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RARE June 1910 The Theatre magazine with Julia Sanderson cover

$ 12.11

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    RARE June 1910 THEATRE Magazine with color cover of Julia Sanderson. FEATURES on Chicago as A Producing Center  with 3 scenes from “The Upstart” with John Westley, Frank Gillmore, Charlotte Ives; 2 from “Madame Sherry” with Lina Abarbanell, Jack Gardner, Marie Dainton, Ralph Herz, Frances Demarest, Carl Martens, Elizabeth Murray, Ignacio Martinetti; James Lackaye in “The Upstart,” “My Cinderella Girl” with Maurice Cass, Ogden Stevens, Myra Brooks, Wm Norris, Frank Wunderlee; Colonial Theatres; The Most Representative of Living French Actors on Lucien Guitry with Guitry photo; An Immoral Miracle Play ,” sister Beatrice” by Maeterkinck; Fritz Kreisler Parts with His Celebrated Stradivarius Violin with photo of violin, made in 1726; Goethe’s “Faust” Acted at Home withdrawing of Goethe, photos of New Hof Theatre in Weimar, Fraulein Elizabeth Schneider in “Faust,” The Actor and the Critic with photos of Richard Mansfield, Wm Winter; Helen Ware: An Actress of the Natural School with 1/2 pg photo of Ware; An imaginary conversation;
    Monthly Fashion Notes from Far and Near with photos of Mlle. Delsause, L. f. Castle hat sketch; M. Yoy Vaganey dress sketch; Mlle Saulier; Mlle Darcourt; Countesse Leopoldina; 6 models in Carlier, Dalnys, Alphonsine and Elaine hats; 5 nuclides in fashion creations;
    FULL PAGE PHOTOS of “Jim the Penman” with Flo Roberts, Wilton Lackaye; 2 from “Caste” with G. P. Huntley, Elsie Ferguson, Marie Tempest, Edwin Arden, Graham Browne, Maude Milton; 2 from “Tillie Nightmare” with J. Clarence Harvey, Horace Newman, Mat Montford, Geo. Gorman, Marie Dressler, Octavia Broske, Marie Fanchionette, Alleta Bridgeport, Lottie Uart; 4 of Madame Sarah Bernhardt’s Reception Room one with her goddaughter; Edith Wynne Matthison photo by Bangs; 2 of “the Spitfire” with Chas cherry, E. J. Ratcliffe, Ruth Maycliffe, C. D. Herman, Oza Waldrop; Edna Bruns photo by Moffett; Ebson’s “Little Eyolf’ with Brandon Tynan, Mme. Nazimova; Lulu Glaser by Otto Sarony;
    PHOTOS of “Jim the Penman” Henry Miller; “Her Husband’s Wife” with Laura Hope Crews, Orme Caldara, Robert Warwick, Grace Elliston; Louise Le Baron; Daisy Dumont; Don Robertson; Mildred Holland; Marmion Stone; Viola Allen; Billie Burke in “Mrs. Dot,” Tommaso Salvini; Mabel Frenyear; Aileen Flaven; Adelaide Nowak; Virginia Staunton; Hattie Steinbach; Sadie Weston; “The Garden of Lies” with Lewis Stone, Florence Oakley; “The spendthrift” with Thais Magrane, Alice Kelley, Edmund Breese, James Cherry; “Henry IV” at Old Globe in London; Doris Keane; Janet Beecher; Chrystal Herne; Sir Herbert Tree as Marc Anthony; Hilda Spong;
    AT THE PLAYHOUSE on “Caste” by T. W. Robertson at Empire…please, moves, enthralls…G. P. Huntley unctuous humor…Edwin Ardin lacks youthful enthusiasm…also with Julian Royce, Graham Browne, Edgar Franklin, Elsie Ferguson, Marie Tempest, Maud Milton; “Tillie’s Nightmare” book by Edgar Smith, Music by A. Baldwin Sloane at Herald Square…Marie Dressler gives us everything you expect from her tremendous vitality…also with Lottie Uart, Octavia Broske, Marie Fanchionette and others; “The Spitfire” by Edward Peple at Lyceum…
