Show ann n r F i LOND LONDON t DRAMATIC q GOSSIP 9 SIP I vu U U Special Correspondence 5 You trove have havea L a 11 more mora significant nt lesson for tor forin p In than In the he evident success of ot Walls of ot Jericho by Alfred Sutro presented pr by b Arthur and Violet this week The work stands ht It the tho opposite opposite site pole poll from play plo at nl hams theater heater almost next door It Is le leoften often otten clumsy and uncertain In con construction much of the smart dialogue Is made the situations are aro conventional almost as far away from Pinero as RS a 8 playwright could get with without without out cutting himself art of hope of production In a 1 theater And Anti yet et this work by a 1 comparatively unskilled dramatist lives and assured allured Iy will go on living for tor many man Inan y a n night after A Wife Wire Without n a Smile the lie latest work of ot the tho he deftest English playwright has hal been withdrawn And Andt It t Is III all nil because Sutro had something to toBar say Bar that was van worth saying It anything new but hilt It was sincere anti and forceful anti straightforward and dun merle ma It t appealed to the tho moral wn p of ot the rho audience and moreover the nice mes message tH sage was wa delivered through a good toOtI old fashioned honest hono t hero h ro wham one could r respect There Is life Ufa yet ul H It t teems reems In iii the stage singe hero Arthur has hils the part of or Jack Jilek a R solid w Australian ha millionaire of or humble origin who Has Hils made his pile lIlIe u e come dome to Len Lon Ion don married the frivolous daughter of 01 ofa ofa a n vicious old marquis and become quite tame Ho ITo pays pay his gamb ling debt debts without demur and a 1111 oven even tries to tolerate an admirer with 11 she flirts perilously until the tho young herd man actually Insults her Then there Is 18 the usual sort tt of scene ICBM and Jack Jalk Frobisher becomes bome a R Joshua and blows his trumpet at al the walls walla of Jericho the London smart sot Bet I r am sick of your friends he shouts oho ate to l o his hi wife info II I J am sick of ot these theeo women betting chattering scandal flirt Slitting flirting with one husbands huband bringing children the into Into very ery the the time world went pent To In InTo hell with the whole lot of ot them Ht lie will go back took to Australia where men and women are arc reAl feat und anti decent and earnest earnet and ind his hla wife wit anti and their little littleboy littleboy littleboy boy shall stud come ooma with him Mr Mu IrtI Fro Iro bluner bleher bl her trays gays she will do no suet suel thing and her husband prepares to go Ito without her taking tal the Ih toy o Of ot course at lit the limo thelast last moment It appears that Mrs Fro Pro bleher unit Imd a n hurt Hie Indi lIuI Indicated entail any affection for tor the taint tame him hUM hus husband band but this new side tilde of or him appeals to her and the Until curtain cUrlAin eaves them theft Ih n bound for fop Australia A together r There was little litle Individuality In the this character a as Indicated by b th the author but hut a n as Interpreted by Mr and Violet the parts of oC Mr Ir and anti Mrs Mr at lost were realities contributing largely to the of oC the play e 1 No Na on one who ho saw fate fA Candida Arms amt the tho Man Malt or The Devils Bled DI cl pie III will new admit n ll to be lie told that ShAW Shaws new It piny which hen hart just Judt b been en produced at nt the Courtl Courtis the exact an antithesis antithesis of Mr Nu No one olle ever eor yet et accused 0 G I n H S 8 of being con can unit and John Hulls Other OIlier 11 tAl antrin In which to so much Interest seems tem ems being taken at In III hi his hll moat most fantastic vein One Oho rather doubts double If It It will be given In the tile United States Stales It depends for Its effectiveness too ton much on local and anil topical allusions and mind there thero I Is oven ovell Ie less s story than Is le usual In Shows ploys plays Still If It the thus dramatists Transatlantic admirers n succeed In get getting getting getting ting an American Amerle n production of his hili newest piece of ot trilling their efforts will not lIot go John Hulls Other Island is III i full of bits bit such uch an as probably no one but Bernard could have written There Thero I is III en an espe especially especially pretty episode In which an Mil ox prist tuna has an nn animated dialogue with a 1 grasshopper and a capital piece of polished buffoonery In III which ft a t pig la le given shen a I ride ilde In ht a 11 motorcar Brilliant sallies are many Never Nevor mind my heart rays nays Lorry Larry Doyle an Rn Irish mans heart hArt Is nothing but his hll R And a certain candidates sno InO huh spouse who objects object to 10 hands with common people Is le I to lot i t that for tor an M lL 11 1 wife no one s common coin man whose name hemp is I lion on the polling lolling list lilt Thor I is an III exchange of ot repartee too between a 0 cockney valet and ana mi c ll i embittered Irish farmer larmer In n which h Ihl iha valet tells the th farmer that there thre ai 81 ale worse eviction evictions In London than ee ter there the were ere In taut thank goodness ht he adds ai al are free Yes 1 retorts retort the firmer If Its little use Ulf muzzling sheep I Such a RI as the story tOI Is II It II Is t with the efforts effort of or an nn Englishman wh Ih In a R muddleheaded way WI li Is I bent benl on the tha salvation of Ireland to 10 be lie elected 1 to a parliament from an Irish constituency y persistency he su so ceede In this title and also allO tn in marrying MI hn Irish girl Irl who at first will have noth nothIng nothIng Ing to do with frith him but Mr Ir day dOt not concern it about aboul this of ot plot and neither need Heed his hi He lie Jests at lit Liberalism Home little Kule the land quee Ue church hurh question Jests through throughout out oUI except In iii one place where he per mils mil himself to be more serious than perhaps ht lie ever oer ha haa hiss been before This Thia Th is is to 8 when one of ot time the th Irish characters named clamed Keegan an All idealist I is III asked to 1 describe the heaven hRen of ot hit hl dreams dreamA H Un hen In my dreams dream It Is la a country where the state II la the church and th the church the people three In one and ami non oni OMIn In It three It Is A commonwealth In which h work I Is III play pia and play Is l life lite three In la laone one and one In three It Is la a temple in which the priest t Is 19 the vor r a I tho tiro worshiper the worshiped I three In la laone one ono and one In three the lilt d 11 rat which nil all the life IB is human and nil all humanity divine three In one clue and anil mn riot In hl three That passage paaK mu must t have h come rome straight from the authors heart and amid the way In Iti which it II U is delivered hen hp made n i 1 strong Impression on all who have hlll seen the play ilia BROWN Imo N |