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Show "Bird of Paradise" Opens at Orpheum Tonight for Two Days The perennial visitor. "Tho Bird of Paradise." eomes to the Orpheum to-I to-I night and Wednesday. For many a season thio play has been listed us one of the favorites of the American stage Its success has accrued remarkable financial realization realiza-tion each year for its author and producer. pro-ducer. Richnrd Walton Tully. This Is the tenth year for "Tho' Ulrd of Paradise" Florence Rockwell Is the Luna this season, as last, suc-l ccedlng Laurette Taylor. Beetle Bar-rlscale. Bar-rlscale. Lenore Ulrlc and others help-' sd to fame by tho role. A new scenic production, said to be more elaborate than the original, has been built for this tour, i sjmm Lilly the final stone Showing the fiery crater of Kilauea, ls said to be .i thrilling sp ( i.icie. It will be recalled th.u th. first act reVCSjJ tho beach with Its tropical storm;the nocond turns to tho native mass hut; the third touches on the Civilised portion of tho isles, while the! last shows the spouting of pole where Eriiatia sacrifices herself to the gods for having tranjgi es.xed hir religion Supporting MIm Kockwcll aro Kob-j ert Brlster. Brandon Evans, i:e Wat- ..n Uerti ml. YV. ,,!, r v J.un.i K Applebec. Leo Curley. John Sumner, and the familiar chonm of Ha v. uian singers who havo accompanied the production from the beginning. Seats now selling. |