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Show f OPENS SEASON tuaana O'Snan In 'Stava, flrat at. traotUn of aaaaon at ftatt La tea tha-atra tha-atra aaginninfi tontaht, Tha rrirular theatVlcal aaaaon will opon tonlffht at tha patt Laka tha-atr. tha-atr. with Buirena O'Hrian, Uia fa-vorita fa-vorita ataca and acraon atar. In a nw romantic play by Robert I. hmtipwy, 4iitl(lc1 "Stva." Th en-a(tmttt en-a(tmttt la for flva night with mat-fntea mat-fntea Wedneiday and Saturday. Thla attraction comes hera aftar a oeoaas. j ful tour of Kaatrrn cltia which Included In-cluded a run of flva aoltd montha at th Prince theatre, Chicago. "Stava" la aald to tell a dalljrhtful lova atory and aivaa Mr. O'Btian abundant abun-dant opportunity to display hla talent tal-ent aa a romantlo lorer, a proclivity for m-hlch ha la noted throughout tha world, through - tha medium of tha acreen, Tha nlay Ifl In 1 threa acta, with acenea laid on an Island off tha eoaat of Mains, staged by Iaura Hopa Crawa. It la aald to ba a whalaaom play with a well defined plot, that la interesting to atttcrlminatlng thaatra-goers. thaatra-goers. Mr. O'tfrlen la aupporte-d bv a company of well-known New Tork players, headed by that auperb artist. ar-tist. Mra Thomaa Whtffen. who la affectionately af-fectionately known aa tha grand old lady of the American at age. Mra. Whlffen'a achievements would fill a book. but. as regular theatregoera are familiar wfth her stag record. It la unneceenary to recount them here. Others hi the cast ara Kathleen-Wallace, Millie Stevena, Ixul Trussing, Mabel Wlnlocke. i'aggy Whiffen, Homer Barton, Will Corbet, Karle Larlmora, Harry (Turran, Edward Kennedy and William Wing. |