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3 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY. MARCH 1925. f' (' Reeves smitX L-f I I 1- If i'- All itV (. ---hX Wv'tinvm PENNING 1 1 1 I r-'V JjA I ll Jl1.tYT- Jf FK in -f TiLLTVf 'VwJ-yV A -yrsiVO-" xSt; 111 If XT WVL NV5, WILLIAM iiTRIX OLIVER AvX fkSMWT WTRaN BEKJT" 7 ALMA i SON7 fi KK) A at FLATSUSH T1 at AL5EC THSATEtt (-) at RIVERA Hardly Italian Burlesque Coming In the Theaters of Europe safety. The second day of his re turn he was besieged by a dangerous noon of April 1.

Ench of the lively arts of American entertainment will le illustrated by some one supreme in his line. Jazz will be interpreted by George Gershwin and Vincent Lopez, movies by Ralph Block and a Charlie Chnplin tilm. "The Pawn vaudeville by Elsie and Fannie Brice. the comic strip by Rube Goldberg and Miguel Covnr-rubias. dancing by Albert Carroll.

Gilbert Seldes will be master of ceremonies. and hostile mob, and finally had to "Katja, the Dancer" "Kat.ia, the Dancer." a niusiral hit ill London, has been purchased for America by Cbuies Dillingham anJ. will be one of his important and elaborate productions tarly in tho comlnK season. "Kat.ia. the Dancer" was produced at the Gaiety Theater in London on Feb.

21. It was oripinally produced in Vienna, the score being by Gilbert and the original book having been written by Jacobsohn and oest.rclchcr. The KnKiish adaptation was made bv Frederick Lonsdale and Harry Graham. The title role tn London is now beinc played by Joan Hay. Ask the average person for the professional history of Doris Keane and you.

will probably find that she Is remembered as the star of Edward i Sheldon's and later of "The C.zarina." And maybe your Informant will add that Miss Keane is English. The first statement hits the mark, but the impression that Miss Keane is not an American is one born entirely of the fact that she won popularity in London. But she was born in Michigan. A-nin vnii'11 find, here and there. By C.

T. 1. S. Correspondents. ES NOUVKAUX MESSIEURS" New a comedy in four acts, by Robert do I'lcrs and Francis do Croiaset, was recently presented at the Theatre I'Athcnce.

Holding the ceqter of interest iii the waning Paris season was the liely heralded premiere, of the new 1 piece, "Les Nouvcaux i Messieurs," a scathing satire of tho I present political party in power in (' France. It is not news to the cok-i lioscentl in tha M. "Loggerheads" Moves "Toprerhfads." C'ullinan'a Irish enmedy, which has been ncteil nt the Cherry Inne Tlieater for more than four veeks by Whitfnrd Kane. Harry Maoolluni, itiil Kane, Joanna Hons and Frank Shannon, move to the Gaiety Tlieater tomorrow evening and there connnue its enticement under the management of Sam II. Harris.

The uptown removal will he celebrated on the opening night by dig-njtaries from the City Hall and state capital. "Sally" Coming March 23 ZieirfelaTs J'Sally" comes to th, ThPater a. week from tomorrow. This Is the only company now playlns this musical comedy in the country. It ran for two years at the New Amsterdam Thealer.

Seventy-five people are used in lis The Star. Harry Bentley and Lively Girls" will be the attraction at the Star Theater this week. Bentley is supported by Bud Purccll, George Fares, Myrtle Andrews, Elsie Burgher, May Belle, Jack Uyan and others. The show is in six scenes. Two unday concerts today.

Tho Gayety. As a special St. Patrick's week attraction Pat White, at the head of "Round the Town," will make merry at the Gayety Tlu cast includes Sam Raynor. Pauline Al Martin, May Raymond, Henri Keller, Mabel Lea, Gladls Clark and Lottie Lea. The show is in two and ten scenes.

The Casino. Woman and Sopg" coupes to the Casino with five comedians to furnish laughs and 24 chorus girls to "Ostriches." a new play by Ed-vaid Wilbraham, will be presented for the first time in, Greater New-York at the Montauk Theater during the week of March 23. William A. Hrady Jr. and Dwight Deere Wi-man, who have joined forces for the new production, offer a cast including Janet Heecher.

