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RARE Feb 5, 1913 NY Dramatic Mirror Feb Edith Wynne Matthison, Cyril Keightley

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  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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RARE February 5, 1913 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Edith Wynne Matthison, Cyril Keightley cover. Features on Eleanor Gates, Novelist-Playwright with photo of Gates; Two Clever Sisters Mary and Florence Nash nearly full column with photo; Morris Clothier collection of American Plays; The Theater in Small Town; A New Actors’ Club spearheaded by Wm Collier, George M. Cohan; Virtuous Montreal; Entertainment Again; Col. Savage Scores New York Critics;
PHOTOS of Edna Goodrich; Reine Davies; Belle Story; Gert Barnes; Henry Dixey; Lulu Glaser; Bessie Wynn; “A Regular Business Man” with Henry Woodruff; Rozsika Dolly; Art Row; Walter M’Cann with 3 paragraphs; John Junior with 5 paragraphs; Sara Perry with 16 lines; Will Sherman plus column; James Twogood death with photo and 2/3 column; Helen Dunbar; Edwin Carewe; Francis X. Bushman plus 3 paragraphs on giving talks on motion pictures for $100 per day; Reliance’s “The Strike Leader,” Gaumont’s In the Claws of the Leopard” “Oedipus Rex” scene; 2 of Biograph’s “Oil and Water,“ Thanhouser’s “Half Way to Reno” with Harry Benham, Mignon Anderson; Francis Carroll;
THE FIRST NIGHTER on “column + on The Sunshine Girl” by Paul Rubens and Cecil Raleigh, music by Paul Rubens, produced by Chas Frohman at Knickerbocker…Julia Sanderson twinkled throughout…Vernon Castle ran a good second…if not enough there is also Eva Davenport, Tom Lewis, also Al Mudie, Eileen Keaqrney, Floissie Deshon, Eleanor Rasmussen, Irene Hopping, Constance Hunt, Ruth Thorpe and others; “The Old Firm” by Harry and Edward Paulton, produced by A. G. Delamater at Harris…fairly diverting…Chas Hawtrey plays with delightful humor…Maud Eburne a diverting and amusing bit…others not as successful with Alison Skipworth and Fred Montague unconvincing
…Georgie Olp has no opportunities…Paul Pil9kington far from successful…also with Ethel Wright, Antonio Moreno, Geo Kepple, Gladys Montague; “Giannetta’s Tears” by Francesca Pastonchi, staged by M. Baumfeld at Irving Place…distinguished chiefly for excellent work of Mme. Brandt…Heinrich Marlowe gives a charming performance; “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray” by Sir Arthur Wing Pinero, produced by John Cort at 39th Street…Mrs. Leslie Carter played very well though never touches the deeper emotions…Maude Hanaford most charming…Brandon Hurst spike with a lovely accent…Albert Perry absolutely the worst bit of acting even though he is a very good actor; “Come Here” by Ian Robertson, at Union Square…with Ian Robertson, Theodora Dudley…hit of bill scored by Horace Wright and Rene Dietrich in splendid singing act;
NEWS ITEMS on “Judith” American Premiere; 20 lines on Alison Skipworth; 7 paragraphs on Geo M. Cohan and Geo. Marion; 3 paragraphs on Mrs. Richard Tully (Eleanor Gates); 8 lines on Georgia Caine; 10 lines on Nina Morgana; Blanche Ring ill; Mme. Ogden Crane’s recital; 16 lines on 18 lines on Charles Byrnes; 8 lines on Adelina Patti; 10 lines on Chas Ross; 5 lines on Edith Wynne Matthison; 4 lines on Little Nellie Burt convalescing; 2 on Cecil Ryan;; 5 lines on Diamond Donner; 4 lines on Walt Pulitzer; Felix Weingartner married Lucille Marcel; Molly Williams please good house in Omaha; Leopold Godowsky piano recital in Spokane before large and cultures audience; consummate artist Robert Loraine in Baltimore with “Not For Sale,” Kirke La Shelle sues Paul Armstrong for $75,000; Mme. Bernhardt purchased son, Maurice, a 1,500 ranch near Colorado Springs for $100,000+; Fritzi Scheff divorce husband; much heralded Mlle. Napierkowska in Chicago; Isabel Randolph with Evanston Stock; Grace Valentine warmly received in LA; best work by Marie Curtis in “The Easiest Way,”
DATES AHEAD for Doug Fairbanks, Annie Russell, David Warfield, and hundreds more;
MOTION PICTURES SECTION items on importance of sub-titles; increasing number of foreign feature films; Beverly Dobb’s Alaska-Siberia Pictures; The $600,000 Regent Theatre one of most elaborate designed exclusively for films; Cheyenne Feature on Wyoming Ranch Y6 life; Satex film players in Austin, TX;
FILM RELEASES LISTINGS; FILM REVIEWS of Essanay‘s “The Farmer’s Daughter” starring Francis X. Bushman, Beverly Bayne; Edison’s “The Lorelei” directed by J. Searle Dawley, with Chas Sutton, Ben Wilson, Jessie McAllister; Edison’s “A Day That Is Dead” with Chas Sutton, James Gordon, Ben Wilson; Edison’s “A Perilous Cargo” with Wm Bechtel, Rich Ridgely, Herb Prior, John Sturgeon; 10 lines on Edwin August; 5 lines on Geo. Hernandez; 7 lines on Henry McRae; 11 lines on C. E. Horn; Edison’s False to Their Trust”…Chas Ogle very satisfactory, Harry Beaumont manly…Mary Fuller appealing charm, Ashley Miller directed;
ADS for ½ page Vitagraph with “The Skull” scene; ¼ page Kalem with scene from “The Mountain Witch,” ¼ page Essanay; Melies for “A Tale of Old Tahiti” and “Unmasked by a Kanana,” 2/3 page Biograph with scenes from “Brothers” and “Oil and Water,” ¼ page Lubin; Monopol Film for Marion Lenard in :As in a Looking Glass,: ½ page General Film for “From the Manger to the Cross” Selig Polyscope for “The Cowboy Millionaire,”
Ambrosio American; Kinemacolor; Johns-Manville Asbestos Wood Booths; ½ page General Film with scenes from Vitagraph’s “A Drama in the Air” and Pathe‘s “Chains of an Oath,” Majestic for Laura Lyman in “Teacher Wanted,”
CONDITION: COMPLETE 36 pages filled with early stage, theatre and motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producer, authors, industry news. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, restapled, edge wear, edge tears/chips, some upper left water damage, decent condition for age.