Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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What Is the "Purpose" of
"Liliom!'? Stage Settings
Disclosed Here litis Year.
Mantcll Plans Doubtful
rnill-J two plnys which occupy adjoin
Inu Ihcntrcs en North Ilreml HtrcctJ
right new immt he vr-xinrr te the kind
of poeplc who believe Gilbert'1 line:
"If this young man pxiiesm'h him-
irlf In terms tee deep for me,
by, wlint a very Hingulnrly deep
young mnn this deep young mnu
mum be."
"The Circle," nt the Lyric, Is se
pleasantly and naively frank nnd cheer
ful In Its unconventional nilveeiitlnim,
and "Mliem," nt the Adelphl, Is for the
most part se straightforward and se
very closely resembling a rcmnrkablv
'geed but uninlxtukable "creek plrty,''
thnt the nccne in the "courtroom of the
beyond" lri about the only bone of con
tention left.
There Is rather mere than the iimieI
brrath-i'paee for a consideration of
these two admirable performances, In
view of the fact that next week offers
only one opening, "Angel Face." the
v leter llerbcit operetta, at the Walnut,
together with two mere of Mr. Man
IcII'h favorite Shakespearean revivals,
"Kin Lear" and "Hlclinril III," at
the lireml.
"
rplIE attitude of some people who go
te see the Franz Metnnr cemedv
Bi'PMiH te be, "Well, new tills 'Llliem,'
se I've heard, In a me-it extraordinary
play, nnd I'll leek hlinrji and nee If I
can catch what the author Is driving
at."
If (hev could be ceuvlneed that there
waH no deep-set purpose nnd no hidden
meaning thev might be disappointed nnd
go te see "Tip-Tep" instead, mich bein
the 'nature of this species. Hut, If the
crowds which have attended every per
formance can be taken as a criterion
"Llliem" Is attracting all types of
thraticrgeers. as it rightfully should.
Ne less a person than Mr. Mnlunr,
himself and if we can net believe the
author, there Is no one whom we can
believe disclaimed any Idea as te fixed
purnee or thcia In "Llliem." There
Is one vciy distinct current of thought
running through Its many episodes,
however, applying net se much te the
play ns le a character. A tiagedy of
iuiii tlculntleii might be the iinnie given
te the pnthellc love story of the barker
-linl the housemaid. ,
-Jeseph Schtldkraut espei'inllv brought
'out this point, lie showed clearly
the pathos of a man, course, cruel
and full of the baser passions, but
pessewilng setnewheie beneath hist
enough of the liner liber te make him
ulteily miserable at times when the cave
man instincts came out. ScliildKraut
showed that wavering, heitiint, uuex-
i prcs'it.( emotion of the mnn lirst in the
I scene in the park and later In the hut0
when mention was nude of his beating
her.
I til I whether the entire structure of
"Llllftm" is built around this striving
ter expression en the pint of characters,
whether Indeed this same tragedy of
luartieulatien helenss te any besides the
main figure, is an entirely different mat
ter and must ievt with the individual
and his ability te accept the continental
idea of the purely fantastical without
having It explained.
I
T IS only one man in ten or twent.v
mefer a bad stage performance enacted
i iiciilnst beautiful settings In n line,
purposeful plnv without any settings
whatsoever. However, once In ever
se often the quentlnu nf staging Is one
of value and interest.
1'liilntlelpltia has had plays offering
I every vnriety nf actual ph.vslcal stage
production. Let's run In Icily ever
i them. The fall season contained such
convent tonally staged affairs as "Hill
of Divorcement, ' "Hnppv de Liickv
nnd "Wake 1'p Jonathan" by the' score,
but had a few outstanding productions;
netnbl.v. "The Merrv Widow." with
one beautiful I'lbnn set : "The Follies,"
with some beautifully imaginative in
lei hides and "In tie N'lglit Watch,"
where mechanical, or Iricl:. staging was
UM'd vvllh a fair amount of reality.
"The Knsiest Wnv." though defi
nltelj of the elder school of stage set
tings, was the best of the Itelasee plnjs
'shown here this ear. Its merit was
the usual meticulous attention te smnll
details of this producer, ami whether
it was Miss Starr's getting of the milk
bottle fiem the lire escape for her
ei ackers and milk or the naturally
disarranged npiiitmcnt with Its canned
music in the linnl ait, the icality was
theie.
At just the opposite end of the pen
dulum was "The Lmpeier Jenes," with
Its franklv futuilstlc scpuer), itspnpicr
nuichc nlllgater and its seeming utter
nbseuce of perspective, but riot of
weiid colors.