Amelia Bingham, Katherine Alexander, Orrin Johnson. Humphrey Bogart and Shirley Uale. Henry W. Savage sends Ada May in "lollipop" to Werba's Brooklyn Theater, also on March 23. The cast includes Giis Shy, Mark Smith.

Florence Webber, Walter Craig, Nick Long Leonard Cciley, Marie Stagg, Adora Andrews, Daisy Bel-more, Kvelyn Hennet. Rita Town-send. William Bold, William O. Gordon and a group of Tiller girls. The Lively Arts "The Seven Lively Arts," sug be rescued by a detachment of poIUe.

For tho past four years Oscar Reregi has been acting in Vienna. He is considered one of the fineit actors on the European stage. compared to Katchaloff of the Moscow Art Theater whom he very much resembles in voice and technique. Last February, he figured in what threatened to be a public scandal at a Hungarian Fest given In Vienna by Szinhazl Elet, a theatrical weekly of Budapest. Quick to seize upon the fact that the greater pritt of the audience were his sympathizers and fellow-exiles from Hungary.

Beregi stepped on stage and, with deep emotion, recited poems of Ady, the Hungarian revolutionist, and bits of revolutionary someone who will Insist that Miss Keane is Italian, which js due to the fact that she played flargherita Cavallini, the Italian singer, in "Romance," for six years. -Following her long engagement in 'nnmnnec" Miss Keane enjoyed To Honor Charlotte Cushman A committee has been named, of which Elsie Ferguson is chairman, to raise funds to place a bust, of Charlotte 'Cushman in the Hall of Fame of New York University, according lo recent tuinouncement from the director. Dr. Robert t'nder-wood Johnson. Eleanor Gates, of "The Poor Little Rich Girl." is secretary of the committee, which is made up of mch weir-known stage favorites fa Julia Arthur, Blanche Bates, Katherine Cornell.

Jane Cowl and Minni Maddern I'iske. Flers has always been a conservative in his political views and lhat lie hiis frequently frowned upon the radical-socialist bloc which now controls the destinies of the French the stellar role of another Sheldon nlav, this time impersonating Cath- Twenty-Nine for "Pigs" The coming: week will be the 20th of the New York ncacnient of "Figs." John Golden's production at the Little Tlieater. This comedy, now deep in the seventh month of its New York run, has enjoyed popularity since Labor Day. and with a demand which Justifies nine a week. erlne oi jiussia, enliven me musical numbers.

Ger presentation. Scenery and settings Czarina." and continuing in it lor The play revolves around the cen two years. gested by the book of the same name by Gilbert Seldes, will be presented by. Mrs. John Kingsbury Burgess, at the Roosevelt Hotel, on the after Dy Joseph I roan, music by Jerome Kern and Victor Herbert, lyrics by ClilTord Grey and book bv Guy trude Ralston, Dotty Bates and Agnes Dempsey will be the leading women and the funsters include Bert Bert-rand.

Harry S. LaVan, Nnte Busby, Now she comes bacK as a. srruj. tral character of Suzanne Vcrrier, the mistress of the wealthy but el the French actress in hiarugin, new comedy by Gladys Unger. r.ngar nand ana cnarles Cole.

Two derly Count Montoire, a member of the Senate, and Jacques Gaillnc, a philosophy taken from the Russian dramas. This grand gesture brought a greater part of the audience to its feet in cheering an 1 frenzy, which was followed by hissing from followers of the so-called Legitimist 1'arty. Immediately afterward, the Hungarian Minister to Austria and other olticials present In the boxes and loges as guests of Sunday concerts today; amateurs Tuesday night. young electrician, one of the "new gentlemen." They meet and fall in AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN-. AMUSEMENTS BROOKLYN.

AMUSEMKNTS RHOOKIAN. Last Weeks BROOKT.TJf. love. But he thinks that he will have to sacrifice his principles for Michel Auclnir," by Charles her, she her life of luxury. It is a atlre on politicians.

