Show o- o p 0 I Social II Hall an Theatre I Io o 0 Four phases of ot womankind varying from Crom grim realistic tra tragedy d to poetic 1 n I s-Iro s and brilliant comedy will be bo In- In j in iii the four little one-act one plays plas chosen for the reopening of or the little theatre at Social Hall These plays plas ss will ill be the lie first productions Inthe in inho the tho city to lo be directed by Maurice Browne since the tho appearance of ur Mine Borgny of the Norwegian or Royal noal theatre In her Ibsen productions In the city last winter Inter Two of or the plays plas womankind and I Lithuania were written by personal friends of or Mr OIl Browne members co-members of or ori i j his literary fraternity Lithuania Is the tho ottly tragedy ever written by Rupert I Brooks the English soldier who was lately tilled killed In the great war It was written especially for Mr Ir Browne Drowne and presented to lo him for use In th the Chicago Little theatre Womankind Is a n. satire so 50 delicate ns to be almost like fairy In Its treatment treat treat- ment It was as written by W W. W W. Dixon the tho great f English dramatist Joint owners In Spain had Its Initial production pro pro- production last season with th the tho Chicago players The other play pIny the time Mimi scene Is ono of time the episodes In iii the tho love life of ot Anatole Ellen Van declared b by eastern critics to be lie one of the most versatile actresses ses on the sta stage e will beI be bo II featured In each of tho ho plays Sinco her graduation rad from the Chicago o uni uni- university I ond y six years cars a ago o she has hns been associated with the tho birth arid antI development develop clop development I ment of oC the Little theatre movement mo e except durl during the period of ot her coast to I coast tour lour in the Trojan Women omen |