Show I Japanese Enjoy a N Native alive Play Hundreds 5 of ot Japanese attended I Ku u. u vano Suke th the Japanese pl play y given b by bya a company of their count countrymen men from San Francisco at the Garrick Carrick theatre last night The presentation was Wa for the tho benefit of or the sufferers from the tho volcanic disturbances dis dJs and ond famine in Japan Kurano Kurano- Suke wa was the name of the most moat famous amou potter Japan ever produced In the tho course of the pIa plays play's story twentY twentY-l twenty seven ven of ot the thirty characters committed hara hara- kin kiri because the they could not withstand the success of or the ma master ter workman The Thc pla play is 15 Japanese poetry accompanied by music The playwrights who Are arc responsible for the place were certainly ambitious an as there I Is a in the third scene that cats up thirty minutes Another re remarkable roma ro- ro ma thing about that third scene I Ia 11 a duel in III which one man single KinKle handed det defeats ats eight assailants There i la Is comedy comedy com corn edy throughout hout the piece that had alt all tho the Japanese laughing The play was written written writ writ- written ten In the sixteenth century a period i onh when n a D. number of ot Japanese masterpieces e were penned From a a. pantomime standpoint stand stand- point all of the parts paris are well taken Allo An All o oddity of ot the play S Js s the entrance of the tho players from the front of or the house In Instead In In- stead of or from the wings necessitating the acting of a portion of or the T I co in IntHe inthe th tHe aisles alle The pla play will bo be presented again tonight ht Contributions are arc taken up tip In addition to the Admission charge |