Show TUB AMUSEMENiS I THE PRODUCTION OF JUliIIIS CESAR CE-SAR LAST XIGHT I II I I Was a Fine Performance Mr AVardeN Lecture Tile Concert Given 11 y the Choral Society None of the many triumphs of Louis James shine with greater lustre than his Marcus Brutus All of the physical physi-cal requirements of the part are his His stage presence is most dignified his cast of countenance decidedly Roman I Ro-man while his voice is full deep and melodius His Brutus is that noble mind loving honor so the wily Cas sius finds it easy to sway him with this as the moving cause so fair of mind so noble of thought he Is i ever at a disadvantage with his enemies who hesitate not to take advantage of his generous nature All of this Mr James presents to us In his delineation of a character the world will always love Of him might be said he is an ideal Brutus Mr Warde appears not so prominently prom-inently as Marc Antoy The forum scene alone gives him scope for his dramatic powers This act is almost entirely his and the subtle methods of working up the revolt is only equaled by his dramatic force at the close Here he was greeted by a double curtain cur-tain call Mr Chas1 Herman finds much opportunity op-portunity fn the part of Cassius to establish the fact that he is an actor i of much good training discernment to say nothing of genius Mr Herman was very well received by the audience audi-ence which was much impressed with as I his ability Mr Stephen Wright Caesar and Miss Fanny Bowman as a i page both well earned a favorable word The theatre was only moderately well filled a vacant seat showing here I and there However i was what I would be termed a good house I I Tonight Francesca da Rimini will be given with Mr Warde as Lanciotto and gven 11F James in his famous role of Pepe the Jester One feature I must I not forget in the WardeJames productions I pro-ductions a bountiful and correct I mounting to every play the correct framing of every picture The Press club charity lecture forTh I for-Th rsday afternoon grows apace The subject will be Actors Acting and Shakespeare Mr Frederick Warde l will doubtless make it very interest wl ing The admission will be but twenty i five cents I fve < |