Show I I. Ir r DRAMATIC I IL UI AT i Til iiii 13 g 1 Compan Selects 11 III Ira lay lIay in iii Its Week eI The last week weli eel of ot ti the Orpheum stocK tock company at th the Orpheum theatre wilbe will wil be he devoted entirely to comedy purposes purposes pur pur- poses with that end nd in view the management has lias selected tie three act farce written IJ by Mark Melford entitled entitled en en- titled Turned cI Up The Thc new piece i will begin the weeks week's engagement to tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow evening and the last performance perform perform- ance IJ by Roy Hoy Clements Clements' little c company will be he given Iven Monday Monda evening Jul July 20 29 when a suitable program will be beIn belh In lh order Turned Up Tp was first played in America 4 by b Nat at C C. Goodwin The rhe pia play deals with a eries of or characters that in are arc most interesting among amons whom may bo ho mentioned Captain Medway Med Med- way woo Is supposed to have been loi lost t at ot sea his son George who is in inlove 4 love 10 with Ada Baltic the only daughter daugh daugh- 7 ter of General Baltic a flery aristocratic aristocratic aristo aristo- to cratic old fellow lIow In the foreign service ser v vice who refuses to sanction the engagement en en- I of ur George Georgc to his l da daughter until he has hos hail sUfficient sUI proofs of oC the formers former's social standing and family ram fam am- am II fly ily pedigree f In Iii n his endeavors VOlS to furnish General Genera I Hallie all aU th the proofs necessary George stirs up ii a lIc nest st of or complications lions that thai fain fairly stagger ii him although he manages to overcome o them all and continues to plead for Co l' l the Generals General's content Everything E goes oes along I smoothly until Geor Georges George's cs c's father Cather arrives i with a most startling stor story lie tells George Geoage that ho had hat been shipwrecked I off lilT the coast o of South America that he had been heon rescued b by a native no tie- gro gb woman vonian who had nursed him hin through the fever rC and afterwards w. w claimed that she had during dur dur- ing lug his illness lie told how ho had first ship am amul lied the lie country online how the negro woman yoman had followed rollon-eJ him George o Is dumfounded at the story stor told by In his father tamE but realizes that if IC the general consented to lo his marriage marriage mar mar- before ho he found Cound out the tIme true state of affairs everything e would be hc right The Time captain is then hid away aay in Iii tho the conservatory He lit is no flO sooner put pat there than titan Cleopatra the negro i. f-i. woman arrives s accompanied by IJ a hit ht- II tic lIo whom she claims Is The general I. I Georges George's half brother p. p also arrives about this time tim and o e overheating over over- r- r heating tho the woman speak of or Mr Ir Mod Mod- ay a ay as her hl husband and antI thinking she sIte r Is referring to George accuses him of I base balc deception Complications continue in rapid succession but in the last act everything e I Is cleared up and anti au all aU ends happily Co for l' l the lovers 10 Turned Up will be preceded by bytho the tho one act Barbara by JoI Jc- Jc I route romo K Jerome In which Miss s Anita AnHa lendric 1 will portray the title role that of or Barbara and Miss Priscilla Knowles will essay the part of oC Lillie Mi Mr T J. J W. W T Bennett that of Cecil and Mr Ir Luke Lule ro Cos will portray I 01 or THI I i- i J iU anil Early Notes of With ith the thc Pla Vini Win Vin i Grace George shortly before le leaving lea fur for or London was wa asked by 11 an Interviewer Inter inter- viewer lower if it the lilt hit of her re nl of CardUs CardU's Car Car- dou's dous Pl f did not prove e that I the to public mind had broadened in the years cars that ha had tm passed since the tho farco farce 1 s l t produced Nothing of or the may ll lma bo be this play was 7 tilt tho reply Its ItH 18 morale to tu me Tile has al always a.