Vlldrac, author of H. -tenacity, starts tomorrow on Its final week at the Provineetown Playhouse. The The excellent perormanre. was WERBA'S ROOKLY )VWed. Mat.

Best Seats $1 Sat. Mat. Best Seats $1.50 Week Beg. Tomorrow Night "The Firebrand" The' 23d week of "The Firebrand," one of the best liked comedies of the season, will be ushered In tomorrow at tho Morosco Theater. This merry play is acted by Joseph Schildkraut.

Eden Gray, Frank Morgan, Nana Bryant and E. O. Kobinson. highly praised by local critics. Mile.

Ciaby Slorlay, the young favorite of 1'nrls theatergoers, triumphed in the Alia revival of Gilbert and Sullivan "Patience" at the Greenwich Village Theater start tomorrow on Its last i honor, withdrew, in protest. Laszlo FoUor, whose "The Stork." a victim of adaptation, closed after a week's run in New York, has written a new comedy, entitled, "Nagys-agos Asszonyt Mar Lattam Vnlahol" I' Believe I Have Met You Vriia cpmed.y will have Its premiere presentation at tho Bedvartst Szinhaz in Budapest in a few weeks. role of Suzanne. Victor tloucner n.ATIHSH RXTF.N. AMI FU.TON ST.

Prior to Broadway nOLDRN Prraenta (Jacques) and Andre Duhose (Count two weeks. Montoire) carried their roles most admirably and competently. Of thi 11 ID THEATRES BROOKLYN AMISE.MKNTS MANHATTAN. IILLIA1 COLLIER play ttself critics agree that the first two acts are perfect while the laat two corroboratenhe rumor that they AVI ISEM ENTS A Ml TT AN. DAVID 11KI.AM l-rraenla llolhrnnk lltli BLINN ANDERSON were rewritten at the 11th hour.

N. V. A. Week EMPIRE K'way. 40 St.

Kva. Ht Mal. Wort 4 Hat. i.M Oscar Beregi, formerly tho First RE IN A NEW COMIC-DRAMA BY HIMSELF In TUB JJOVE by The combined activities of the National audevltle Artists and the Member of the National Theater In Budapest, who was exiled for his Vaudeville Managers Protective As- DAVID BKI.ASt Vrraanta IIIIOOKI.VA, YORK Till X.I,F. U1MMI socintlnn are now extended and LENORE ULRIC alleged political activities during the Commune in Budapest, has finally been allowed to return to Hungary.

BELASCO W. 44lh St. Kvea. at ') Mata. Tll'lta.

crystallized to such nln extent that Show Place in itself outside, its entertainment on the slaae." I In "Til llarun," annportoO by William Cnurtenay WEEK MON. MAR. 23 Henry W. hi van Will Offer the Panelng Mimical Delight ftjfti, LOLLIPOP New York Car, chorua nnrt Prolurtion NO INCREASE IN PRICES SEATS NOW He expected to play on the Budane. stage, but at a stormy meeting of the Actor's Association, in which the president, the well-knon actor of DAVID IIIXAKf rrearnta LADIES OF THFi EVENING he VigS7.inhass company.

Julius LYCEUM W. 45th St. Kva. at 110 Mats. Thurw.

ft Snt. 2 Ilegedus, resigned his post. Beregi TWO SI M1AV (OM KRTW. AM) 11:1.1 11KKK OK MARCH 10 A 1 IIYelrome llnmel MARION ROONEY BENT In Their Reaplendent Five-Scene Revue SHAMROCK COMPANY OF TWENTY, INCLUDING SHAMROCK ORCHESTRA vasorbldden to go upon any stage ACTORS' TUEATRE PRODUCTIONS THE WILD DUCK (7 Ibsm's great play with Actors' Theatre cast. Matinees Wed.

and Sat. Eves. LAURETTE TAYLOR f7 In "Pierrot the Prodigal" ith Aetors' Theatre cast, for special Tuesday and Friday matinees at iSthSt. Theatre. George, Copcland, concert pianist.

