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Show The Bungalow. V In offering "When We Were Twcnty- J One" at the Bungalow next week, Mr. Mack will assume a role totally differ ent from anything in which he has been seen here. The play itself, pleasantly lomembered here as having been the great success of the popular Nat C. fl Goodwin, is a beautiful comedy with a - strong story running through it. Mr. Mack will essay the role of Richard ('arevve. the middle-aged bachelor, who is desperately in love with his ward, v "When We Were Twenty-One'' is ex- tremrly suited to Mr. Mack and his J company. James Rennie as the Imp f has a part that fits him like a glove, end Clay Clement, jr., as the Soldier Man, and Frederick Allen as the Doctor, Doc-tor, are happily cast. Fred Morley has a good part in Waddles. Miss Blanche Douglas makes a charming Phyllis, Miss Relmore will be seen as the Firefly, Fire-fly, Miss Gates as Mrs. Carrington and Miss Russell as Naehette. The play will be given with the care and wealth of detail that has characterized charac-terized Mr. Mack's previous productions. produc-tions. There will be a special matinee with "When We Were Twenty-One" on Washington's birthdav. |