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Apr 10, 1912 New York Dramatic Mirror with Janet Beecher cover

$ 14.65

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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    Description

    RARE April 10,  1912 NEW YORK DRAMATIC MIRROR with Viola Dana cover. Features on Premieres; Profits on Successes of Wm Brady; Specialization in Theatres; Silk, Satin, Calico, Rags Dressing the Chorus Shakespeare and The Box Office by Agnes Elliott Scott with photo of Scott;
    PHOTOS of Constance Collier in “Oliver Twist,” Rita Jolivet; stunning Jose Collins; Nat Goodwin in “Oliver Twist,” Louise Aichel with 7 lines of text; “Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway” chorus with Sallie Fisher; Marie Nordstrom head shot with 3 lines of text; head shot of Tully Marshall with 3 lines of text; Oliver Morosco 1ith 12 lines; “Little Women” with Fred Bock, Henry Hall, Gladys Hulette, Alice Brady, Carl Sauermann, Marie Pavey; Ruth Chatterton with 3 paragraphs; Thomas Ince; Reliance’s “An Opportune Burglar,” Thanhouser’s “The  Baby Bride with Kid and Kidlet; Robert Burns; Violet Horner; Edna Fisher; Beverly Bayne with 10 lines of text; Fairibault Theatre MN  “The Dantes” promotion;
    PLAYS OF THE WEEK on “A Militant Matinee” at Broadway…with 3 sketches…no fault with Miss Sheldon’s acting; fine bit of acting by Priscilla Knowles at Academy of Music; Moulin Rouge dedication under Ziegfeld; Emma Trentini’s beautiful voice and clever acting did much to make “Naughty Marietta” a success at West End;
    NEWS ITEMS on 5 lines on Jeanette Begeard; 2 lines on Lizzie Conway; 2 lines on Louise bliss; 3 lines on Madge Vincent; 2 lines on Evangeline Irving;  3 lines on Ellaline Terriss; 3 lines on Leah Bateman-Hunter; 3 lines on Claiborne foster; 2 lines on Rose Wincotte; 3 lines on Anatole France; Harold Bauer piano recital at Carnegie Hall; 18 lines on Agnes Elliott Scott; 5 lines on Janet Beecher; 7 lines on Madame Simone visits courts; 3 paragraphs on Madame Jomelli’s Concert; Harry Corson Clark and Margaret Dale Owen successful Hawaii season; John Philip Sousa ,602 suit; Edward Terry death; Neida Humphrey recital; Blanche Hall in “Bird of Paradise,” Lillah McCarthy title role in “Tauris at London Kingsway;
    Godfrey Tearle exemplified Orestes in appearance and action; enthusiastic reception for Edward Knoblauch and Arnold Bennett’s “Milestones” at Royalty in London; Frank McIntyre big hit in “Snobs” at Baltimore Ford’s Theatre; Nazimova enthusiastically welcomed in Philly; Rose Melville pleased St. Louis; Will Deming enthusiastically welcomed in Buffalo; Olive Vail found many admirers in Salt Lake; Mrs. Leslie Carter big business  in Spokane; Edwin Robin fully filled requirements in Washington; Izetta Jewell in “Nobody’s Widow” in stock for first time;
    DATES AHEAD for Maude Adams, Catherine Countiss, Nazimova,   Hypnotist Gilpins in Bellafourche, Sturgis; Norwoods Hypnotists in Auckland, New Zealand; Raymond the Great in Calcutta; Howard Thurston in Norfolk, Richmond;
    MOTION PICTURES SECTION items on President Neff and trade politics; Jane Addams on Woman’s suffrage; Chas Gaskill on perfecting or correcting the terminology of motion pictures; Cines feature “Josephine,” C. J. Hite, Mutual buy out Thanhouser; 5 lines on “Henry Walthall; 4 lines on Grace Lewis; 34 lines on Eugenie Besserer; 32 lines on Francis X. Bushman; 9 lines on Vedah Bertram; 18 lines on Bessie Eaton; 12 lines on Mildred Weston; 2 lines on Helen Marten; column on news from Selig; Éclair’s “The Raven” to be released;
    FILM RELEASES LISTINGS; FILM REVIEWS of Film d’ Art ‘s “Bernhardt in Camille,” Film d’ Art “ Rejane in Madame Sans-Gene,” Edison’s “Her Face” first prize winner  in review contest; “The Mine on the Yukon” “A Funeral that Flashed in the Pan” “Two Knights in a Barroom,” “Charlie’s  Reform,”
    ADS for ¼ page Majestic; ¼ page Essanay; ¼ page Lubin; Blanche Hall; Imp for King Baggot in “The Loan Shark” Asta Nielsen in “Woman Always Pays” and more; 1/6 page Thanhouser; 1/6 page 101 bison; ½ page Biograph with scenes from “Fate’s Interception” and “Their First Kidnapping Case,” 1/3 page Selig; Powers Picture Plays for “the Lord and Master” and “What’s the Use?” Melies; Nestor; Reliance; Solax; ½ page Vitagraph with “The Jocular Winds of Fate:” scene; Isabel Daintry; W. Olathe Miller; Leah Winslow;
    CONDITION: COMPLETE 36 pages filled with early stage, theatre and motion picture productions, actors, actresses, producer, authors, industry news. WAS PART OF BOUND VOLUME therefore bare spine, restapled, edge wear, edge tears/chips, small cover tapes, some upper water damage, decent condition for age.