| Show I I THE TIIE ROUND OF THE TIIE THEATERS I TIIU who mined the rumbled dramatic and symphonic pro or of Immortal Idyll A Midsummer Nights Dream last lut w were deprived or of one Of the tbt ht things Ull provided for tor the patron ot of the e theater In mua muty years an There re no fro star ta In Ben Greets corn com compari harry pari of players but every part U I han handled handled with the intelligence which brings out beauties both bath of thought and dle dic diction tion of great t bard with telling tell tellin in ing e effect There are no stars tan rr 1 are there them ec effects I that ha t Is I In Inthe InI the be I wa way ot of stage pr the Greet are arranged arnad for outdoor l and Ute the one stage scene acene a lonely wood near Athens under tinder the open Ilk with a drapery of t velvet In wood brow browns III railing from the Wh high stage files to 10 the floor dof does for stage Map throughout Thle In Indeed Indeed deed Is a continuous with witt no curtain nor ironic Ic changes han yet et this very of tall helps help as nothing 4 else could d t to the and excellence or of the production It In III an obJect leeon too In it Ita wa way ot of the hints contained In UI the text ot of lb the sanity tJ of material t f that time which called for a living character part for tor th the wall through which and aDd talk In III the hank formed by UM the walls wall ft Hut Into one scene are Introduced wonderful visions ot of changing lighta hta and aDd shades Ute the saver lIver of ot of da dawn aid aDd creeping of pink and golden bursting late Iota the effulgence ot of morning that make up for all ot of material properties In fatty of light and shadow move i ot of do d dC s sheron C heron ton TItania Are there with a Inuit urt ot of creature dancing playing a plc t turn un of upland nc and rin In the S ma inlet end as as one UPI the they would Into this king kingdom dom walk a trio ot of lowers Lysander 1 Uel na and hi queen all well It done In respective band handa Puck U II the figure fIUr and George Vivian give a tangible and entrancing picture of tole moat ot of eares fanciful ure The red spotlight like Pter Pans Pan shadow La Ia a haunting 1 lawn n nce 6 In and b bathed td to In It Puck Jook leaps and through hi hla part a creation ot of spirit ltd ad motion that would have given joy to 10 the poet creator and nd II are titling fola to this half baIt Impish sprite In ot of light In gliding I movement and Moo ae pher Uke dance And the l ars lr not made mad to lit fit the effect ot of these hildren In their airy clinging JI ng draper tad nd dance dan Imm Immortal Bottom the jU has fallen In pleasant places In Hen n fond and pv gave to th the ply play tact laO that con conception lon of t hums humor and I natural m which its Ita author wall sena n d Bottom In hi his wa way I Is another though Ih he s not bluster bluler with that other uthe egotist Is III It because b we see lee more ot of the WIt type In that III hie re thin tickles u us all ao mightily on the thel l s Let me be the lion he aye and Thisbe and the th ret t and aad w wo know that kind so well A Au for t rat company ot of loutish players wit within tb Ih more human nor natural ICI ep i could be given en or of spares conception than thAt laet t night Clownish Yu Yes But the they are clowns those th the joiner and RU all tt the rt rout ha have 41 never ner tome come from frum their t trades before to pia play a r real l I before real royalty and In every ever J Joe tw ald look and of the they are pat pal hI might give In away 3 come ot of hie r roar to Ih the lion with II nu harm to b his bia act cl An audience Ilk Tikes In t th I h hear the of the pia play and nd I roar drowns his hla own and the oth I speeches to the of aU NV thue t who know their Ie a by I heart lIean And 10 o much for the players In The Midsummer Nights Dream nn nearly every VOl speech la ii it a song In the I fairy part al one ne hears the lilt I of cadences and aad that lit ravish vI the tara ears and ct when to the these le II added mu music lc on mule an under and over oer tone to 10 the rippling dill It oc be once it a or of Felix Ix reading the these of f aught th music mUlde In them and put It Into form and this music last night tan ran through the thO pl play