"The Lust Walt." had some beauti
ful scenes desalted by Watsen Rar
r.itt, especially the final one, with the
Immense window at the tear, with the
mev Ins-train effect hi the dl-tni(e.
"Illoed nnd Sand." while, according
te these who prefc-s knowledge, true te
the Spanish locale blievvn, vvns c
ticmcl.v conventional and unuiituial In
settings; "Afgnr's" setting was, like
'hose of ".Mecca." gaudy, riotous and
ver-decked with Oilental atmosphere.
"The Wanilcilng Jew" hnd just the
opposite stein dlgnltj and while net
many evidences of the extremes of the
icvv art. the sets were et far dlffeient
fiem the old-fashioned spectacles,
"The Had Man" had one single set
which, like "The F.nMcst Way," was
lemnikiible for adherence te smnll de
l ills, and the lighting, as day changed
i nlcht, was unusually line.
"The Ziegfeld Frolic" win n innivel
of simplicity, with n succession of
charming pictures posed 'in u simple
frame nt the bnck of the stage. It
was left te the "(ireenvvleh Village
Follies," however, te establish tile
Inlglit of beauty without scenery. In
deed this might have been called a
"stiul.v in lights nnd shadows" in which
p.ilutcil drops were scorned.
"The While-Headed liny" was
another triumph of simplicity, and
achieved distinction because It strove
only for the appearance nf ever) day
loinmenpl.ices; "The tleld Diggers"
was a farce notable for beautiful llelnsce
lighting, whereas, his "(iuind Duke"
was badly and iinntliacthelj staged.
In "Drifting" we had oceans that
vvilggled and mountains that moved, hut
when a play en an erdlnarj -sl.ed stage
has as many locales as that did, no one
expects much beaut) or realit) In set
tings. "The Cheinlilte Soldier" was
iittiactlvel) staged according le modern
devices, though with tee free n min
gling of coleis in places. Olga Pctio Pctie
vu's "White Peacock' hid null) dls
tinelivc and attractive stent's, claimed
In liiive been ileslgmd by the star her
si If
Hut It was net until "Llliflm Hint
Philadelphia vva shown the new stage
setting nt its best. Lucking tin sill)
etremcH of welrdliess such as pioveked
lnughtcr in "The I'mpcrer Jenes," it
nevertheless idievvN hew far superior the
art nf suggestion is te that of actual
representation. Except for the tirst
episode, which is far Inferior te a
similar -scene In Sachs Quttry's "D?
hnmil.'F whlei nvr earn nere. "1A
niirniit" rticn neer cbhie mi
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STARS OF THE1
HELEN ELEY
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fihubert
"BOMBO'
lleni" is ii pin) of laicly uilistii: scenes,
skies thnt seem lidcu with evening 10
niuncc, lallread trestles which seem al
ways ready te rumble with the approach
of tiallH, "lieavcnlv police courts,"
which show a vivid imagination and u
Hire tastt in colors.
Since this cit) has net scen the best
vveik et .lencs as represented in "The
lest." or in "Itlclmnl III." un ili.ml.l
be giateful that at l-iisy we have
net been deprived of this beautiful
series of stage iiliaiigemeiits by Lee
Simoliseii.
'1 ii costuming, tee, was unusually
excellent, with care evident down te the
smallest detail. Did jeu" notice the
wern-iu dirt en the shoulder blades
of peer little .lullc, the abin.ed wife,
indicative of her perpetual sleuth. her
vanish! d vitulit) V That was the art of
the little thing imIh'iI te the nth power.
v n
WJVVllV time our of the nnnunl
" Shnhi su iron iii(itnii i nnimiiies'l
mines te the city, the question is ashxl,
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STAGE COMING HERE NEXT WEEK
MARGUERITA ZENDER.
"ANGEL FACE " Walnut
Shows That Are Coming
Te Philadelphia Soen
April 1 "Bombe," vlth AI Jolseti,
Hhubert.
Shakeppe.irenn Iteportelre, with
Selium and Marlowe, l.jrle.
"Tell Tnles." Musk and WIb
show. Kei rest.
"The VaryliiK Shere." with Klsle
t'oiKUseti, Ilread
tcmplntinn?1' ThU iixtr thii iics((en,
nut te a i cim tentative el Mr. fln'
trll, buiiiijht fnitlt tlir ien' thnt it is
i ii'jirrjiiit i nr uiu nun tuiyilllli'J new
in his list, though he lint lumi unutnl
in urive "Jiinrii l. 7ir same.
'Iiieilien tn the Snthein ami Mnrlnuc
icprcsrntativc hieutiht an (ven uinic
doubtful anitcrr, though he admitted
thnt Miis Marlowe hat had a eheiiihcd
notion of some day doing "Mcasitic for
Mcusuie." In the meantime. Mr.
