Show TELEGRAPHIC orm CbiuoisQ Anlora New York 16Tbe editor of the Chinese American said of the new coming com-ing actor There is no Chinese HcCol lougb for we do not believe in depicting nature in China but nature burlesqued There is no such thing AS true tragedy The peuple would not tolerate it for they argue tbat seeing nature always they want to see sonethin different I believe in the American stage and it would now be distinguished at Chinese representations representa-tions There the actors do things never done in lite and mostly of a comic character char-acter The theatre is cpen all day on the days when it is open and there are perhaps a doz n plays each one as long as an American farce We have an or cbeetra of twentyfive pieces and the music IS generally good There are no wings or scenic decorations but a big board platform on which men dressed like women when women are necessary shut around and in American phrase try to be funny Women would not be allowed on the stage in Chin Avery A-very excellent Chinese actor may on an exceptional engagement get 25 pet week but the general pay of II Chinese star is 250 per week No one who has any claim to resp cts bility would associate with an actor They live in a quarter by themselves in a separate part of the city in which they may chance to be Twentyfive cents is the lowest l and 80 cents the highest admission ad-mission te charged theatre goera When twenty or thirty go to a theatre together they call the manager and order one of a dozen representations on tho bill just li8 you order dinner from a bill of fare You can have the II Death of a Princess hop Ling tioo The American Traveller Onv Lungs Marriage or anything you choose The plav lasts abont twentyfive minutes Usually plays are preferred but lately comic opera has prevailed A theatre in New York will I think be a success I know very little of Loo Chin Goon There are one or two Chinese actors who would probably join his company Bam Wing who plays a tambourine to Molt street and Chin Koon is a song and dance man Chinese residents of this city were greatly pleased yesterday when they heard that Loo Chin Goon the Chinese actor was on his way to this city Chi namen are vary anxious to sea him not because he is the most famous and popular popu-lar actor that ever delighted a Chinese audience butbecause he has been loudly heralded by ni friends The editor of the Chinese American said yesterdayhe bad never heard of Loo Chin Goon and bad not been able to find a Cninaman who knew anything about him The Chinese hero would give him a warm re coptien and the editor would give him all the support in his power |