    treatment gives delicacy…Chas Cherry unconventional, emphasizes the naturalness of love comedy…Ruth Maycliffe comely, agreeable and efficient…Dan Collyer contributes comedy on every occasion;…also with E. J. Ratcliffe, Oza Waldrop, Lincoln Plummer, Hayward Ginn; “Her Husband’s wife” by A. E. Thomas at Garrick…Laura Hope Crews wins us over…Henry Miller sinks himself into his part…Miss Elliston makes every point count…Orme Caldara and Robert Warwick equal to situations; “A Matinee Idol” book by Armand Barnard, music by Silvio Hein, lyrics by E, Goetz and Seymour Brown at Daly’s…measure has been well taken…we laugh, we applaud…Mr. Hopper and Marie Dressler give an amusing burlesque…also with Ethel Green, Joe Santley, Georgie Mack, Anna Ford; “Lulu’s Husbands” adapted from French by Thompson Buchanan at Maxine Elliott’s…Mabel Barrison is at home with superstitious husbands pursuing her…she is desired, desirable and elusive…Harry Conor humorous tribulations…also with Louise Closser Hale, Fanchon Campbell, Sophie Tucker, Mary Mallon, Rob Dempster, Ed Heron, Riley Chamberlain, Tom Delmar, Geo. Le Soir, H. S. Sargent, Ralph Dean, Frank Daniels; “Little Eylof” by Ibsen at Nazimova’s…Nazimova did the best she could with part…Ida Conquest made her role an amiable young woman…Gert Berkeley was all that could be desired…Robert T. Haines a relief…Brandon Tynan, a good actor, duly unhappy in his part…Master George Tobin gets nearer to the hearts of the audience than all the others combined; “Jim the Penman” by Sir Charles Young at Lyric…revival success of unusual interest with splendid cast…Agnes booth reestablished herself in admiration of public, most notable role of her career…Theodore Roberts distinctive excellence of his performance…Wilton Lackaye always forceful, played part in his own way…Florence Roberts merit of acting with true feeling throughout…John Mason full effectiveness…also with Art Forrest, Thurlow Bergen, Ernest Glenndinning, Geo Barnum, Fred Paulding, Louise Hassen, Marguerite Clark, Jeffreys Lewis, Grace Reals; “The Call of the Cricket” by Edward Peple at Belasco…less successful than previous instant success with “The Prince Chap,” this one written for Mabel Taliaferro devoid of plot…star illness closed play early closing;
    NEWS ITEMS on Virginia Earle in “Lifting the Lid,” Pauline Frederick in “The Fourth Estate,” Edwin Arden brief bio; Edwin Stevens in “The Devil,” Mary Garden bio 25 lines; Edith Taliaferro in “Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm,” Provisions of Coquelin’s Will; Grean Ladies Tailoring; Lichtenstein Millinery;
    FULL PAGE ADS for back cover color dinner party illus. White Rock; Marianne Flahaut for Haines Piano; Chickering Pianos; Hampton’s Magazine for “Chantecler,” illus. Gillette Sales;
    ADS for Maillord’s Breakfast Cocoa; Whitwell Sanitarium Tucson with image; Nora Bayes, Jack Norworth Souvenir Book from Norworth Publishing; Victor; Martin and Martin Shoes; Huyler’s Sweet Chocolate; Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder; Crème Josephine; Bromo-Seltzer; Butcher’s Boston Polish; Whittemore’s Shoe Polishes; Me-Grim-Ine; 2/3 page AT&T; 2/3 page Life; Steinway Miniature; Copley Square Hotel; illus. Cooper’s Underwear;  Detroit & Cleveland Navigation; Pabst Blue Ribbon; Cogswell; Boston and Maine Railroad; 2/3 page Northern Pacific; Makaroff Russian Cigarettes; Hotel Lenox; Slater Shoe; Rexall “93” Hair tonic; Thomas Cort Shoes;
    CONDITION: COMPLETE 54 pages filled with early stage, theatre, motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producers, authors, industry news. Was part of bound volume, therefore bare spine, some water soling, warping, filled with great industry material, taped page bottoms; fair condition for age, restapled.