?iAs Two THE MICHGAN DAILY SUNDAY, $OVEMBER 18,. 1923 BARTRON HENDERSON SOMETHING TO MAKE YOU-WISE. they are determined to beat the duf- In a fascinating room filled with fers in New York that furnish our brit-a-brac from Tunis. two gentle- present dramatic rubbish, and elevat- men with passionate enthusiasm were ing it in that they hope to gain as fervid-an appreciation for Ibsen and telling me of the new plans of the Shaw as we now have for George M Michigan Repertory Theatre. -The oIan and Avery Hopwood. The floor organization, it seems, has sitiied was covered with- gorgeous, thick red its initial venture with sufficient cour- rugs. Frederic McConnel, of course, age to attempt a continued Season willremain as director, while Miss .Kellys and -Hr. Reid will carry the during the coming months. I noticedholandoMrs:.RUndwillnaryths eavier oles. Unfortunately, I also that the room was furnished with-ad- discovered, the funny man with the mirable taste in red and silver. Tsere.f puppet legs from .The Theatre Guild will he three productions, each being has-beencalled back to New York, bu given a run of two performances, without uestirn his place will be March Hares by Harry Wagstaff Grih- filled by one &s capable. A dusty per- ble in January, Ann Pettersdotter by forated Turkish lamp glowed in the Wiers-Jensen in February, and George corner. The- plays themselves are de- Bernard Shaw's Man and Superman lightfu: the first a sophisticated com- in March. A soft pastel of a nude art- edye of manners, the second a power- ist's model hung on the opposite wall.-I fu tragedy of peasant life, and the Briefly, the fundamentalideal, so they third . . . G. B. S. The prices or said, is to put drama on a continental the season tickets, too, are very reas- basis. In Europe, I was to under- .onable-I did not quite catch the ex- stand, there are no travelling compan- act figures, but they must have been ies as in this country, but instead. suqrisingly low-so that there is every town of anypretensions.at al; really no financial excuse for not sub- has its own group of resident players scribing. A beautiful gilded screen -what we think of as a stock company hid something. ,. . This, I believe, only infinitely better. A weird. bril- exhausted their repertorial informa- liant doll with a dozen braceletand. tion, so in conclusion they confident- wicked eyes dangled over my head. j ly commended the proposition to me. Such a system not only creates a thor-, It is folly as worth while and as oughly appreciative audience-for sound,, they agreed, as the various -everyone buys a season ticket each concert series, the oratorical course, year to the theatre-and places the the several other combinations which organization ona sound financial bas- steal one's five dollar bills. By "sup is, but aloWakes it possible for even porting it in its inception one will ad- the most provincial person to see the mit himself to the finest drama, and very best of modern and classical, dra- everlastingly aid a progressive pro- matic literature. A brick r scarf ject to become permanent. A Literary with a hundred tiny mirrors was Times Jay on the table thrown over the door. It must be ad- mitted that in America we have adopt- 'THE ACTOR IN EVERY ARTIST ed this method in regard to music, 'You-will recall that an Orlando as illustrated by the local Choral Un- Bebe recently contributed an article ion series. Similarly, the final pur- ne -Pachmcnt d t ice pose of the Repertory Theatre i to on .Do Psebman to this eminent gain sfiraconfencerynThaptrov-'tJournal -of Words. With a scathing gain as firm a confidence and approv- display -of similes he contended that al for the theatre; eventually it Is -de Pachm inn utterly misinterpreted, hoped to establish an annual spason even mangled, his divine Chopin, pre- of ten or twelve productions of the ettngma-tlypatheChpiture most representative plays available. last thrut was particularly obvious In a corner lay a water-pipe of ham- and u -wa r thlrlovit mered silver. Like all art theatresand unfair:-Choose rather to pity the sponsors heartily disclaimed any he little -old man rather than scor ambition to be highbrow or to elevateh . e t the mob, but obviously this is untrue This disturbed sue immensely, for I In the highest sense of the word, am sure that to the majority he ap told them, they are highbrow In that peared not as a "little old man", bu - as a genius -with the immortal youth bat comes only with superb artistry F. L. Tilden..........Editorf-and my distraction makes me grow Donald E. L. Snyder-....Books --prosey. Truly we were all ready for Normand Lockwood-....Music the blood of this Bebe-whoever he Robert Bartron Henderson... was-determined to pound the folly .. . . . .Drama ronhim. On investigation, however, Gordon Wier...............Art he gentleman proved to have a very Lisle Rose, Halsey Davidson, ormidable .name, one whose musical Newell Bebout, Sanuel Moore,, Nr.,eMxwell bout, sa re, opinionwas always respected and as- Jr., Maxwell Nowels. s epted We had been ready to tell The Sunday Magazine solicits y h was wrong, all manuscripts from all persons af- cliiikflatly that e filiated with the University. Man- wrong-like that-but now . uscripts must be typewritten, Upon cautious consideration it has triple spaced and written on one (.been decided to rest the proof else- side only. * * * where. Of course, I am certain that The Sunday Magazine acknowlI De Pachmann is the one and only, but edges The American Secular Un- I would lay the claim to the actor ion review service for "The Un- in him rather than to his musica official Observer" department. * subtlety, still maintaining, you under- stand, that it could be proven by those capable that his various interpreta. tions were justified. It iihe policy of his magaine to Acording o the theory, then, publish articles of opinion by boilt Acodig t h hoy hn students and faculty members if, is musician to be a true artist must be the judgment of the editor, these arti- cles are of intrinsic value and interest. fully a third part actor. No matter This doe s notwean tit manuscripts how great his technical ability he wil oiie,,o outxariy offeredar ! gy necessarity in accord with editorial remain forever a cultivated mechanii rr ix principle or feru. if he lacks that personality, imagin- ation, natural magnetism-call it what that on the night Mary Garden ap- you will-that somehow sweeps an peared here one of the fake sopranos audience figuratively it not literalW of the School of Music, who happened to their feet. to be sitting back of me, did nothing Of course it is this that makes but crack a soiled smile the whole Mary Garden such a great figure, and evening; the same lady, -mind - you, Farrar and Chaliapin and Matzenauer. who drove everyone into the street They are actors and who cares.how with her own tinny palate- had., the they sing. .As long as they truly thrill collosal impudence to censure such a us, what difference if they upper or matchless personality. lower register is right or wrong. Perhaps Mary's high C's were, a However, there are plenty who dir- trifle thin, but who thought of that fer with the assumption. .Iremember (Continued on Page Seven) Security May be found for your valuable docu- Ments by using our Safety Deposat Vault. The service Wil1 please you. Farmers & Mechanics Bank 101-105 SOUTH MAIN 330 SOUTH STATE jl - t1taI SENIORS! S ke Your Enslan ap- pointment Nov Only Fifteen Days Left PHONE 598 121 E WASHINGTONI - l J Our Grill is at Your Service WEST HURON STREET ACROSS FROM D. U. R. STATION a ! WE'VE BEEN SERVING THE BEST r IFOR YEARS I!