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...number, "Das Lied von der Glocke," was given with musical accompaniment and with tableaux after the paintings by Kaulback. The lines were excellently recited by two of Mr. Conried's artists, and the tableaux, by undergraduates, were enthusiastically received. Mr. Conried then recited "Das Verschleirte Bild zu Sais" and "Die Kraniche des Ibykus." His rendering was both artistic and keenly appreciative. The last number, the third act of Mary Stuart, was a disappointing anti-climax. The character of Queen Elizabeth was played in an intensely unsympathetic manner and the entire act showed the folly of taking a few incomplete scenes...
...tickets are still on sale at Sever's and after 7 o'clock will be on sale at the auditor's office in Memorial Hall. The casts are as follows: "DAS LIED VON DER GLOCKE." Der Meister, Mr. Meyer-Eigen Die Meisterin, Miss Ruhmkorf "MARIA STUART." Elizabeth, Miss Arians Mary Stuart, Miss Ruhmkorf Hannah Kennedy, Miss Buenyer Leicester, Mr. Freiburg Shrewsbury, Mr. Meyer-Eigen Sir Amias Paulet, Mr. Marlow Sir Edward Mortimer Mr. Hagemann
...theatrical performance, given by Mr. Conried, will be under the auspices of the Deutscher Verein, and will be for the benefit of the Germanic Museum. The program will consist of four of Schiller's masterpieces: "Das Lied von der Glocke," "Die Kraniche des Ibykus," "Das Verschleierte Bild zu Sais," and the third act of "Maria Stuart." The first and last of the numbers will be given by members of the Irving Place Theatre Company, of New York. The other two will be recited by Mr. Conried. "Das Lied von der Glocke" will be given with orchestral accompaniment and with tableaux...
...Die Kraniche des Ibykus," Ibykus, a Greek poet, is murdered while on his way from Rhegium to the games at Corinth, a swarm of cranes being the only witnesses to the crime. When the body is found the people clamor for revenge and are called together to determine the murderers. The perpetrator of the crime is among those present. Just as he is reminded of his deed by the avenging song of the Furies, the cranes fly overhead. Surprised, the slayer betrays himself by exclaiming to his accomplice, "See there Timotheus; behold the cranes of Ibykus...
...thestrical performance will consist of parts of three of Schiller's masterpieces. Mr. Conried will recite "Die Kranciche des Ibykus," and members of the Irving Place Theatre will give the third act of "Mria Stuart," and "Das Lied ven der Glocke." The last named piece will be given with orchestral accompaniment and with tableaux by undergraduates, after the series of pictures by Kaulbach...