Show COAT TALES A FARCE REOPENS TIE THE CORT Edward Clarks Clark's Light and Amusing Offering First Here but From Now on the Premieres Will Come Thick and Fast Dates for far Other Early Productions on Broadway Broad i DW YORK Aug 5 At At the Cort theatre Arthur Arthu Hammerstein produced N NEW V his first farce comedy Coat Tales from the pen of or Edward Clark The author a newcomer in the three-act three field of fun tun declined to outline his gayety in advance ut a series of ot laugh provoking Incidents interwoven interwoven inter inter- woven wo around a new idea developed It is a farce without nighties midnight suppers compromising situations and no women or or- difficult classification are included in the characters v Mr Hammerstein wishes wishes wishes' to emphasize the fact that Coat Tales is Js clean and wholesome and though filled with laughable incidents they develop from front situations and lines which never never border on the old risque theories of t farcical I composition I Tom Wise Vise and Miss Louise Dresser are the principals In the cast including I Miss Margaret Greene George Anderson Miss Maud Hanford HI Richard chard Tabor I Hyman Adler John Sharkey William WilHam Barrows John Lewis and Cliff Deane I Coat Tales Is to be followed by a sweeping drive of f new neww plays new plays lays that are expected to arouse public enthusiasm and fill many t theatres however wanni warm wann i the weather may be Instead of trying this seasons season's attractions in the provInces provinces provinces inces for several weeks weeks the the ancient and honorable custom the custom the new productions productions productions will be hurried immediately into Broadway and projected on the midsummer midsummer midsummer mid mid- summer dog days days and and nights Last season was such a prof profitable table one in New NewYork NewYork NewYork York that managers are Impatiently awaiting the dignity the delight and aId the dollars of ot early activities Miss Blanche Ring will reopen Maxine Elliotts Elliott's theatre on August 7 in Willard Macks Mack's latest comedy Broadway and Buttermilk Max Marcin's comedy comedy comedy com com- edy Cheating Cheaters will follow at the Eltinge on August 9 with Miss Marjorie Rambeau who Is Mrs TV 1 lard Mack in private life in the chief role At Cohan's theatre on August 8 David Belasco will present Rol Cooper play Seven Chances an exceedingly early premiere for a Belasco attraction But th the success of The Boomerang which opened early last August has moved Mr 11 Belasco to once more defy the weather man The Belle of ot Trouville a musical play with Mme Chapine in the leading part is to open at the Thirty-ninth Thirty street theatre on August 10 Two productions of promise are announced for tor the evening of August 14 when the Charles Frohman company will Introduce Miss Ann Murdock at the Lyceum in Please Help Emily and the Shubert will present The Brazilian Honeymoon an elaborate new musical comedy at the fourth Forty-fourth street theatre The week weel of August 14 also will reveal the long awaited premiere of the Dolly sisters as stars if you please in His Ills Bridal Night Miss Margaret Mayo has already fitted the fun to the coy temperaments of the Misses and On August 28 another Willard Mack play King Queen Jack will reach Broadway followed by Miss Irene Fenwick in The Guilty Gu Man the new drama by the late Charles Klein and Miss Ruth Huth Helen Davis With Miss Fenwick Fenwick Fen- Fen wick will appear Lowell Sherman William Devereaux Kenneth Hunter Clarence Clarence Clarence Clar Clar- ence Handyside Miss Emily Ann Wellman Vellman and Austin Webb The cast of ot King Queen Jack will include Miss liss Lola Fisher Norman Trevor Robert I Warwick Macey Harlan and James Spottswood |