mixed with the tripped with TItania Oberon and the thO fairies the exquisite words worda like a drapery of goose and brayed with Ith th the transformed Bottom wit with magical effect This is a something ur of Itself and when this lm cornea t charm wog fm the I n of the UIe Ruu Russian ul orchestra It malt makes the thea plea a double witchery Modest seems a sat wt or of Oberon or Puck hl himself r standing with moving baton WEt weaving spell IIa Up lt th the grouped about him sad and evolving wonderful marvels marvel of sound I the not notes of ft the overture to the tall rau Of the curtain tits the players hold theIr audience spellbound and su aj much do the strains seem 0 s part of th the play pia an accompanying character with witha a slurs conception aid aDd pol stowing through h that gat one oDe wonders bow tile the play go 10 on without It The entire production I is and gait Jt take Lab is III to be upon having th the of enjoying the double masterpiece ot of words and was S t Ia at the Ille or OJ orpheum this ek with Ith her voiCe and d her I violin and lb the Nonette harm charm MhO makes the th show ho worth while A collective live tive opinion front the audience ohl J tut ut her nee In n the e blK bIK t typo rat Ih hen eft of r th the bill biU but not whet f I II I 8 he played MIlK long and led ho hoH her herour our H ill 11 rite heartt of I alt I night I F n II cite I w was with Ih the h hr a Ih the of that I ino by of r Th eta etar r she h itt iii Alan alona MId and all van Villi mn more hi Tn real 41 II r hw how hwI r I la lI If Non Mon Itt were nut not ih Ih tho 1 alts h ulio bo be Untitled I Un plc pia for her Ionia on her h ali and I other I things II add only lustre to th the WHit weeks off IT ring Her gown Iown w was on one of th those I other thing and nd th Fumes In covetous regret when th they I beheld It II Me II h content to todo I Ido do only that which ha knows she h can cando do well U Mho llIe I Is a large laree woman with witha I a and B a good and she h lr try to 10 dance thing w tv many Large lalle women have triad I to with In success ucc 1 I and lud huge are billed as aerial aerialists 1111 and nd open the bill for tor a or two Masts Iu Earl rl Flynn I is th the PIano Trinity land and nd another laU Ike act kIt Lake people tike like to I that hat all 11 Mall Bait Luke ke acts are good and the they It he to Ive this one I good because It Il la III If for tor no other oI Gold Goldsmith smith and Gu Hop Hopp hv have a musical turn tUn with Ith a good mall many laugh tied onto It While elimination of some II might Improve It still It helps to give ve dull caN a whack or er two Th The this Ihl week k I b negotiated b by Thou Tho H In Inca Alexandre and Ed Gillespie To say My that they I h aso appeared during the enma should hould um Jwan Iwan unique troupe of ponies dogs and wa was rote or of the fIg big or of I the ht bill The Intelligence manifested b by the pretty pratt the tho ability of their master mtr In bringing them to the point whet h their tricks and feats we users per performed formed almost without word ord ot of eom nand trim the Th The orchestra while In It usual excellent humor might well play an American all air with witha a swing win something o 0 remember and aile whistle The Th with a mint with a sprint and a Parisian juk or r I two wo rounds round out if a bill that is II entertaining there I is much to the lile ore edit lt ot of Cunningham the Irish singer sad and hla hl company In their work In Joseph Murphy ra amens old play un th there are seine things could be better Then k II kno IIno no doubt but air Cunningham has baa a afine fine yoke voice and h he knows how bow to use It but with the p play b he is I In ID lie he be has but blat little opportunity to show It Rh I is reel Irish It abounds abound In the quick wit 0 of the Fm m merald erald land and Ih scenery nery La Is some ot of the beet that h has been seen en 11 at t the 1141 Colonial theater In some time Ume The costumes are ae something well ell worth wring and aad ar are the real thing from tile pond A Among one of the odd thI thing that ilia with a person after witnessing th the pia play I is in III the t e second act tt It opens open with th Mr III Cunningham In tile the role rol ot of Larry