Daddy” Richardson;
FILM RELEASES LISTINGS; FILM REVIEWS on Edison’s “The Crucial Test” by Richard Harding Davis; Edison’s “Polish and Pie,” Edison’s “The Price of a Man,”
ADS for ¼ page Selig; 1/3 page General Electric Stage Floor Pocket; James A. McGlue; Thomas Edison for Kinetoscope parts; 1./4 page Pathe Freres; ¼ page Lubin with scene; ¼ page Kalem; ¼ page Essanay; ½ page Vitagraph with “The Subduing of Mrs. Nag” scene; Cines of Rome; ½ page Biograph with scenes from “the Jealous Husband” and “Bobby, the Coward,” ¼ page Monopol for “Dante’s Inferno,” Melies for “Bessie’s Ride” and “The Right of Way,” Nestor; Arthur Lipson; Priscilla Knowles; Edythe Mae Hamilton;
CONDITION: COMPLETE 36 pages filled with early stage, theatre and motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producer, authors, industry news. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, restapled, edge wear, edge tears/chips, water damage, decent condition for age.