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“SPELLBOUND” by Frank Vos-' j A Theatre Guild Production per opens at the Earl Carroll I | Theatre next Monday evening with I San Carlo Singers Open FRANCO TAFURO Pauline Lord as the star. A GENIAL PHILANDERER 1 “NEW YORK” by Samuel Rus- Final Week With kin Golding, will be presented at “” | the Mansfield Theatre. Monday. “And So to Bed” Keeps Audience Wide Awake PORGY George Mac- A FOLK Ruth Shepley and Com- .... PLAY at the Shubert Theatre The San Carlo Grand BY DUBOSE AND DOROTHY HEYWARD Quarrie are featured. pany, which opened the new Gallo MARQUISE,” a new play West 52d St. Evs. 8:40 “THE Eddinger, Theatre last Monday night, announces rfllin THFA to open THO Wallace as Samuel WALTER HAMPDEN UUILI/ 1IlllfL, Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2:40. bv Noel Coward scheduled * the repertoire for the final week Monday Pepys, the world’s most famous MOVES MONDAY, NOV. 21, TO REPUBLIC THEATRE at the Biltmore Theatre, here. Only one'work in last week’s evening. Billie Burke is starred. diarist, contributes to ear strain at faulty enunciation, list will be repeated: “Madama But- AND MODELS.” times because of “ARTISTS his portrayal of the leading role in terfly” at Saturday’s matinee. The new Shubert Revue will have, The week’s offerings are: Monday, “Thrilling story. ; “And So to Bed,” endeared the ras- Superb play. Enthusiastically received.” 1 its premier at the Winter Garden “La Shalow, Schalker cally Pepys (pronounced peeps) to Tosca” with —Times. ! Tuesday evening. The music by and Tafuro, Valle. Tuesday: “La For- j by ' an appreciative audience last Thurs- “A personal triumph Hampden.”—Eve. World. Harry Akst with special lyrics za del Destino” with Clara Jacobo, : for Mr. is night at the Shu- J. Kearn Brennan’s cast headed Bernice Bertini, new “One exciting arrivals of season.”— World. « and Schalker, Mr. by Florence Moore, Jack Pearl dramatic tenor, Ghirardini and Mon- WA IiTFR in e k Jack Osterman, with Ted Lewis gelli. “,” Wednesday with TT \ T AN ENEMY and his band. Marguerite Sylva, Ethel Fox, Tafuro T JiAM.rD.hN y people* “TIA JUANA,” a melodrama and Valle. CoLf of the r B’way Eves, sharp. Mats.} De Vonde and Kil- Thursday, H AMPnKTV’S:U ° THE’ A TI?17l at 62 St. II at 8:30 by Chester Theatre. Gladys Axman will sing | ItITiAIKIiColumbus & 3073 || Wed. Sat. 2:30 sharp.} will open at the the of Santuzza in “Cavalleria boum Gordon - -- - role —•*"***¦•¦ ... . Bijou Theatre Tuesday. Frederick Rusticana.” with Glade, Tafuro and j and Bennett are feat- Interrante chief parts. Burt Edna ™ in the other An Myrna Actors’ Theatre Production ured in the cast. v is good and the Sharlow is announced for “Pa- DO NO // fy-v T TTk -T «• CHAS DILLINGHAM/ “THE KING CAN ! j,-"' theme which gliacci,” with Bertini and Ghirardini. fflr a by F. S. ¦ of ,” Friday, with WRONG,” melodrama nag “Barber talented tenor of the San 1 The- i 'i deals with the The | Merlin is due at the Masque Tina Paggi, Schalker, Alcaide and Carlo Opera forces now at the . , amatory animad- Wednesday At- *vonne ‘ atre night. Lionel Arnaud versions a Valle. 