If (..,,; i i.j. ..,....'"'". ivu-siiin unmiT, who tins
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te tniludr only the old families, and
Mr. Sethein is just about "holding
ins own
rplIH Walnut's pla) Is net new here.
u"t 'ms '"en alisc'it ler a couple of
, ,ui
it ienics here fiem a tour of Ihc
tviutli. ami still lias the clever anil per
sonable ,ehn 13. Yeung as leading
comedian. .Mnrgueilta Zcutlcr Is the
prima denna. When last seen "1 Might
lie Your Once in n. While" vvns u pep.
ulnr song hit and In the absence of any
cm i cut ja. it lias a geed chance of
stepping back into the public's goetl
giaces heic. A Sli top is a feature of
this laic spilng engagement,
A VISIT fiem James Shields, from
whom fad's about old I'hUndrlphin
sddem esrupe, discloses an inteiesting
little siddinht en that vetcinn expo
nent of geed acting, Jehn lticie, tehest
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Weekly Photoplay Guide Week of Apr. 10 te Apr. 15. Subject te Change
The following theatre obtain thciir picture through the STANLEY Company of America, which
is n guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtain
ing pictures through the Stanley Company of America.
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I ;iBi,.y itarr In '-rimiM iii."
."7.v"li'y Hurry In ".sx'lioel Dujn"
.r. ) "ll' Hurry in ".Srliiiel limn"
I VVi'ilej Hurty In "Srluiel lus"
.s We3le Harry In ".silmel IIiuh"
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T VVedley H irry In "M hoel lun"
VV VVetlej Hurry In ".silirel ll:is"
I VVenley Hurry lu "SthiMl IIiiin"
I' VVihIcv Harry In ".sdiwil ii.ijV
s WiHky Hurry In "S(he')l Dujn"
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T Iini8 .Vlelfiiicl'i "llehnlil Mv Wife"
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LIBERTY
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MATINIIU n.vit.v
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W. Mica I.u'(8 In "Infmneiu Ml Kevell" '
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crrnamewn matinek daily
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cfiftijiW
eamce-likc peifeimume in "The Cir
cle" it one nf the ieic"i featuiei. It
hai always hern tinted thnt Dine uni
I horn en Aeifi 'tenth ttirtt, and he
'himself hnd no tUnr nirmmu of the
house in irhich he first ,mhc the light
of day. hut, thuiunh the aid of Mr.
Shields, lust Hcrk he i isited 10!) Seuth
Tenth ntxet, nhivh, it is dintlecd. is
his teal hirlhiilavt. When Inltl thai
this was just htlnw Uninlnldge, he said
he hud no Kielhrtmn. but it hen that
street's old name. .S'niiei, irns men
tiened, he n Inlmed, "ThnCsit." ,W
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the house still stands. then; m i,
Aaeifli. also Hied for some t,me nt 'TIS
lluttonweod stneL
Cehan Chorus Ambitious
It leeks us if the agile Cehan thorns
in "The O'ltrien ihl." whose hist
vvecKs ai me iiiiiuci: Miientre are an
neunccd, might be tinned Inte a Itus
slim ballet some tiny. Alexander Ynk
evieii, tin Kussmii dancer,
. . !,, ,,r , . I...II... -..I.I. j ,,,u
muslc.it lemeil). has a dancing cla
nunibeilng ten of the mcmbeis of the
chorus, meeting thiee limes weekl).
According le Yitl,eItff. many of the
gills aie bei Ing ntlept at I'lisslnn
ballet dane!ng, and he gives special
credit te Doiethy Fuller, who befnie
her cntrunee into musical comedy, was
u professional swimmer.
Elsie Fergusen Coming Soen
Xee AMns! drnmn. "The Vnr.vlng
SIieic." In which Lisle Fergusen K
stalled, comes te the liread Stieet
Theatre for n two week's eiigageuiint
beginning Monday, April 17. This Is
the play nf uiu onventieiial nnd iiinisiial
construction in which inch scene takes
the slot) fiiiiher bail; In the life of the
heroine, .Tulle Ycnalile. In the cast are
Charles Francis, .lames .Crane. 1'nnl
F.veiten. Itelle Peters. Wi.glit Kramer
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Players Announced for 'Tell Tales,'
Annual Production at Ferrest
Tbe cast of this year's production of
the Mask and Wig Club of the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, ,"Tcll Talcs"
which begins a week's engagement nt
the Terrcst Theatre Monday, April 17,
has been announced.
,T. II. Heff, who hns nlnycd "leading
lady" roles for two seasons, has the
part of the heroine, Tessa, while II. L.
