S'oGN TWO THE MICHIGAN' DAILY SUNDAY] NOVEMBER 4, .1923 ' aftd ithe BARTRON HENDERSON GREEN CURITINS. ' The Servant In the House", and T'here is a peculiar ipressin onI "Ka therine Parr.' Yet no matter how the tinipus aoncetrning Poessor Hot-- praiseworthy the prormriances may iter play podtuttionfl..lasses.' be there are always many in the aud- Somechow to the mido the casual ieoce who are prejudicd andl hurt by publithetre is lise sentimtent-and I this ack at cnvtaionlfal "lash" The a'~p I ito not oitt' cd hb' recognizing it maern American audience asa be- talaytit nder5( st asdirecaio mut, ctc s ccatol acIto laih, grasi oi necessity, be dll and utintfo"ct- dsly htiisI nowtiai vitli partt of ic. lhir ivas iim eter t inent I nca 'ibis taettng may, in part be' cit'to(' dttht i Ias wallbeltnto lithis the generaltmisunderstanditng a ire ° '5 nd ;t Il v-ratigly -'ii griltotatiscaitnecian awith the po- a c ak on!, vnintliiioita cn a er 'iycci Li. It canniot bl i'atiii Oct.t ic ,1Wat ri irtratig Isis trotigly that iitti the exceptitotn of S-IIt liraiiS-era"' Or-other is'i-itta thte rat tacitrears cif its exi"'entc'- adcrn h htOegets s;acl a I t'p icnof " "p-' ttired it tbien lsa' irganirthoui Itesiti ci tr'--z r r . r l < in-- whichat suctiinsa tatrsiia akittswortirits-id-'l c -~ t o c-o. c awithit.it Allisof i lthe lstlliaa t't. tt~re 1 y ia iia ituein cohetrentattfti's presente d since thntttiilltf I h htta' eende tns' he latt k 1 ftittsiaprey- ' tl- tr ierieci encc raltcrthiatttibitecause i of it. 'ttltl, , 'neillcatit tie tas, itoniitieotter had.ii' titan(e an ailhomi quietly prftcint au oraniztion nn.5-'l rc t5on 51 Ica tps acrte capatbtle ittprisentilng a dtiit l's ,tt ic I scriptionn stasso fatysacscm i 'l'S- ~t~'''a taC- itA tar, tind althougagt itrisenstit t' astilt SAtI4 in the expterimental slic h p-Fe tita Ptwasa .te winei thli ject ia one oathIts'two sigtitietstc ,tt =at n fr ,wl(incn towcarils syalemttszeai ilans uni thecetotheetrnl ctittn itsr t ter ' cett Ptayers u >_ .ac;c n an excellent perfsormatnce ttthi 'ue cacc ence"-becfore a aPtckdhe o set i a sthe i'cii i ' ir()fcicat' is onay'!ndoClydehalicit's a"'ichevet ptoi This-nd eseld er hl iis hto resenrtht lbi"pastor sst as "surbtart's- side p reset bbe t cn se GawortIhaanI clnttie adsthe bill at one-tct plays Icbeard Shawa andthte rest rat' in their given this coaing Thursdaty e eing, I svcal grvis's-itheytcta-raltemt. the steaming "Dulcy" antI Lugtne Ti is leads tett heim 'tpertnence ONeils tremendous "tBeyondthliiHlir ofpointiigistolt ins te ealocal iza."ebvously such an undertahing ,dcaatitsts Itat are reat artists One deservesth most encouraging stir had best. I sippo., begin wits the dosstedlyortnately, which it ill n older school that tset to secm sit good owee, hrei Ion uon'i tiil somne mire grew ott to tell us Howve, wvgve, ter isa oit o vewhas ordinary they really were. First that is essential to the proper appre-i'fa1al one culd mention Percy tiack- Popnan o tes pgenty las.tht maeslie hease-poor Percy", as Robert Frost pomp adpgaty htmksPro sI alleI hin-and include "The Scare- fessor Nelson's protductions so ieau sow"ci and "Washington, the M'an Who tiful and admirable, Professor Hotllis Made Us' anong the list of the immor- ter uses merely an indication atf sen telles lyde Fitch as well has man- ery-in fact, by his assn admission. ufacttreil iaiy works of interest, he has never put on a finished per sorb as "The Truth", (wich is slight- farmance in the accepted sense of the ly old fashioned tby this tine, and the word-and instead, everything is con- (charming "Beau Brummel" T e c- centrated on the actor 01 course, ; specable one must also include Aug- when the actor is a Burbage this- stsToanetthegadns qute as it should be, but often in the utsToaoeo hs odoe case of untutored amateurs uch who write aboit forty-two too stny. prominence is painful and pathetici Edward Knolock, possibly for "My . ( aiy's Dress", and J. Iartley Man- On the other hand, the test, i success- Lanrbcuete areIuhamr