Show Madame Modjeska A New York exchange has the following regarding Madame Mod jeska and her troupe in Rosalind Madame Modjeska attracted one of the finest audiences ever seen in Academy of Music to witness her impersonation of Rosalind in II As You Li eItlast night To say that they were pleased is to say little Charmed enchanted would be nearer the mark After the mechanical ffork of the English beauty the spirited Impersonation of last night bad all the fascination ot the most vivid contrast MadameModjeska ranks high as an artist but it is in the art that conceals art the naturalness and grace of reality itself as the consummation of the highest art I Nothing could be more bewitching than the masquerading of the love smitten girl disguised as a boy teaching teach-ing her lover the art of love The display of her emotions halfveiled under an assumption as-sumption of youthful bravado and banter ban-ter wastexquuite and kept the audience I in a tremor ot illrestrained applause The company is a good one throughout Mr Barrymora calls for no comment Mr Muldooa aj Charles the Wrestler won applause for his magnificent bearing Mies Clara Ellison na Audrey 3eserves special mention She looks like Annie Pixley and would make a fine Mlhs Mr W Owen was a good Touchstone Mr Frank Clements was a fair Jacques but his reading of the Seven Ages was a trine too tragic It is an airy bit of description but he thundered it out like Wilkie Collins Rev Mr Fmoh did the speech in HJm1etTbe air bites shrewdly it is very coldu lime Mod jeska was recalled at the end of each act and at the close of the fourth received an enthusiastic double recall |