Show I Resume of Weel Weeks Week's I T Theaters heaters In New York Drama and Mu Mu- sic New J ew York March 29 Trouble T Trouble Is brewing broking In Ia the th theatrical nl world Discord Discord Dis DIs- cord corti Is In the air and It Is likely to grow worse when tho Theatrical Managers Managers' Managers Managers' Man Man- n agers' agers erL Il association r really locks s horns with the Musical Mutual Prot Protective as as- as TIte The Thc managers have signed signet their declaration dec dee of or Independence and drawn up their bill of ot rl rights h s. s At the end of or this season If their present Intentions hold and the they de declare declare de- de clare dare they will all nIl relations with tho the M. M M P P. A. A will cease cense and the National Association of or Theatrical Musicians l will furnish harmony harmon for the New York theaters The rules of or the M. M r. r M. M P P. A. A sa say tho managers arc to blame for or this declaration deem decla ration of ot war No t-o musician for Cor instance who has played for or two weeks can In tho present present pres pres- ent state of or affairs be bo discharged Tho mana managers ers arc are tor forced ed to pay flay their musicians mu mu- whether tho the theater bo be open or not during the season Beason and a a. musician must musi cian cinn can at nt any time Ume send down a a. substitute substitute substitute sub sub- to play for him and that substitute substitute substitute sub sub- ma may and often oCten is Is of or decidedly Inferior capabilities There are arc other vexatious Impositions which the managers will vill resist The managers arc are perfectly willing to pa pathe pay the union scale of ot wages and their policy Is In no sense directed at unionIsm unionIsm unionism union- union Ism In orchestral affairs The They will recognize for tor the tho purpose or of coming to toan toan toan an understanding with their orchestras the National Association of Theatrical Musicians recently constituted having haying already GOO members Now It remains to bo be seen what the musicians will do They have a n powerful powerful pow pow- erful organization which has been through many hardly conte contested t d fights The war will not nol be bo altogether one sided S The theatrical pro program rom for or the past week has been heen rather more Interesting than for several weeks past Here Hore Is a alist alist alist I list of ot the premiers premiers- Monday Matinee SavoY O Savoy theater- theater Miss Wynne Matthison Mr r. Tyrone Tyrone Tyrone Ty Ty- Ty- Ty rone Power and Mr lr Charles Dalton In InThe inThe The Servant In the House a play by byr Mr r Charles Rann Raun lenne Kennedy Hudson theater Miss liss Grace 1311 lillison Ison In Loves Comedy a pIa play b by Ibsen IbsOn Dal Daly's Dalys theater evening Miss Miss Laura L' Nelson Hall flaIl Miss Amy Ricard and Mr Ir Charles Cherry In Girls a n play by hy Mr CI Clyde Fitch Tuesday Tuesday Garden Gar Garden theater theater Bertha Bertha Ber Her tim tha ii In III Marta l of or the Lowlands a a. drama from tho the Spanish of or Angel At the thc two opera houses the followIng following follow follow- ing lug tro programs were rendered Metropolitan Opera MIg Monday Mignon Mig rI non with Miss lIss Farrar Miss Abott Mr Ir Bond and Mr Tuesday Tuesday SpecIal Special performance or of acts from various operas enlisting the principals principals prin prin- of or the entire company Wednesday Faust y Faust with Miss Far Far- mr Miss lIss Jacoby Mr Ir Caruso CalUSO and Mr Ir Plan Pin a con Thursday Thursday with Miss lIss Mo- Mo I rena or Mme II Leffler-Burckard Leffler frIl r Miss 11 Alton AHen Mr Burrian Mr rr Gorita and Mr Van Friday Friday U II Trovatore with Ith Mme Eames Mme Ime Homer Mr Ir Caruso o and Mr Saturday matinee UneA MI Mignon matinee MIgnon non with Mondays Monday's 9 cast Evening 1 with Miss Morena Moreno Mine 1 Fremstad Mr oil Burrian and Mr Goritz Manhattan Monday Manhattan onda Monday La La Traviata with Madame 1 Mr Bass Basal and Mr Ancona Wednesday Lucia Lucia di with Mme Mr and Mr lr Friday Andrea Andrea Chenier first time In this house with Mme Ime Mm Mme do de Mr r. Basal lIne Bas al si and Mr Saturday matinee Louise with Miss Garden Mme Bressler Dressler Mr Ir Dalmores and Mr EvenIng EvenIng Even- Even Ing Sp Special performance of ot acts from various operas enlisting the principals of ot the entire company compan The announcement ent Is ma made e that Miss Geraldine Farrar Forrar has hai signed a contract for five years to sign in the Metropolitan tan Opera house here where she sho is now engaged gc That other famous American canta- canta trice Miss lIss Mary Garden has Informed her friends that she has signed a contract contract contract con con- tract to appear In Thais at al the Paris Grand onera Thais Is the opera written written writ writ- ten for tor Sybil Sanderson It Is not generally gen gen- crall emIly known that th t Miss Miss' Garden is a firm believer in the occult and generally consults some Gome adept before beCore definitely determining on a business matter S S SOne One of or tho the greatest opera singers of this or any other season seaRon thronged tho the Metropolitan Opera house whore Mr Heinrich Conreid's annual testimonial performance was given Tuesday night It also was In tho the nature of a farewell for with the tho end of the season Mr r. Conreid Conreid Con- Con reid retires from tho the mana management of the tho Metropolitan l There wore were huge crowds before the entrances of the opera hom e long before the doors were open An An- An extra detail of or police kept the crowd In order At least four tour thousand thousand thousand thou thou- sand persons were unable to gain ad admission all all- mission Th Tho crush in the lobb lobby was wasso wasso so great gleat that ropes were stretched In front o of the box office and even cn then thell the people pulled down tim the ropes and sought to push their way to tho ticket ct sellers EarI Early In the da day Mr re received re- re at his home a magnificent silver loving cup from 1001 the directors of tho the Conreid Metropolitan Opera company compan At the tho dinner which the tho Friars will give April 2 for or Mr Lee Shubert In III tho Hotel Astor a n number of or novel no features have been arranged and tho the Indications Indications Indications Indica Indica- arc that some of ot the speakers will be he Augustus ustus Thomas Otis Skinner Representative Joseph I L L. noel nock James s K Hackett Rev Dr George Georgo C C. Houghton and Garrison Grey Fiske ke Music will be bl furnished by the tho combined orchestras of the Hippodrome and Dalys Daly's theater There will be sev e e cral eral novel no features which the tho FrIars Friar aro are keeping secret S S STony Tony Pastor has hns been a n. figure on th the Now York stage since the time when the tho memory of ot man not to th the contrary as the tho law books have It Mr It Pastor has just appropriately celebrated celebrated cele eele- his third forty anniversary no not as an actor but as a t manager Ton TonIs Tony Is not celebrating the tho anniversary o ohis of cf his appearance on the tho stage now fc for forthe the same reason that the memory o oan of an old maid becomes treacherous as ns t to the birthdays |