tot, becomes sat endless glory to both avelt'us wie. director and performers. ITettdrigiu snuhmr m Personally all his Tpemtdrnicouprsodchmcr-i- liosptatlihae eenwer mat pressive, headed, of corse, by the bosatIaesmellnwesrillit at-assame Eugene tO'Neil that I seem tt le in the case of "The Great Gal elo itigit legonlsihnyed _______________________________less rases Flowtaing tutm there are ftany lesser bal as vigortus antI pro- g resive palywrightslotf nte. Ar- F L. Tilden ..... .Ed tr tur Rititan is tne at theis, lerhimiti Donald E. L Snyder....hooksC i bet rpresented by his bitter picture Normand Lokwod,,,,, Mtsic oft irittbs, tmidileclass existence, "An- Robert BartronIHetiderson.. - i ' nit byhis flufyicttreiot si- ................. Drama i tilistis 'led first class existence, "The Gordon Wier......... I ... rt l Ass-li"Trlls" Elmer Rice is athal- Lisle Rose, lHalsy avidson b ts IthB.Lawsosn stilt atsher. Newell Bebout, Sanstel Mhore, jIwhseas'wird jttimble itt adlescent re- Jr. 1 beltomi 'Rgr Elooer", showed u- The Sunday Mtagazine solicits usual it unorganied pswer manuscripts front alt persons at- 'Eveyone also seems agreed that iiated with the University tian- (tPhilip Barry is a oy at great expect- uscripts must be typewritten, Iaiens, antI even in his first ply, "You triple spaced and writtetiott oneI and I", le presented such talent as to ide only, * * * merit boundless praise, Aided, of The Sunday Magazine achno'al course, by faultless acting, it praed edges The American Secular Un- to be one of the real finds of the past Ion review service for "The Un- theatrical season, The dialogue was official Observer" department, * scintilating and at the same time ______________________________________________ .perfectly natural, the characters -faultless as to type, and the story it- self light and Ironic and moving and subtle all at once, It ie the policy of iiis magzineto15 Zoe Akins seems to have gie publi'ssotiles mof opitniosby bothtiie studenites ad faicilty nm'whets if, in more sane recognition than all the the judgmtsotf time editor, these ari- rest, Her career was first pushed into eles ae of inttrins isaleind interetst. This daoenoetnssthat mnscripts prominence by the fantastical one- tolicited otvosntarily offeed are acter, "The Magical City,', and later necessartily in accord ih editotial b"else DdysGn -ut opinion either in prineiple oform,. by "else,"DdysGnA-ut ing", and "Greatness," There seems to he something sharply cynical in! term closes and we shall want ts go even her most casual conversationI down Saturday He had better start even in the opening lines of the ut-! early as the daya are short and the tern, let us say, that places her at! horses slow. j least within comparable distance of1 I shalt want about $200t more at the the distinguished continental contem- end afthe term to pay all my ex- I poraries.1 penses, naking them $24011. How lit- Yet now that I have gone this far I tie that is conpared with Hannibal realize sshat a mn ofa straw' I have- Stanley's He spent $50.0 a year, I set up. After all, even wills the wild- $72. Some difference is there not? !est stretch of inmagination, all at these Yes, slight as is is I know it is very -ple in the light cast by the brili'n ardl tr you Iosastve it. I tried to get jEuropeans. What is Richman, for in- a school whten I care ram hae last stanice, beside tasiptmann, or Rice be-!ut coaid nt succeed. It was too side P irandello, or Barry teeside tBai-title, After alt I o't know but it it, or any of the Atiericans in act wilt e sut better tr tme it I potsi- hesitde any at the foreigners-alwaya lly ra to renaiti in College the rest excepting ONeil, you utderistanidswIo itt the year. It is tat part of the at ofcourse sItandsaththeIteetutfalcourse tpeciliary it all to prepare a thmit, person for the necssary duties of a Sit the situatito on the ftce o it isi= troiticsion. We atitentd muhtse sak- *adteittedly humiliiating, lit titirs' is' ing anal writing. 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