Show A With VV r. r It ith h N New ew Shows Sh Along Broadway Broadw y I Special Correspondence NEW EW YORK Nov Kov 25 The The Irish Players Play Play- ers from the Abbey theatre Dublin made their first New ew York appearance In Max Max- ino InI Elliotts Elliott's theatre Monday night They gave a one-act one play The Rising of tl t the Moon by Lady Gregory a a. two-act two tragedy trag trag- ed edy Birthright by T C C. Murphy and Spreading the News a a. one-act one comedy corned also by bv Lady Gregory These productions were acted in what may be called the tho natural manner mannor fa familiar familiar fa- fa ml ar from the Ibsen plays and a somewhat somewhat somewhat some some- what special audience received them with much favor A fierce and stirring struggle struggle struggle gle at the end of the he tragedy elicited a acry acry aery cry ery of Shame from the gallery and an ill timed but obviously mistaken laugh was met with a single exclamation of Shut up Otherwise one wondered at atthE atthe atthe the end of the evening what all the preliminary pre pre- pother had t been een about Gaby Deslys Again The Th Shubert reopened the Winter Winter Winter Win Win- ter Garden Monday night with a a. new musical play pantomime and vaudeville the the third attraction they have presented in the music hall in less than a year It looks as If the fourth production will be some time in coming for surely the new offering alTering presented was fair fall exchange for forthe forthe forthe the price of admission And after all ItIs it itIs itIs Is just that very erY necessary matter which distinguishes between theatrical successes and failures nowadays In the first place a good deal of Interest Interest interest Inter Inter- est had been aroused amused In the tIle new production production production tion within the tho last few days for in New NewHaven NewHaven NewHaven Haven on Saturday night did not certain students of Yale and Princeton frolicking at least the word can be applied to the Princeton undergraduates in their light lighthearted lighthearted hearted manner succeed in wrecking the theatre where it was playing Various and highly colored accounts have come from the college town as to the cause of at the disturbance a It being affirmed that the r c chief rp of police discovered rJ objectionable bl u ble passages in some of the dialogue It Is said that at a dress rehearsal Sunday huge paragraphs of or dialogue were preened from the opening musical l sketch an Americanized Viennese operetta entitled eno en- en entitled titled Vera Vcra Violetta Be that as it may there remain still some lines that might well be eliminated If the Winter Garden Is to become a a. place lace where a man mau may take his Ills grandmother with perfect safety Vera Violetta Is a musical sketch without a plot or star despite the appearance appearance appearance ap ap- ap- ap of Miss Gab Gaby Deslys In one ono of its leading roles She has improved her acting since she came to New t York arid and to show how m much ch she easily cailly carried carried earli car ear ried sled ore off hon honors 3 Monday li night She Sh sang w n. n and ancL re he costumes becom- becom e ri I e a ljJ ns lri in Iri a a. adu d duet t by by rrY of ot lie llie he 1 I IStella Follies Bergere Al Ai Jolson arid and Miss Hiss Stella in in songs and cornea comedy comedy scenes were also applauded And by the way Vera Violetta is Is' Is not the name of a young woman nor noris noris noris is it the the- latest Parisian millinery crea- crea tion Its It's the name of a brand of perfumery perfumery per per- o in which a young oung womans woman's handkerchief handkerchief handkerchief hand hand- kerchief had been saturated Miss Annette Kellermann was the star starin starin starin in a a. beautiful pantomime entitled UndinE Undine Undine Un dine written and composed by Manuel Manue Klein who has been so successful as the composer of ot the Hippodrome shows Miss hiss Kellermann has mastered too dancing since her last previous engagement in this city In vaudeville In Undine she impersonates Im- Im personates a wood and water nymph most successfully Frank Tinney In monologue followed Miss Kellermann and the Kaufmann troupe of women bicyclists twelve bicyclists twelve o of them them count count em concluded em concluded the pro pro- gram Viola Allens Allen's New Play Any play from the pen of Louis N Jf Parker the tho English dramatist is worthy of at serious consideration for New Kew YorK Yom playgoers already alread have indorsed his Pomander Walk which ran all last las season at theatre and Disraeli Disraeli Dis in which George Arliss is playing at et the same theatre at present His latest pia play entitled The Vady Lad of Coventry Coventry Coventry Cov Cov- entry had Its first New Kew York production production tion at Dalys Daly's Tuesday night with Miss Viola Allen In the stellar and title role Miss Allen for the l last st three seasons has played hit Ir HT the late J F. F Marion Crawfo- Crawfo a dramatization of his own book bool The White Sister Mr 11 Parkers Parker's play is a love romance which was inspired by the legend o of Lady Godiva although he has not fol followed followed fol- fol low lowed d historical facts to an any great ex ex- ex- ex tent In the title role Miss lass Us Allen has the part of Lady Dorothea whose whoso wonderful voice enthralls ls an outlaw one Leofric a apart apart part that Is played b by Henry Kolker re recently recently recently re- re a star In hi his own right Another of f the principal supporting roles Is b by Henry Stanford who was Henry Irvings Irving's leading heading man man during his last American tour The play play- Is in four acts all laid In the castle of Coventry Plays T That t Stay Stay 1 Up at the Century theatre The Garden of Allah Is In the second month of it its run while The Quaker Girl Giri is at the Park Pari formerly the Majestic At Brady Bradys playhouse Bought and Paid For is still stil the attraction g I Miss ShI Billie Ii e te Burke Burka r is in her 1 last lass fortnight at the Lyceum In The I while the Longacre square squar K 1 tS 4 Ye 8 nih Un successful t IDA JI f Z The r. r w theatre The Three I n i r rat at the tho Globe II i at Is I's Wisp wise III ami and T 11 Ft n I r in Tr 1 I Passers By By Bv t i ih and George 1 r i iThE h ni niThe The Tittle MH I Whit hitt I p role rolP i iff at l Ih ho h t I re VV West pst st Forty sr Forty so st j I. 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