Loury Dono seated ted at the grave of hi hin mother moth r In the village cemetery He rom comes to viII visit the grave crave after he be beIra trig Ira expelled from hi his home b by hi his fath fathI M It I is while apparently In the depth or of sorrow orrt that XI Mr Cunningham glees one or of the prettiest Irish songs of the evening For or all that Mr Kr Cunning han ham le lOad good sad aad at U times strung In 11 his rol Tula All A the petted son and the villain o othe of the show Robert Leonard Is II among mone the beet beat As a UrD Calligan o he Ie h real Ma AJI Alice Condon appear well wellin In the role of 01 Dora Cavanagh and aad Urban Ilmond makes a charming Kate Donovan Rhue was once a and It du does not t lack for grad points It is III quaint and proves quickly from pathos to 10 humor l and beck back sin It is a real peal pel q bog blarney blamer and If one ne enjoys enjoy pia plays he bp could not oot pass a evening this week than Rt at the Colonial large audience which attended the Bungalow Bunao to wl wIt n nea the presentation ot of the gruesome yet et interesting cud ramat I fA one on of ff l gnat plays 11 was well repaid for lor iii shoe Ome and money spent bl aU all Ute the players did well ot of cour course the absorbing tar star or of ortt tt the evening was II II Mary Hall In the title till role lOk Fw Few plays offer the broad broa J scope Itoe and 1141 fruitful opportunities for tor the display of histrionic ability for lor the tho leading lady which are re preto presented in iniA iA 1 T s a aril MINI liras proved ed equal to ever every from her drat appearance until lh the exciting and tragic final 1 caste e ly did she al a on exhibition ot of her ver versatile er pu er In lb the torture scene cne where lh h fiendish nu attempting to wring a bet betrayal or of bar r husbands huband Ie ae rt eret trout tom bet bar by the groans forced from him by the ordeal through which she was her splendid I work k ill play cert certainly place lac MI Mies i Hull In b the front ranks of et her prof I Mr MI T N Heffron as the I cruel and Baron gave an alt Ideal Idal Interpretation or of I the ha 1 C Count Mar la w 10 l according I to the program pro gram aram should have bran d by Willard Mack JUett but w was portrayed In a splendid plen manner by Gorg Jr II who is III a good acor tor and uti made a impression The entire po poi was Il first cl claw and the bill will draw big business for tor the tho Bungalow low during durine the remainder of 01 the Theo Th and players were 1111 ver very much annoyed l by bp some senseless In per persons tIr H sons In th the tact pat part rt f the bow is i dUll In loud and boisterous laughter Ia ter teri i at t during the evening which wille willeI I rr detracted from some ot of th thi the i facet points In the play Many OJ ex the Ih opinion that I In ing I uh such iii breeding should Mould be poll polli politely i invited to 10 leave ha theater nl t a con cone I e falling falline off of In n att at atthe the dUI due no doubt to the usual 1 immediately following ac weak wk nac Thos P present hewer i thoroughly enjoyed the bill ItUS provided I Ou the th of with WIlli o must in III ti toe aI alter hating with much that le II I yoking It I Is a wonder that II a mote mON a ap title could not be found It itI i I ha has absolutely no application A deep pint runs through the play In which a sun on is III f falsely accused b by IIII Ida father of lh the of t another seat IOn 1 Thomas In the Ibe lulu Motu of Harry th the of wro wrong sits u taint lb Ih part lit In a even eD belies than han I usual XI Miss Craig al had the leading fe lle put part which gave VII her II opportunity at adding much to 10 favorable con concern lug lac her ability MI Miss Arington usual I ly the tha loading un lady hd bad two to parts PArta but did dl very t well 11 In both W W Craig a a I London dun Jew made a typical money lender and A J Cole tolf as tb the harsh father of Harry and luck Jack played In hi his won wonlu wonted plea lu lag man manner In Ih the specialties of last night little I low 04 and Helen eally lIr won th Dressed as robe Ih the girls ria made a decided hit hll In it dean Other r between n curtain feature were wre selections lIy by the t and songs by br tharlee Clouting ann I |