OCR Text |
Show Uemrnt Srnll (etnln I., tiaerlea. Aprlrnto litter fruln Loud m brings tha inforuiatlou that Clement N-ott, tbu dramatic critic of tbo lyradun T. I, graph, Is tu visit Auerlri thla wlnt.r Mr tirott la ono of tun best known brat iiigbters in the bngllah npitnl II ia stout, gray haired, has n gray iniiatoche, wear eyeglau.a andlarittvl tlw beat authority on the dmui.i In England He has many fnenda. bnt an army of en little, lie has ramie and ttntnaile man) pUyrlghii anl actor, ills drauiatla column is still regarded aa the standard nnthinity, an 1 hli arin le la uirvmily awaite 1 after tho petfonnnnce of n new play Ilia Jndmenl la Uailally good. He finds a good di id ol fault, but It lavish In prnien fnrgo"d work. A like puragraph fain him will some-Hun some-Hun a mean fltu ( unua more a week un Ihojalsry f a me ibaervln actor or iltreas who is bl'lv known And Hut np- ireclatMl, aul his condemnation of a new play i uau illy the oud uf tho venture ven-ture Taken all In all, he la regardwl aa ttninentl la'r and just. Helinsnever used but aiaiiinn to lojure any one W hat he liaa dun lias bein fnjtn con-aciotlona con-aciotlona inutire. Mr. hcoit i a patient etndent of the drama, lie lias tho beat theatrical library in Lnghuid. He will 1 warmly Wei nine! In America, for he baa beam partnulurly agreoaM to American actor and actresses, and many dinners at I receptions will bo glrtn In bis honor. , |