- a. a- a wa ways ays s 's been heeti to lo the r mere proposition prop prop- that thai a husband ought occasionally occasionally occasion occasion- ally alJ to take lake his wife out to dinner 1 I Ralph Delmore one of the tho best known of or our players of dominant types tiCS of or character has lias been beon engaged for Big Dick Horrigan In th the New NewYork Newl l' l York City Cily ca cast catt t of or Tho The Man of or the f I Hour This is the roleS role first played with such success by hy tho the lato late Frank Frak 1 calS cal'S and acted so artistically in inT inthe T tile the Chicago cast by Robert Hobert A. A Fischer r k Dr DI Andrew Byrne e late o of the lie staff starr f t of E Edinburgh university has haM been re reengaged reengaged re- re engaged by Mr Mt h Mantell as music dl- dl t r rector clor Doctor Byrne is the c composer t i I of the thc complete Incidental scores and the interludes es of all the Shakespeare plays In Mr tr repertoire t King Lear Tho rho Merchant of or VenIc VenIce Venice Ven Ven- ice Ic Hamlet t O 0 l hello thello King lUch- lUch 4 ar ard Ill HI Macbeth Maebeth Julius Caesar A and amid King ICing lUchard lUchal 11 II lIe He ha s set et etto to tu ho hits Hit catches ea and song snig jt it fragments in tho ho tests lexis such as lagos lagoN 01 i. i el verses es In Act II 11 of Othello Lett LelI Let Lel I ot t nb 1110 mo the thc ln clink Ink and King Slot Stephen Ste t phen was a peer I f Douglas Fall s. l banks who scored so sot t nice a I hit lilt as the slangy Y young idler I TV In tho the New York City Cily Cit cast cust l of The he heIa j Man Ia of the II ur retired from the I i stage lue lo to go o inlo Into business with his ji law ln KIng Cotton Sully j I who became a figure o of transient national na tic- Importance w when a few Cew years I aso ago ho hu bulled hulled the held it Il up Uti for a week weel ami anil then went broke loIce In c tho thin reaction J William A. A dropped in af a a. al nl ht before Grace Giace Georges George's f r 1 1 night or 01 two Georgess s London premiere in at an all 1 r r- r American A play that wa was In th this vernacular Ii f t ular of ur UH Lit theatrical business flarv tal talf f 1 Ing lug In tu death ileath The lie audience was its about aboul k t. t on third one the capacity and It was patr patroni pat- pat r j ml from ron ron-i the quiescent attitude of hat haIr 1 the hotly body that thai no riO per cent of or the thc attendance at- at i ce was as b by virtue of passes 11 lL it I Jo Is a tradition of ot theatricals that thal dead deai heads never applaud Hows IJU bua busl- busl I- I 1 ness Inquired Mr Mi from shier r force rOlCe of ot habit of or the thc dapper Amerl- Amerl cun representative Fine Fume Fine he Ito exclaimed with wHo true truc American die dl t j rc regard ard of or objective evidence Weve e v mp on J I ott In Iii Ih there rc tont tonight ht That r i. i suni would a about out the tho capacity capacity capa calla city of or the small theatre at the Iho highest t t of or prices but Mr Brady never 11 0 a hair His Ills comment wa wax Good Somebody t n t have dropped about JiO IO of it on the Ine Moor floor I Richard who has haM made a aI I hit lilt In Grace Georges George's London tl lion m of or was wanted I for Cor fore e tIm Iho part name of The Thc Man Ian of or the I IlIou Hour lIou but could not take tako the offer t S because lecause Charles Frohman wIshed olin t to appear abroad in The rue early withdrawal of or that play left I Bennett unemployed d in London at the thet t 4 pry moment William A A. A Brady Cabled cabled ca Ca- bled blell Frohman to lo pick up tip a first first- class man for A In by the LItO time I get Jet over o When he got ot over o he found Bennett ready and up In the part Carl CiLli Ahrendt who had the role oft of t Iho tiRi German Gernian labor It leader last HC season on III in Daughters of ot 1 Men en h Is storing among the time players engaged tot for Ii Wright lt I support who wl b began an his hit ca career ca- ca I reer reo on the German stage Is b become como J a n. very useful player In out our tongue He tic HeIs Is If well ivell remembered as the tho lie actor of ol tho tint It First Citizen In lit Richard Mansfield's Mansfields s revival of Julius Caesar 1102 I There Is in hand for Wilton Vilton I Lack Lack- ck- ck f ayo's ayos Uti use an aim adaptation u of or i play Itlay of The fite rh Red Hed V is hi familiar throughout hut but Is known III in toe tie United States only ulily 1 1 through WOlf sonic G German performance in Nc New York City where hal e j hum nI aol In I n II hi r. r