| Show IN LONDON THEATERS II Sll Correspondence Jan Jai 15 lilI If It bo truo LONDON that keeping lt It brings p u C 8 III n the tha day cn l IN coming when na ns a 1 dramatist ll will 11 bo by Miss Mil Gladys who Iho VM M In II San Francisco but III spent most ot or her hel hernot not lt vry r lengthy length existence on till aids of ot the Atlantic Up VII to 10 now 10 however U M many efforts this lino hl to 10 a n really Ial big bulls hul eye eo for Cor example as II tho thur e have hav been plumped by b another Anglo I I American playwright who Is IR with wih her native city elt Henry Ilm Da Davies D vies I who 1 UH Cousin Kute 1 If I however IHs CIr Inger bun his not yet tt succeeded In writing u Il moneymaking I lay ie II complain of or any al NII in il her 11 Il 1111 pro produced 1 and by b prominent actors too tOi I For example her nl serious 11 1111 i I Koan b i effort eroll Edmund 1111 put on by Seymour St Hicks her Mr Sheridan hIl n was wl produced by br Arthur Hou BOi III r hist sea season son lon and ald If I one ule mistake not a I comedy of 01 hers called Tho Gambler was 11 tried i at al home by b 1 All 1 these Just hiI i to In hit It I oft or however and up II to dale th nearest t the tl young authoress has como cOle to 10 was wnM with n u little leer The 11 Lorn 01 I Hoy 10 which seems IO ls to 10 have 1110 had quite 1 t friendly I reception when h l given hI In Hoston Mass abut about a year ngn 10 and antl i won on monts from the tho I ondon critics when produced by b the Into 1110 Grant Allens son lun Grant Allen AIn at nt the London Criterion The Tho same manager recently has been bee I a melodrama by h MI M l called Tho Knave of or In II the English provinces but thu tho piece leo does uel not to have made mc Hood good HoodIn to In Its production In the metropolis olis ois ns al Wil Intended Far ar from being the Ihl young OUIA au authored ni has 11 spent sont th lb past I i I few months In writing a I new play und this has hs Just been heln accepted II and Ild will wil be he In II Dublin next month by no 0 less a n per person son lon than Ihan Terry Terr who ho will 11 be Ill sup supported ported d In 11 It I by b her American lending leading man and alo husband James I rew These TheMe two tO players Ihl erl who wh scored HO so em emphatically 0 on both sides Rides ot tho Iho water In 1 Captain nIM Conversion are nr to reappear In Oie Shaw piece picco at lt tho Iho Kings theater I Hammersmith H on 1 Feb l th 10 and then will wil start on 01 tour toU Miss new play n 1 romantic drama Irma I which ai a yet It Is not nOI named Dually Is Isto II to II H I the light In the Irish capital on Feb i iThe i The 11 part of oC Its iK heroine tho famous Ibeth of York will wil of or course lOUre bo 1 played by h Miss Terry T I anil Inc dentally It Is the tl longest she he ever has haH under I Inken I ton UK l ln M ern story however though concerned with WI adventures of tit historical lia only uly tl 1 lon In II Met The fhe taken IlkI place during II turbulent Irad of or the th Wars 1 or f the tl Hone HOH or 0 nt n t the tl 1111 when the heroine nf of the 11 play Junt on 01 The lh h hIu ni In t Henry of t r who ho will 11 be h III by James caio I III tui l W PI MI 1 of C the tw Kirl I a rl n r and 1 of fr Mf Ir fl first net Is 18 laid In II a blacksmiths forgo or in Ih remaining t e In it n castle In lh Ile and Warwick h id in n note which I received t I frim 1 I Terry tr yesterday falling to Iu catch her hH at tho In II she and 1111 her husband are she h declares d shy 1111 Is 15 delighted with 1111 Piny 1111 1 quite positive of II Its success and i looking forward with thu pleas II II lire UI to In It If It the tho ey I II I are ar It will be hI tho biggest kind of lOr n II nr 1 for the th American girl and one that she thor thoI thoroughly for CI hor grit and perE verance Nance Since The Mery Widow IIO captured both Europe and n nol light operas by h Viennese cr havo hen been In III great greut demand it Ir plans arc mt carried 1 out lillI two 1111 of ot the best will 1111 be on view shortly at London t roll 11 l tv v E s whoso chief production fn V dow It Is expected t inn hern for Cur another year Tho lIt of ot thell two pieces The Ill Dream Waltz has been t In cor l Ih the rights In have hoo just ju t been secured by tl Ud Is Tho Dollar Princess Com Composed posed by hy Herr Her Fills Fals It has hud an all enor onor enormous success at lit the An del der Wuen un the tho theater ater altI Vienna none the less perhaps because calisI the I Dollar ollar Princess of ot the title Is III an all American girl She Sh Is a dashing Ia who tins hns an young ou noble nobleman man tn be I hr She finds lie ill IK IN by h no moans pre prepared pared to It full In with her hll whims and vagaries that In III short she sho has halO found a n master she 1 to III dis 1111 discover cover coer a servant Of Ot rolle sho lx l comes passionately to 10 him while he although secretly returning her hll remains stubbornly cold 1 and l phlegmatic Presently being led II to 10 that a 1 rival rhul hUll bus appeared In Inthe the tho Held her sense of o Injury prompts her hel n II reprisals of o tile the most d II How In the end like Kathi nth crilli and the lovers 1110 brought together It Is needless to 10 reveal According c to 10 plans The Tho Dol Dollar lar hl Princess will bo ho put on at al tho 1011 lion don Gaiety In hI March following Tho rhu Thoi i Girls ot u ClimS BROWN |