Show WHO'S HO'S HOS WHO IN MARY AFY ROSE ROSEs ROSE's 0 m ci r S s thing About the Players Surround Surrounding ng Ruth Rutht t Chatt Chatterton in the Newest vest J. J M. M Barrie J Play Soon to Be Seen Here AT be observed in the cast of Mary Mar Rose lose Ose t the new newest est J J. J M M. Barrie pla play lit hi Chatterton Is to be seen seon 1 liere e Q at the he Salt Lake theatre for fOI four tour p beginning Monda Monday event eve- eve nt Tn n K Js an air of aristocratic tic th theatre theatre- dOt quite in keeping with t the COl conser conservative rv r- r v t Ve and pleasingly exclusive tracH- tracH t that playhouse Though the theP 5 P of pla players ers numbers but tight eight thas ihas to hl his or her re lt a s. s success s so c o vo wo of ot commendable and distin calibre r th Chatterton ton the Mary Rose Rope of ot oft t Barrie in la New ew play is that t rarity lair 14 a a. native-born native New lr er And t f c career creer reer here is familiar to t those osE or ot U u who follow the Broadway stage H r education edl she rec received ived principal principal- I Jy aj r a aUthe the hands of private p tutors She Shet t ras-j ras finished I e at a private e school In Jh and It was was I in t that tOO city lt whiT still studying that she made her first t. t appearance on the professional st stage stage- as th the ro rp It of a t schoolgirl dar She med ass ass med a a. tiny role lole with witha a 1 W Washington ashington tock stock company and her hert t ss was emphatic enough to in- in lt d-lt dute- dute e- e her determination to malt make the thet t th tre hey herl career There follows n nS S g I emet 11 with other stock companies U n Atterton being convinced o of the KrAft gr value alue of ot the training tb h n de- de rh with with with such organizations Henry Henr MH fr r. r starching searching s for a y young ung actress I fo ff fry th the Important role of ot Cynthia in Rainbow to see a per per- performance by a local company in a a. city gh h which he was passing on J one of hl hi his tours and so pleased d was ho tie holth lUi Miss MIls Chatterton's methods that he promptly 1 engaged d de her e for the Part t 1 db raf raft Ufa Ht J proved r to b be a wise 1 one foron for On lh tte day following the first performance performance performance per per- the Lib- Lib of The Rainbow at the theatre tre In New York Miss Chat Chat- tefton tE Jn was fi 1111 1 v established in the favor of ot playgoers Her elevation to tar followed with Daddy Lo Long Ier then came her nce ot of Olivia I In out of the Kitchen Next she costarred with Mr lr Miller In A Marriage Mar Mar- e of Convenience and later nna on nn ona ona a Western tout tour appeared n San n I Fran Fran- with the actor in a rep topped with Langdon Mitchells Mitchell's TheW The New NW W York Idea and John Galsworthy's Gals Gals- worthy's A Itt Bit O 0 Love La Last t season sl sh she p vlas was the dainty Judith Baldwin in Moonlight Moonlight and Honeysuckle Her Mary Marf Rosels Rose her first Barrie character and anil in I she has delighted all Dar Dar- rl no no easy task y rn-y Rose as well brings back to America merica t Tom Nesbitt Mr Nesbitt p s s 's the dual role of harry an ano ana ans s his lils 11 Either Simon Blake in which he heVa wa was also Iso seen seep during the London run c of the Barrie play The first actor to be all us- as assigned signed sl the difficult double role rola was Roh Robert rt Lorraine but that player so sowell well pH known here suffered a severe fall fair during the first fortnight of the enra engagement at the Haymarket t theatre thea- thea tre and was compelled 1 to retire from the cast temporarily On his return r following his recovery recover Mr 1 Nesbitt was ret retained by the management to alternate alternate alternate alter alter- nate with the older actor Nesbitt's SU success sess ha having been imme immediate and emphatic While In London last summer summer sum sum- nl mer r Mr Alt Alf Hayman general mana manager manager man man- a ager er for Charles Frohm i Inc witnessed witnessed witnessed wit wit- one of Mr Nf Nesbitt's per performances and immediately Immediate with the consent of the Haymarket theatre management man- man ement ag en engaged aged him to create thErole the therole therole role In the United State Mr Ir Nesbitt is a brother o of Cathleen Nesbitt a player o of deserved standing here and andr r recalled called for tor her portrayals in GalsWorthy's Galsworthy's Gals- Gals worthy's Justice