Not a Cl mere translation U b designed l Mr I Mr h Lackaye but hut an un a Involving tho the placing of ot the I I ii S I scene In Ii this thi country with wilh a free Cree localization local local- 1 of tf f the special dramatic cir cir- If th the ideas of or Mr Ir Lackaye Lackaye Lack Lack- aye and Ills his manager mana be lie carried out there will vill remain little of or the Illa play savo avo the structure and the ethical argument and Us a four act play pia based by Clifton Crawford on the Incidents incidents inci Inci- dents and amid characters In iii Kipling's l Soldiers Sol Soh diem diers Three has been accepted by William A. A Brady The Tho Courting of Dinah is tile the basic theme of or Mr 1 Crawfords Crawford's Intrigue He wrote rote the play with Wilton Vilton in mind for Cor ancy now the special condition condi condl- tion is that he lie himself shall play Stanley Stanle Mr Ir Crawfords Crawford's fame to lo date dale rests on his having written written writ writ- ten and composed the tle r well mem- mem bereti fon song of Nancy Brown with which Marie Cahill sung herself Into starship The Chicago Inter Ocean commentIng comment comment- In lug Ing on the duplication of or companies to play The Man lan of or tho the Hour next season reason says Fays that tho the H figures Involved afford clear and convincing convIncing- reason why many mony men and women temperamentally temper temper- attuned to things thinS'S above the traffic of the lie theatre persist In the making making- rig of d drain rain a t tic ic man manuscripts What That Is described as a conservative r es estimate es- es is that the four out companies In lit Iho thio Broad Broadhurst hurst play will In a mean season boason of ut two thirty weeks s tako tolo in a weekly gross of or or a total for fortne trio tile season eason of or of oC which the theauthor's theauthor's authors author's royalty ally will ivill be The Jho c estimate is based on weekly receipts t It f 7 7 00 oo per company mid and this Ii iS Is average c business for a U successful PIlL pla gila Ulla IJu Thigh Hugh h Woods hoods will the time coming season again a aln be hc the actress R of or the thin village vii vil I In lage inge c gossip Martha Perkins in Way Vay Dawn Hast Jast She Site played the tue ruI role originally and ha has in ten years Tears never ml missed a performance Gordon Burb Burby who was picked out outlast outlast outlast last season for Cor critical praise of or his acting notIng as an Kent in ii Kin King ICing Lear Lar and andl 11 tle l ic ghost host in Hamlet in support of Robert Mantell i has been engaged asa again n for Mr ell engagement in inthe inthe inthe the New e Amsterdam theatre NewYork New ew York CIL City Cily late In the season easo 11 and made a success In that exacting and andu u ungrateful I part Frank B. B I l atch general en lal stage dl- dl i rector l' l returned the other day from London whither he went vent to lo put on for Grace Graco George GeorgL II 11 tie expressed sed the opinion that thai the Amen Amen- can tourist In li-i London makes malas possible the time summer success S there re of the Iho light musical iha play Ia Tho The in Loution London Lon Lou don tion turned out en masse mae for otis Miss Geor Georges George's es e's first fust performance he lie said but they loft left Ct the thin theatre to the Lon- Lon doners after that the while they worshipped won wor shipped at the shrine of the short short- skirted skirled thc tue and the foolish Coolish To Te To American summer colony in London Lon Lon- lon don is a Joseph IT R. and Phoebe DaJcs Davies Da- Da vies Ics oIls Mrs have im made male a u foura four- four a act t dramatization of Bret llano's llanos Two iwo Men Ien of ut Sandy Bar A play IlIa based has on J 1 the he same etine story find and bearing hearing It Its title was as acted many years s ago b by William H H. Crane and the late laic Stuart without success Senator Frank Fran I. I Bell about the thelast thelast thelast last of or the time old cork burnt-cork mimes mime In present day activity it will continue next as the tho town town town-colI In Inra inra Way ra Down East Emt Wilton Lackaye e recently offered this Ibis definition of or mollycoddle A m man n who lacking does docs not hot feel fed safe In iii calling another man a alIa lIa I I |