0 Gallo Theatre. JOHN” of starred with Leona Hog- Saturday matinee, “Madama But- t By Philip Barry ¥ will is good-nature d "1 f f Krembs in the sup- with a cast arth and Felix lover of one half of humanity is one terfy,” with the new Japanese so- LETZ QUARTET TO OPEN headed by j gsjfrn Msj| porting cast. prano, Hizi Koyke, Schalker, Barsoti that should not excite umbrage, since PEOPLE'S SYMPHONY COURSE JACOB BEN-AMI u / a in 3 Qds yJpjml MAX REINHARDT opens his no harm is done except the commis- Gives an impressive performance and Valle. Comedy Thursday night American season sion of a few semi-platonic osculatory as Dr. Stockman in Ibsen’s “Enemy Saturday night, “II Trovatore,” The will open with Theatre with with Letz Quartet CONSTANCE COLLIER wh edwakd at the Century exercises which a less jealous wife of the People” now crowding Louise Taylor, Coe Glade, Ber- their program 18, a course knobLOCK r JAMES RENNIE “Midsummer tini and November Piny Staged by Guthrie iMcClintlc / CIAUDETTE COLBERT Shakespeare’s than Mrs. Pepys might pass, on the Hampden’s Theatre. Ghirardini. of six chamber concerts to be given ... ISOBEL ELSOM Carlo . 1 Night’s Dream.” ingenious explanation of her spouse. Peroni will conduct all per- the People’s Concerts Winthrop Ames will restore by Symphony W.oJ “MUCH ADO ABOUT.NOTH- formances except “Madama Butter- at the Washington Irving High KLAW THEA. B’way Laboratory Yvonne Arnaud as Mrs. Pepys, goes “lolanthe” to his Gilbert and Sul- fly,” when Leginska SS * ING” will open at the Ethel will wield School. second concert will be Mats. & thru the performance like a streak livan repertory, at the Royale, Mon- The urs ~ &aL2.3°.Sat 230 & next Friday night. the baton. I MAT WED SAT. STANLEY HARRISON Theatre of greased lighting and during the day evening. The Gilbert and Sul- Dee. 9, Mr. and Mrs. David Mannes, «> many tussles with her husband over livan will be sung every in Sonata recital. These concerts are 4 . his suspected infedilities she won the Monday with “The Mikado” playing for students and workers with ad- A r'i’inV PiQtAZXV-f/-vvvr JHEATRE, 14 ST.-6 AVE. Phone 7- ' '7 arguments, appeared Gatti-Casazza will present a revival mission to the six concerts but Volvic IVCDertOrV 7787 WATkins. PRICES: 50c to tho it that at all other performances. SI.OO. ptAfit Jc J $1.50. Matinees WED. and SAT. Broadway Samuel won everything else. of Bellini’s masterpiece next The Letz program: Quartet in G Briefs Wednesday evening. The cast will Major, Op. 18, No. 2, Beethoven; : ’ In the first act, Pepys The Garrick Players are tempora- T” ¦ Mrs. comes include: Marion home to find her husband entertain- rily doing exceptionally well with , Telva, Cello Soli: by Horace Britt; String W EVA GALLIENNE “Behold, the Bridegroom!”, George and Lauri-Volpi. Quartet in A Minor, Brahms. LS ing , „ OF NOVEMBER a goodly company, in which was their first ventui'e, the modern dress , WEEK 13i Kelly’s new play, goes into rehearsal i tie deal Mora. Bit.: Tie Good Hope” I’iiurs.Kvc.i “The Cradle Song” a fair sprinkling of the female sex. version of “Taming of the Shrew,” Other of the week: “Madama j today with Judith Anderson in the Martha Attwood, soprano of the of a Tues. Eve.: “The Cradle Song” Fri. Eve.: “The Good Hope” Mrs. Pepys did not like women and [ and plan to continue in the Shakes- Butterfly,” Monday with Easton, Wed. Mat.: "The Good Hope” Sat. Mat.: “The Master Builder” leading role. Others in the cast in- Metropolitan Opera \V«i. shortly on her arrival the party peare play at the Garrick Theatre. Bourskaya, Martinelli, and Scotti. will give a recital fme flay Eve.: “La Locandiera” [ Sat. Eve.: "The Cradle Song" John Marston, Thurston Hall, at Town Hall, clude: breaks up, zigzagging