Word: offing
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Proving that the negro has real dramatic as well as comic ability in the theatre, the Provincetown Players in New York have cast Charles S. Gilpin, a negro actor, in the title role of Eugene O'Neill's "The Emperor Jones."
The length of the present engagement of "The Champion" at the Park Square Theatre depends largely upon Same Harris' success in securing a theatre for its presentation in New York. At the moment, the crowded houses which Broadway seems to enjoy is preventing many shows from finding room to open...
The three Belmonts present a dazzling juggling act, a fine exhibition of skill and teamwork. Florence Roberts and Fred Vogeding appear in a clever one-act play entitled "Blindfold," followed by an amusing dialogue and dance by Rena Arnold and Harry Lambert. Lou Miller and Alice Bradford stage a pleasing...
"June Love" opened Monday evening at the Arlington Theatre before a very enthusiastic audience. It is a play full of delightful surprises in the way of specialty dancing, songs, and clever lines.
The dancing, with seven different specialty numbers, is diverse and ample, Queenic Smith, whose technique be-speaks her earlier training with the Metropolitan Opera Company, features in several song and dance numbers and caps her performance with a solo too dance specialty which was the hit of the evening. A...