with John Barrymore Barry Barry- I an-I with more nOre in Chesterton's Magic Cyril Maue in Haddon Chambers Chambers' The Saving Grace Mr Nesbitt s career as an actor was cut Sl snort ort bv by bythe 1 the hp WilT war and ind his present role TolE In Mary Marv fary close pose was the first he assumed after his discharge He was seen in to the Mio United States only once onee belo berot e with C Cyril Maude In In Grumpy O o. H n Clarence who Is the likable old Mr Mr- lr Moreland foreland Mary Hose Rosen H a father Is no stran stranger er to American heats hette- hette e- e goers this being his fourth visit to the he states Jle kle will be bc a apr s agreeably r ab re recalled recalled rr- rr called as ns the picturesque old horticulturist horticulturist In in n Otis Skinners Skinner's production o of at the Criterion theatre last epson her Ver earliest appearances appearance hole were made Jl in the company of MiOne Elliott He created several roles role'S in n th the earlier plays play's of ot J J. J M M. Barrie In London Lon ton don notably in The New r Word The Will and A Kiss for C He once toured the English provin s ns liS the rev Gavin In The Little Little Lit Lit- tle tlc Minister During thirty years ears on the English 1 stare h ehas appeared ert In Inthe Inthe inthe the pla plays s 's of ot Alfred SuI to W W. W S Gilbert Gil Gil- bert John G Galsworthy Maugham Cosmo Hamilton Arthur Arthur Ar r thur Jones and others whose whore names are importantly linked with that period of ot our theatre A. A S S. JIom who appears as the Rev Geor George e Amy has not been in America since 1907 when he came camp is as isn nn n Important member of B. B S Willard's Willards Willards Willard's Wil- Wil lards lard's company compan On a previous visit he had been here with Olga appearing ns as Ca in it Th Tin Second Mrs Irs Tan Odd Oddle Ie enough nouh that role also Introduced t to America Ge Geor George e Arliss whose first visit visit vis vl it to this try outry was wes In support of Mrs frs Patrick Campbell In the tact Inel o 0 I play pla In addition to many years vears excellent excellent excel exel lent service ce on the Ion london on stage sta sta f Mr fr frI I Homewood has appeared In n Australia New n South ealr Africa lc a and Paris II He lie Is the author of the novel I published put In London lf lASt st veer vear and antT soon to lohe be he out In the United States Hat The amusing your youna- coot r ot Cameron i Is played Y du hv Iw Guy Guv rJ uD i o that harre role I marking his bis first arnea ance in this country He HI like Mr r Nesbitt s 's a veteran o of the war and ois to his enlistment had achieved no lit little little little lit lit- tle success as a London Juvenile pla er cr He Is a Scot by birth nd rid Is recent re- re ac accent cent ent as the studious young n nice i of the Hebrides is js he beyond ond reproach To play dell delightful mothers charmingly harm charm I would seem to be an easy task for Winifred Fraser who Is II Marv Roses Rose's mother Mrs Moreland She Rhe will willbe willbe be pleasingly recalled as the pathetic mother of the enlisted lad In Barries Barrie's The New Word Yord on the same pame sta stage stae e a 11 afew afew few seasons ago o. She he enjoys enjoy the dl distinction distinction dis dis- In of having played for the first time in that country tl the therole therole role of little Hedwie HEd HE'd wi in Ibsen's The fhe Wild Duck Ada King who M is the frightened old caretaker Mrs Mis Otery has had more than twenty years years' e eX- eX on the English stage first coming Into prominence in Miss Horn Iman's Repertory company at toe tae Gaiety Gaiety Gaie Gaie- t ty theatre In Manchester ranchester in 11 02 She Phe remained an important member of f that organization organisation until 1912 and during that was seen as as Mrs J Jones onES onE'S onESIn in The Silver Box a role created in this country also at the T theatre bv by Ethel She ap appearEd appeared appeared ap- ap as well in When the Devil was wasill as ill The Younger ar Generation Makeshift Make fae Makeshift shift The Knight Of the Burning Pestle and as Ursula In Much Ado About Nothing In 1912 Miss King went to London to play Mrs Hawthorn in Hindle Wakes and since then has established herself as a London favor favot ite This is her first visit to America mErica is the second story by Katharine Newlin Burt Durt that Goldwyn has The first was The Branding Iron and both are Reginald Reginald Regi Regi- Barker productions |