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Show Tito J-ciiool For Scandal. The Louis Jamis. Kuthryn Kidder unci Frederick Warde eomhlnatlnu will make Its Initial bow lo local theatergoers theater-goers on Wednesday, April 13, in Sheridan's Comedy "Tho School for Scandal." Some ono lias sulci or "tuts lamous old comedy," Unit tho points or Its wit areas numerons as Its Hues. Louis James gives a good account of himself In the rikish bonhwil of Charles Surface, Sur-face, It Is u rolo for nhullent animal spirits, but art must suggest the heart and tho Integrity of tho roister who would sell all Ids ancestors s ivo thu uncle who stood by him. Quito thu contrary typo Is his brother, Joseph Surface, a suave, velvety, plausible man on the exterior, but veuecied too thinly thin-ly to disguise the. other self within. It Is a bard cliarueterlzu'lnn, requiring unusual skill In the transitions of temperament tem-perament nod denotement, The natural gift and extended expeneuiv of Fred erlclc Warde Inrturcs for his Joseph, the same, pralso which was cntiCedid lo John Palmer, the orlnlnal Joseph, that ho maile him the Mar of tho piece. It Is lu tho volatile and delicious Lady Teazle, however, that Interest Is apt to center. This rolo Ins been the ambition of every comedienne, und the masterstroke of eyery artist who Inis attained the greatness to esay It. It Is fulrln Urn light of ICthrvu Kidder' singularly original, dellcaln mid Intri cate sittdf of Mndtuuo hans-ueiu', to expect n triumph for this gUiul woman wo-man In the powdered pnuipntotir ami brocaiied peitlcoats of tho arch tease pedurtive minx, Linly Teazle. Tent-pemiiiunt, Tent-pemiiiunt, experience, and a suli'lo sense of humor aro Ihe pigments which I ho artist must bring to her portrait, and of those, ibis celebrated nomedleune lias shown herself possessed In hergfeat creation of the urlstoerallu-blauchis- SCUMC. |