out of the “Der Rosenkavalier,” Thursday with Tuesday evening. This Aft.: “The Good Hope”—Tonight: "The Master Builder” Servoss, - Lester Vail, Mary Jean r, ¦ Easton, Stuckgold, Bellair, Virginia Rus- apartment as a result of copious Mayr and Tedes- Dixon, Clarence co. “Turandot,” special matinee Fri- Austin Conradi, , will give a Kenneth Lawton and Mary libations. The host shortly before =Screen Notes= | sell, saved a day with Jaritza, recital this afternoon at the Guild song-woman from .. Vettori, Lauri-Volpi, Gilded. attack. To ~ ** . ,—>) T her house he was invited, but told his and DeLuca. “Boheme,” Friday, with Theatre. B wife that he was going to the navy Douglas Fairbanks as “The Gau- Alda, Sabanieeva and Gigli, Daniese. JomjNtjnth MAT^ WeHS SAT'' James Gleason, author of “The Hilde si. department. his repaired “Aida,” Saturday matinee with Stuck- Gad, a dancer well known in Broadway,” and Milt Thither wife -1 cho” comes to the Liberty Theatre Shannons of only to find no answer to her golct, Matzenauer, Jagel and Deluca. Europe, will give a recital of bizarre, Gross, work on a comedy writ- knock- for a limited engagement beginning are at ing. She afterwards repaired to ¦ “” and “Pagli- grotesque, and plastic dance interpre- the characters the ! Monday, 21. at tations ten around in Mr. home of the song-woman, only to November It was acci,” Saturday night,” the former at the Guild Theatre tomorrow series, “Gross Exaggerations.” dis- Gross’ turb an amatory king in his prow- this theatre that Fairbanks was first with Rosa Ponselle, Alcock and To- night, assisted by an instrumental The play is called “Looie Dot Dope.” trio. lings. Those were the days of Nell ! seen in “The Thief of Bagdad.” The katyan; the latter with Vettori and Gywn and the Stuarts. new photoplay deals with the Gaucho Martinelli. Thomas Mitchell, now playing the By Young Bilstin, Russian cellist, will -jmmaP the time Mrs. Pepys her ' or cowboy of the pampas of the Ar- j principal role in “Nightstick,” the had 1 tx devote his program at the Town Hall, husband been driven into a coffin- gentine. Tuesday nelodrama at the Selwyn Theatre, like chest by the arrival With afternoon, to cello composi- of Charles the tions of early and modern . s submitted a new drama called 11, and when the king is finally lo- being '’! MCHARU SIRD $ Irave Man,” which will be presented cated behind the curtains by Mrs. “Gold Chevrons” is shown 11l MO Gaige. Pepys, at the this week. PHILHARMONIC. Dmitri and Helen Jeffrey will join « Crosby a very interesting scene is Cameo Theatre _ii BSp JOM MACLEAN ANN ANPRfWS. JLJfL enacted over the chest in The Philharmonic returns forces Tuesday evening at Carnegie which the Hall in a program unlucky Pepys is George Jessel is starred in “Sailor to the city this Sunday afternoon for divided between “Rifka Picks a Husband,” by Gor- confined. the concert at Carnegie dance conception by and music don Jacoby, will at the The play ends on a note Izzy Murphy” at Moss’ Broadway, Hall. William Dmitri be produced harmonious i I Mengelberg will for the violin. Dmitri’s offerings Public Theatre but one feels that Mr. Pepys will beginning Monday. conduct a program will next month, with Lud- not consisting of the following include the Dance of the Soul Eman- wig Satz and Leon Blank in the lead- change his habits and that the fiery numbers: UNITED ACTORS, Inc. Pepys will Cherubini’s, Overture to “The Water- cipated, Ennui