49. Anatol Zyklus
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ANATOLS AFFAIRS
SO VERY PLEASANT
He Passes Through Five of Them
in One Evening at
Little Theatre.
I
AUDIENCES
RELATS
John Barrymere is the Man, and
Fair Quintette Help¬
im Out.
LITTLE TITRE
to a sequence of episodes in five scenes,
By Arthur Schnitzler,
The Cat.
Anatole
la
Ida Marierte Clark
Bianca
Minori K.
Walter Alfred De la
Gabrielle Katharine Emme
Locables
Franz Albert Edele
By RENNOLD WOLF.
most exciting relay contest between
leading women is taking place the
Little Theatre these nights. In fact,
the struggle is equated in interest only
by the relay contest between Winthrop
mes carefully edited and restricted
audiences.
The Affairs of Anatol.
Amer initial offering of the season at
his toy playhouse, no less than five lead¬
ing women compete for first honor.
Each is allowed one big scene, after
which she takes a curtain call and re-
tires or or less graciously in favor
of ber successor, do we behold
that are and sistory spectacle of Miss
il ne reliving in Marguerite
Car, Miss Doris, eine in turn to
ing the rest of mine,
Katherine Emme taking up the bur¬
den here Miss Kenne left off, and
nally Miss Isabei bringing the
port to a larious conclusion.
me of the
suggested to Mr. Ames also the idea of
dividing first nicht devotions among a
number of audiences. No man knows
just when the première of Auto
actually took place, unless it be an
attache of the little Theatre. Formal¬
and for publication Mr. Ames opened
se on Saturday nigh and
found it to be in good condition. An¬
other opening for critics and invited
gests took place last evening, and the
general public may apply for seats to¬
nicht.
Reason is obvious.
But at Saturday's performance only
members of the newspaper and theatri¬
cal professions made up the complement
of 29 persons, regarded as a quorum
in West Fortfourth street, and was
whispered that Mr. Ames, with a com¬
mendable desire to separate the wheat
from the chaff, bud given other invita¬
tion performances earlier in the week
to friends in the social circle who pre¬
ferred not to mingle with the hoi pollo.
nasmuch as Mr. Ames regularly invite
his audience to step downstairs during
intermissions and partake informally of
coffee, the reason for sorting out and
classifying the audiences is obvious.
Otherwise, there might take place the
gaucherie of more (Stuff, Davi¬
de
pass the sugar, or of H. I. France say
ing to Mrs. Astor, Lady, at
little of this cream into our un
box 9/1
14
ANATOLS AFFAIRS
SO VERY PLEASANT
He Passes Through Five of Them
in One Evening at
Little Theatre.
I
AUDIENCES
RELATS
John Barrymere is the Man, and
Fair Quintette Help¬
im Out.
LITTLE TITRE
to a sequence of episodes in five scenes,
By Arthur Schnitzler,
The Cat.
Anatole
la
Ida Marierte Clark
Bianca
Minori K.
Walter Alfred De la
Gabrielle Katharine Emme
Locables
Franz Albert Edele
By RENNOLD WOLF.
most exciting relay contest between
leading women is taking place the
Little Theatre these nights. In fact,
the struggle is equated in interest only
by the relay contest between Winthrop
mes carefully edited and restricted
audiences.
The Affairs of Anatol.
Amer initial offering of the season at
his toy playhouse, no less than five lead¬
ing women compete for first honor.
Each is allowed one big scene, after
which she takes a curtain call and re-
tires or or less graciously in favor
of ber successor, do we behold
that are and sistory spectacle of Miss
il ne reliving in Marguerite
Car, Miss Doris, eine in turn to
ing the rest of mine,
Katherine Emme taking up the bur¬
den here Miss Kenne left off, and
nally Miss Isabei bringing the
port to a larious conclusion.
me of the
suggested to Mr. Ames also the idea of
dividing first nicht devotions among a
number of audiences. No man knows
just when the première of Auto
actually took place, unless it be an
attache of the little Theatre. Formal¬
and for publication Mr. Ames opened
se on Saturday nigh and
found it to be in good condition. An¬
other opening for critics and invited
gests took place last evening, and the
general public may apply for seats to¬
nicht.
Reason is obvious.
But at Saturday's performance only
members of the newspaper and theatri¬
cal professions made up the complement
of 29 persons, regarded as a quorum
in West Fortfourth street, and was
whispered that Mr. Ames, with a com¬
mendable desire to separate the wheat
from the chaff, bud given other invita¬
tion performances earlier in the week
to friends in the social circle who pre¬
ferred not to mingle with the hoi pollo.
nasmuch as Mr. Ames regularly invite
his audience to step downstairs during
intermissions and partake informally of
coffee, the reason for sorting out and
classifying the audiences is obvious.
Otherwise, there might take place the
gaucherie of more (Stuff, Davi¬
de
pass the sugar, or of H. I. France say
ing to Mrs. Astor, Lady, at
little of this cream into our un