Curtis plas her maid, 1'ctrela. Hen
McOlvem will be seen as William Tell,
Jr. ; II. II. Hreuse as Grlmalde, an
astrologer jjnd soothsayer; C. K. Cane
and Paul llartcnstein, village girls; II.
15. Devlnncy, .Stefan, a Swiss Here
under; J. M. Ceward, the historic
(Jessler; Rex Wray, J. II. Prothere,
.tr., M. A. Jehnsen nnd W. K. Clnrk,
Jr., four villlans named Eenle, Mccnlc,
Mlnle and Me; C. II. Mclcher, the
Town Crier.
"Tell Tales" Is In two acts, the first
the village market place In the Hwiss
Province of l'rl, nnd the second In the
ball of Cessler's Palace. The costum
ing which Is especially elaborate Is
under tlfe direction of Edwin M. Ln
vine; the book is by diaries S. Mor
gan and the music by Chnrles Gilpin.
. MISS HAMPER'S CAREER
Rebert Mantell's Wife and Leading
Lady Began In 1910
Genevieve Hamper, leading woman
with Rebert It. Mnn tell, appearing nt
the Ilreiid, Is a native of Michigan,
and it was n her home city," Detroit,
ln 1010 thnt she nppearcd for the first
time with the Mantcll Cempnny. a
"stage stiuck" clrl. without theatrical
experience, she, with some of her
friends, went en In the mob scenes of
a Shnkesprmenn play. Mr. Mantcll
needed a jeung ghl te piny wnnll parts,
and the beauty and classic grace of
Miss Hamper as she walked across the
stage attracted Ids notice nnd be en
gaged her.
Tem Wise at Keith's
Tem Wisp, popular stage character
actor nnd femedlan, who has the dis
tinctien of fnrtv lenrs nf service be
hind the footlights, will be n head-
liner nt II. P. Keith's next week. In
a sketch railed "Memories." which
contains both comedy nnd pathos. Twe
score jenis age, Wle made bis debut
In tlie famous mdedramn, "LnM. in
New Yeik." at th old IJiieu Theatre
in New Yerk. His performance of
"rnNtiifT" in n revival of "The Merrj
Wives of Winser." !( piebably his
greatest triumph. '
RUSSIAN ARTISTS COMING
A ical theatrical treat for the Inte
spring season is announced lti the en
gagement of the company of Russian
aitlsts fiem the lint Theatre of Moscow
at the leuest 'iheatic. beginning Men-
day. Apiil III. This unusual entertain-
"'in . iimiBii us me i unuve nouns,
which has In en pln.ving in New Ymk
since mld-vv Inter, is n (ombinntlen of
vnudc villi', epcni, idnjlcts, Russian
dunces and pantomime.
I "Step Lively Girls" at Casine
A ling- and capable cempanv has
,.,. CTt1(.r,., together te enact" "The
I Step l.ivelv (ilrlt" show which i.lnv"
, the Casine next week. Heading the
nisi un- r.veivu ( iinniuglinui nnil II I v
(illhcrt, and in their support lire Harr'v
ixeny, ticne .Morgan, .less Weiss, Pnttl
Moere and Charlie Kemper. A large
chorus Is another feature, and the
large number of uiuslral selections Is
something out of the ertllnnrv.
Jack Reld's Shew Here
.lack Held and his well-known "lie.
cenl llreakers' Cenrpaii) " will be the
attraction next week of the Troe.ideie
theatre. In addition te Jack lilniuelf
the cempanv includes Mabel Heward, i
Pauline Hull, .fesie West, I,in Henlv
Hy Jensen and Ilert Hall. Held nlni-s '
his famous idles of Mulienev. the Irish
man, and the "Depe" or "Information'
Kid. A "September Mern" nlir,i-,,u !
Is a feature.
Travesties Held Over
Tin- tiavcsties en th,. 1,111 nt Dii Dii
ment's have pievisl se successful this
wee' that the) will be held ,er for
another six davs. "The Wild Man
of OiinLr-ilewii." with Charlie Ilevden
and Jehn Lemuels is ene: "The Con
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Edwin II. Sothern nnd Julia Mar
lowe will appear for two weeks only at
the Lyric Theatre, beginning Monday,
April 17. They will present four
Hhnkcspcarlan plays, including "The
Mcrchnnt of Venice," which theylmve
recently added te their repertoire. The
engagement will be opened with this
play, nnd It will be repented Saturday
matinee. "Twelfth Night" will be given
Tuesday night, "Hamlet" Wednesday
and Friday nights, and "The Taming
of the Shrew" en Thursday and Satur
day nights. The company this year In
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