and One of Life’s ing parts. “Grandpa’s Sweetheart,” Mrs. have more reasons for Capitol The Theatre beginning to- Dopper’s, Gothic Chaconne; Little Jokes. Miss Jeffrey’s principal present is now playing at the theatre. the exercise of her indignation. day will present the Metro feature Liszt’s, Symphonic Poem, “Les Pre- number will be the Conus Concerto. picture, “The Garden of Allah.” ludes”; SINCLAIR PRAISES “THE BELT.” and Beethoven’s Symphony Schwab and ..Mandel announce the No. 2, in D major, Op. 36. Irene Scharrer, pianist, will give Appreciation of “The Belt,” an formation of a permanent musical Paul The 66th Street Cinema’s next re- Rudolph Ganz, pianist, will be all-Chopin program at Town Hall Sifton’s play of under the comedy company. Its first appearance conditions mass vival will be “Male and Female,” soloist at the concerts to be given Thursday afternoon. She will play production methods in a Detroit au- will be in “The New Moon,” by Frank ¦ starring Gloria Swanson and Thomas next Thursday night and Friday the Sonata in B Minor, the Ballade in The tomobile factory, is contained in the A flat, six LADDER 2d, Meighan. The picture on afternoon at Carnegie preludes, six Mandel and Oscar Hammerstein following is based Hall. The etudes and by J. FRANK DAVIS by Sigmund Romberg letter received by the New M. “The third concert will be the Barcarolle. with music Playwrights’ Sir James Barrie’s Admir- Students’ given Robert Halliday, Leonard Ceeley, Theatre from Upton abfe at the same hall -1 Crichton.” and will begin today. next Saturday night. T r STREET, WEST OF William O’Neal, Lyle Evans, Sinclair. The Marianne VPTC rpT-jTTt A F'T>l7 B’WAY Charlotte Kneisel String I IVIU. I l.ivr> Eves. 8:30. Mats. & are “Union Square Hotel, Quartet will appear Wed. Sat. Lansing and Margaret Irving the Cecil B. DeMille’s “King of Kings” NEW YORK SYMPHONY. in recital next “November 6, Friday principal players. 1927. celebrates its eighth and final month With Paul Kochanski as evening at Town Hall. “You have produced soloist the - a vivid and ex- at the Gaiety Theatre. New York Symphony Orchestra citing play and if New York will Ilse Niemack will IRISH PLAYERS TO OPEN IN knew give two concerts next week, Thurs- give her violin how much fun you have to offer, your day recital at the Gallo I “PLOUGH AND THE STARS” Janet Gaynor, who is featured in afternoon in and Theatre tomorrow ' i | I N AT O NAU little ' theatre wouldn’t hold the “Sunrise” at the Times Sunday in afternoon. I THEATRE 41* ST.W.cPBViNY- A crowds. 1 Square The- afterno.on Mecca Audi- The Irish Players will arrive in atre will come to the Roxy Theatre torium. “—•UPTON SINCLAIR.” Fritz Rovinsky will appear in re- York Monday, 21, to this Saturday, in a film version of Busch will conduct a group pr, rents I M New November of cital Tuesday evening at NEW YORK? 1 begin their engagement George Gladys Unger’s drama, “Two Girls four Sixteenth Century dances and the En- I under Ignace Hilsberg, will include six Wanted.” airs, gineering Auditorium. TROOPS WORLD WARj | C. Tyler’s direction a week later in ; Assisting her will appear transcribed by Respighi. They JlicLJyI M ¦waltzes by Brahms in his piano re- v Tryon, Alyce Mills, include ‘Balleto” by Jr Sean O’Casey’s “The Plough and the [ Ben Bard, Molinaro, “Gal- PRIVATfcurrOMTsLACKco 8 jL cital at the Engineering Vladimir pianist, /* Sinclair, Auditorium Tooker and Joseph Caw- liard” by <1311161 and two by Drozdoff, will ap- os% Pittsos Stars.” Arthur Sara All- Monday evening, numbers pear in recital J |1 |Wl£|f"Y‘ November 21. thome. ¦ L! j ;pm til t unknown composers—“Villanelle” Friday afternoon at L iff good, Mai r e O’Neill, Kathleen and Town Hall. 1 O’Regan, Sidney M organ and “Passo mezzo e Mascherada.” The 1 Katherine Drago will head the cast of ===SS-5S5| “Galliard” is based on an old dance BWAY^^mSY /I that originated in Rome and de- DAVENPORT THEATRE twenty-five. “The Plough and the was 13S E. 27th nounced by Praetorius as St., near Lexington Ave. GEORGE jfel Stars,” is Sean O’Casey’s tragedy an invention Evenings a of MUSIC AND CONCERTS of 8:15. Mat. Sat. 2:15 JiXr the Dublin tenements during the Easter devil. The Galilei w rioting of 1916. The play has been I was the father of the great astron- in A RIOTOUS j*\ I -tl / ann am omer Uproariousfarcc M uARniNP, « /L.iiiia, current in , for more than a Galileo. “HAMLET” or me high spas ™VrvUiruj 1 uh year. Kochanski "will be heard in witli BUTLER UAVENPORT Wieniawski’s and an Excellent Cast. Qoncerto in D minor izzvMUßpyf.* Hg atx 1« BailorOKOADWAYS BflOVeO COMEDiAN Jh| CHPR“RYK/I AM for violin with orchestra. pro- he fN HiS NHVesr *nd FUNNEST FILM Y\« C HPBit “THE DOCTOR’S CARLt) The a ? 5 W ' 35th - Ev - 8: ||| DILEMMA,” GARRICK L . 5? 30 ] gram will also include Romantic Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 2:30 AT THE GUILD, NOV. 21. Suite by Reger and two GALLO THEATRE ££ «£ FINAL Max Slovonic with Garrick Dances by Dvorak. iPfhe Modern erOTHBk KEITHALBBB ! ni>MVM The Guild’s next produc- o n day Vtmm ACTSmmJk Theatre Tu e x LA tion will be N^O tuA°»i.V Bernard Shaw’s “The Bertini, Emilio Ghirardini. Wed., CARMEN, with Marguerita BEETHOVEN TAMING of the SHREW Fox, hranco Tafuro, Svlva Ethld SYMPHONY. Doctor’s Dilemma” and is due at the Mario Valle. Thurs., CAVALLERIA ructiiviXfi* Gladys Axman, Coe Glade, Franco Tafuro; foil'd by The Beethoven Symphony Guild Theatre, Monday, November 21. Sharlow, PAGLIACUI wUhVfvrna Orches- Fernando Bertini, Emilio Ghirardini. I ri. w, tra, George Zaslawsky, “Porgy” now current there will be with Tina Paggi, Thomas Alcaide, bTbBEH of Conductor, Mario Valle, Andrea MonßelM Sat M»f*Mat will - give wrightsTheatre on MADAM BUTTERFLY, with Hizi Koyke ,',8 the second of their series The NewPlay \ transferred to the Republic the P ßa r H Mario Valle. Sat. Eve., 1L TROVATORE. with ' |°^ ‘' of seven concerts at Carnegie same night. The cast is headed by Fernando Bertini, Louise Tavlor Vr l Hall, Commerce Street, near Sheridan Square Greenwich Village Emilio Ghirardini. Prices: lives to 11 40 ii ' ?Bc Wednesday evening. Joseph Lynn Fontanne, Alfred Lunt, Baliol to $2.50 (Plus Tax). Seats now on sale at Box Office l Szigeti, TELEPHONE WALKER 5780. Tel’kl t 4t.°’ violinist, will I!’way. ig st. Holloway, Ernest Cossart, Henry This Aft,, MARTHA—Tonight, AIDA. be the assisting artist. rULIUrtpill .TON evs. s.so The program: Mata. Wed. & Sat. 2.30 Travers and Helen Westley. Overture, Marriage of DRActS Figaro, THE ONLY HOME FOR LABOR PLAYS IN AMERICA Mozart; Symphony, No. 1, Wm. Fox presents the Motion Picture C Minor, Brahms; Laurette Taylor will be starred in New York Days and Nights, Op. 40, SUNRISE r.NK-S&Ka Justice,” a by J. No. Emerson By Presents Paul Sifton’s play i “Delicate new play PHILHARMONIC HERMANN SUDERMANN Whithorne; Concerto, D. Major, Symphonic .Movietone Hartley Manners which will have its MENGELBERG, Conductor X? A JL JL Xv JL Beethoven. Aeeompnninient Tllea - 4 20 St., w. B'way premiere in Allentown, Pa., on Cnmegie TimeslUIH.S oq.Sn of flail, Sun. Aft., Nov. 13, 3:00 in Modern Danced with TWICE DAILY, 2:30-3:30 November 18 and come here two i) • ¦* "3S f lianiii's W. 45 Royale. weeks later. = St. Mix. Wed. Sat Carnegie llnll. Thurs. Ev., Nov. 17, 8.30 HELEN IFFERFVX IVJL/ X Music Notes== All Performances Except Monday Fri. Aft., Nov. 18, at j Winthrop Ames - , THE BELT 2:30 VIOLINIST , Robert Keith and John Soloist! RUDOLPH GANZ, pianist ¦ _ r H, Van Hammond r Mgt, . Op' first labor-play to debunk company and Dailey have been added to the cast ROUSSEL—SCHUMANN STRAUSS ; concert Dan 1 Mayer, Inc. ra 'co. in“ MlkadO The modern unionism the Carnegie Hall, Sat. Eve., Nov. 18, 8:30 Knabe Piano. Carlos de Vego and Garold Goya Eves. OnIy—“IOLANTHE'' so-called prosperity in the Ford factories. ! of “Jimmie’s Women,” at the (3rd Student’s) JMon. Frolic j - will appear in a joint recital qf Span- Theatre. Carnegie Hull, Sim. Aft., Nov. 20. 3:00 ”"' HALL Tues. Aft., Nov. 15 , 45 ‘h St. EvesTT:3o ish dances at Hampden’s Theatre BOOTH Mats.S' Wed.„ & Sat. is the last week. Get your tickets now. Soloist: RUDOLPH GANZ, pianist CELLO RECITAL YOUR V at 2:30 This 1 Sunday evening, WINTHROP The and BEETHOVEN—GRIEG—LISZT November 29. AMES presents play by John Meehan MENGELBERG Beatrice Weller, harpist, will be the JOHN GALSWORTHY’S Robert Riskin which A. E. and R. R. HUDOLPH^ T> T T O 'T*TA T UPTON SINCLAIR SAYS OF “THE BELT”: Mgr. assisting artist with Mario Basini and Riskin have placed in rehearsal will Arthur Judson, (Steinway) ||J | | | | |\] ESCAPE LES WARD “You have produced one of the most vivid and exciting labor plays his orchestra furnishing the music. seen in my life. If the workers knew how much fun you now Carnegie -A. N I have ever be called “Bless You, Sister” Hall, Fri. Eve., Nov. 18, 8:30 i have to offer, your little theatre couldn't hold the crowds. I wish X | instead of “Barnstorming,” as re- • /• Concert Mgt. Dan’l Mayer, Inc. were twenty years younger, to start writing for your theatre all over 1 Benno Rabinof, violinist, will give The Desert Song again." cently Mason & announced. BENNO Hamlin Piano. a concert at Carnegie Hall 4TJ f\"l next Fri- with Rolit. Holliday & Eddie Du.ucll X day evening with an of 2nd Year and VtXL/lIIC/1 town HALL, Thursday Aft., IT orchestra Edwin Jewel Bethany Hughes Nov. sixty THEA- 45 St.W.of B’way BY MANY REQUESTSW IIRENn k n' Ev members of the Philharmonic, IMPERIAT Evenings will give a joint piano VIOLINIST, with 00 Member, of 8:30 HELP SUPPORT recital at Town conducted by Prof. Leopold Auer. Mats. Wed. and Sat., 2:30. Hall, evening, The Saturday November 19. program: Concerto, Elgar; Concerto, Lucilla de soprano Philharmonic Orchestra this theatre and The DAILY WORKER by buying tickets Vescovi, will Tchaikovsky; Grande Adagio, Glazou- prevent her all-Italian program at SCHARRER now; que chopin La Plus Lente, Debussy; 7WALLS:-: at The DAILY WORKER office. 108 East 14th Street. the John Golden Theatre, Sunday i rOx. Leopold Auer all program / Concert. Mpt. Chorus of Dervishes, Beethoven-Auer; I with MUM WISENFRRND Conduetlnff. (Hteinway) ! Dan’l Mayer Inc. "*¦ Th.,W.SS evening, Noyember 20. — j St.Mts. (Hteinway Plano. ) The Witches Dance, Paganini. donnJohn UOiatnHnlrlen Wed.&Sal.2:30