'SHAW'S CANDIDA fJ Comedy masterpiece at. the Ambassador Theatre, If. mith Aetors' Theatre cast. Mats. Wed.

C- 2:35. Special Mat.nee Friday. BEST every city, town, village and neighborhood where there is a vaudeville house will experience a kind of Mardl (iras and Luster Week carnival that will ho something new in their civic and cWnmnnal life. Schedules are forward with all managers and artists for the week of April 12 to 19, during which time all vaudeville theaters will put on "holiday the usual programs will be supplemented and reinforced: competition will cease for the period of celebration and artists In rival houses will appear In one another's acts. MATS.

WED. SAT. Budapest. MONTAUK 1 SEATS Beregi return has caused many Week Beginning Tomorrow, 8:30 hostile demonstrations by anli- II I WAI.I.(1I rrrarnta semltic organizations, and the reaction against his coming back may gain such serious proportions that PRE-BROADWAY ENGAGEMENT he will be again exiled for public AC OSTERMAN In a I Keel Reme "HIS 1111 TO Hill. 1.1 MOOIt" ARTHUR and MORTON HAVEL Ami (oinnnny In 'ninthly rk-h Willi Mimlr, "IOVIRN MNK" QUARANTINE WITH Sidney Blackmer and Helen Hayes HENRY MILLER'S THEATRE Wrat Si.

Riga. Mat. Thnra. and Mil. AMUSEMENTS MANHATTAN.

AMrsE.MF.NT8 -MANHATTAN. CON COLLEANO ARNAUT BROS. MII.I.AKII MAHI.IX "THEATRE C1LU rRODVCTlOXS" WILLIAM GAXTON AMI OMI'AXV. IN "kls.sKS." bj N. JAY hAI KM VANDERBILT st ot By (ARNMilB TfVlvTrVTtllflW WOM)AVl A HMAMIIINO HIT ll- John II.

Ilynirr nml Itoy t'lrmrit WMY GIRL Suspense Comedy Love IIAI.Ij i.MlillT, I.AVVKKNC'R TIBBETT A mriran Barlt on of "Vu lt a ff Fa mo HK ATS AT BOX OKKK'K JtM-lT Hl.l IIDII MKI.I HIM. II tl Processional with rnirt .11 -VF AHIiOTT WAI.KF.lt 4lth W. of y. Htn SJ" M.H ft i SO ARIADNE nd "TIIK rt.ATTKRINn WORI1" with I MKt HOrK I HKWH. I KK H4KF.lt.

HARRY MH.KTAVK.K, IIRI.AMIO rI.Y. VR1KIIX I.NKM- OUT. A1HKRINK I'KIII TOR. GAERICK 66 Kv" OSTRICHES MuKlr-ii! IMiiy In Town," with Harry Archer' Ortlistr II Kt- CiLTON ST. FLATBU5H AVJ BROADWAY cy HOWARD Avp.

rii im: ii nitiin joiinxin in A Xfw ln Prior to Hroiidnny Week Mae. II I Hun. ail. I Twn I'erfnntiani'ea llallj REPUBLIC wBt 2d SL Ev.e" at 1:30 BIG ST. PATRICK'S WEEK BILL MARTIN BECKl-' TIIK MV-Tt RKHH I't K-1 IIKII I Kit Th PUy That i'uia Humor.

3d YEAR A ANNK IIOI.S' I a a IRISH ROSE MISS JULIET ELIZABETH BRICE BAND CAPE SMOKE with JAMKd I1KNNIK 1(1 Til AT They Knew Si Mnr. Ill, la KICKS OF 1925 MllKKIt A Ml II M. MF.MAN; KIIM-. F.I. I.

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Michal Michalesko's tZrfZ; STUDENT LOVE 2,30 Ii. F. KEITH CONCERTS TODAY TWO 1MHI IIUM .11111 n. KH in, HUH A II I 1)1111 I nHtiv iiosk r.l.KAl ii i.itiKf ls nriiriis TheSHOW-OFF PIG8 WhatPriceGlory hy MHknrll AfwtrrftiHi 4b I-nun-iirn HmIUmi PLYMOUTH Ai kv. 2, MntN.

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