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...Wolvington, (C) E. B. Whitte, (D) S. Rezneck, (E) L. E. Noseworthy; Sect. 28, (A) B. Snow and A. Thaler, (B) T. R. Allen and D. B. Berman, (C) R. J. Donaldson, (D) D. Davis, (E) W. Hurwitz; Sect. 29, (A) R. C. Teare and A. B. Husband, (B) R. E. Allen and D. J. O'Keefe, (C) A. H. Perkins, (D) W. W. Putnam, (E) H. S. Reisenberg; Sect. 30, (A) C. A. Arnold and L. E. Brett, (B) H. W. Shepard and H. W. Rose, (C) K. H. Lasbam, (D) S. N. Johnson, (E) N. E. Lincoln; Sect...
...Miss Tempest raises each of her scenes to sparkling high-comedy, strengthening every moment her position as one of our chiefest comediennes. "A Lady's Name" is hardly valuable for its story. In an effort to obtain "copy" for her novels although possessing a surly finance, advertises for a husband. Her most promising material appears in a sleek, oily gentleman's gentleman. So pleased is she with his novelizing possibilities that she invites herself to tea at his place of service. A bored gentleman, who comes in fun and stays at the lady's feet in earnest, turns...
...opening of the first act, one derives the impression that the humor is to be poor, and the action weak, this fear is quickly dispelled by the entrance of Miss Fisher as Annabelle Leigh, who has a husband somewhere, and Mr. Nicander as George Wimblton, who recognizes the day after New Year's as the only time when he is likely to be sober. Once they have made their appearance the dialogue is transformed into a new and ultimate thing fairly overflowing with life. Characterization and personality appear as if by magic, and the whole action is enlivened and lightened...
...proves to be the present victim and in "Rio Grande," now playing at the Hollis Theatre, he shows his thorough familiarity with soldier life. The plot, which is a complicated one, deals principally with the married life of Colonel and Mrs. Bannard. The latter being much younger than her husband and finding an army post existence weary, has secret relations with a certain Lieutenant Ellsworth, but she soon discovers her error and then attempts to readjust her position with her husband...
Ernest Truex, as the effiminate husband, is a remarkable example of what a good character actor can do. No one who saw him as the tough boy "detectuff" in "The Dummy" a few years ago would even recognize him in his present role. He has a rare gife of becoming not himself, but the particular person he is enacting for the present. He is thoroughly at home in his present part, having played it once before in "One Night," Philip Batholomae's farce, on which "Very Good Eddie" is founded...