| Show I THEA THEATRICAL TRIGAL DOJK IN I V NE YORK CITY News of Actors and Actresses New Managers and New Plays FOUR SHUBERT OPENINGS Eddie Harrigan and Annie I Yeamans Will Appear i in Vaudeville BT BY JAMES GRANT THURSTON Republican Special Service New York Jan One One of ot the most Interesting announcements of ot the W week ck In tn tho theatrical worlds is that which states that Edward Harridan Harrigan and nad Annie Yeamans ale are to together in vaudeville the latter part of next net month In a sketch ketch entitled The Tho Luck of or Hanrahan The sketch written for the pair It Is said offers otters plenty plent of or for both Mrs Yeamans and Mr Harrigan to display their talents What a flood of ot pleat pleat- and recollection this announcement will bring bring- to the minds of ot old time timo theater goers In the old d days ys when I we were ere boys the combination of or Harrigan Har- Har rigan and Hart was one to conjure conjura with They were wele in vaudeville then thenor or Its equivalent You know before we wG all nil became learned high we called It variety When Harrigan and nd Hart turned to tho the legitimate tc and be beg began began be- be g gan n those wonderful plays of ot New r NewYork NewYork York life lira written by Harrigan Annie Anni i Yeamans Jonny Wilde lIde and half halt a a. score of ot others w well ll beloved fun tun makers makers mak mak- ers era were taken Into the combination which mado made countless thousands roar with laughter Mrs rs Yeamans Is now 74 H years oart young and Harrigan HarrIs 64 summers with tho time other seasons there unto pertaining Such people however never grow brow old In spirit and they should be and doubtless will wUl be beh h headliners wherever they appear Besides Harrigan and Yeamans David Warfield is a a. youngster but h hhas he heh h has s earned a ml mighty warm place In Inthe inthe inthe the he hearts of or the tho theater going public H Ho He has given ample amplo evidence of ot thie when he ho brought our friend The Th Music Muster I back to us at Dt the Academy cad Acad emy of ot Music this week weak This was only onh ono one now new dramatic offering offering oftering off oft ering In tho the New York theaters th the tha past week On Friday Frida evening Mr 11 William Faversham produced Tho The Barber of Orleans b by Edward Childs Carpenter It is a romantic melodrama dealing with life lito In the metropolis me ml In the early part of ot the last c century Monday will be the busiest da day In Inthe Inthe inthe the history of ot the Shubert en en- There will be four tour absolute now openings of ot Shubert and two Important transfers affecting Shubert the theaters in this city olty The Tho Vampire the new du drama by Edward Allan woolf and George Sylvester Viereck wUl will h have ve Its New ew York cork premiere on Monday afternoon at the Hackett theater Bertha Bortha G Galland Gal Gal- lland l- l land who has hai not appeared on the stage for tor two seasons will nl make her first appearance as a Shubert star at atthe I Ithe the delphi theater ter In Philadelphia At tho the same time James T. T Powers on one 8 of tho leading Shubert musical I comedy I stars will make his hlo first 1 at th them the English success Havana at Continued on Pago Three TH THEATRICAL I CAL DOINGS IN NEW YORK CITY I Pro From On I tho time Lyric theater Simultaneously Simul Simul- I with these them openings the third Blue Mouse company with Evans E in the title role will open In Waterbury Conn and and the fourth Blue Mouse 1 company compau will give Its Us Initial performance In Terre Haute Indiana On tho timo same saino mo night Three Twins Twine after aCter a brief tour on tho the road rond will re return ro- ro I turn to the tho Majestic theater New York for tor the time of It its Interrupted run I And on the same evening o Mrs FIsk under tho the direction of ot I Harrison Grey Fiske will pin play her first stellar en engagement on- on g ment In Harlem appearing for Cor forthe forthe the week In Salvation Nell her great success of ot the season at the Shubert's Shubert We West t End theat theater I Many Inn stage people desert England nd and the continent to live 11 in this countr country It la in seldom however a rt foreigner foreigner for for- eigner who vho has made maie a success stuccoes In Now York achieved by y Gustave Corso for Cor forso forso so many years eRrS music master of the Casino decides to go 0 back to time the fatherland fatherland fath fath- erland to take tako up his permanent headQuarters head head- quarters Such is the caF case e for or Mr Kerker writes from London I r am nun about to o leave here to take a house In Berlin where several cral now new operas from Crom my pen will bo be Introduced within the time next year or so The first I is In collaboration with Julius and alaI andla andis Is la to he bo staged at th the Metropolis theater the the- ater Dt Berlin on April 17 Mr Kerker Kerkor Kerker Ker- Ker ker kor Is al also o In correspondence with Gu Gustave Amberg the tho Berlin play pin I agent visiting In this elt city with the tho view of oC duplicating In Dresden at thoIce tho thoIce Ice Ico Palace the bI big show on low at nt atour atour our Hippodrome I David Belasco announces Fr Francis I Starr in The Time Easiest Way n to follow folIo I Blanche lancho Bates Hates and Tho Fighting Hope at the tho Bolasco ut time the ater ator when whon the latter moves to the tho Belasco theater Second street streel in the tho Miss Starrs Starr's opening performance pe new Walter altor play Is scheduled for tor Tuesday Tues rues day evening January 13 ii Percy Williams according to re reports reports reports re- re ports In is negotiating tom tOI n a Plot ot of r ground In on on which to or- or reet a n theater Mr 11 l. l was In- In 7 II It 18 understood bul th the tho 0 success of or the Fulton Fullon lh predictions teV which which-i opened about two months month I a-I ago aero Chauncey cc Olcott will l not appear r In inthis In the tho present season 90 until this cU city April i 1 when whon l imo 10 wn wil be l sCout for tor P the time Uma hero heru In his hi newest play first or of which Ragged Hobin Young and lUta Olcutt are aro Johnson lh time authors gl Grey Flake Fiske has secured for tor Harrison I Bertha ft n play Play Uby by by Madame lu ame entitled Time Ie U Unknown Un- Un Dickinson n Thomas The author i is S a hi- hi Bond nond ILl known own ot of distinction who who is a man timo tho faculty of the member or of of the The scenes Wisconsin shy It of tilO tho capital of a state e eIn In laid ottha play I are is and Its theme erne K t middle West e the In Amerlean Amt Amer- of con certain OCt based life upon that have o not boon been treated rea e eI lean dramatist h hitherto I h t LW by their the plans go amIss Unless un s theatrical and n flush u I young Weber who have v. v ninny many will III have a 0 fleW companies tour to tobe in Jw New York k said altI playhouse theater r Broadway Broadways ot of theat d the corner be s situated se t at street The h name and F b be devoted e which is to the theater Os of the attractions 0 of Weber and to R nu Ruh uh h will be the Apollo |