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GREY PLAYERS IN 'THE BMT The Shirley Grey Players. in open- Ing their current offering \The Brat,\ mt the Mineola theatre Thursday might, gave the finest performance of many in which this reviewer has seen them since the companw has | -eu at the Mincoia and Valley Stream play- houses In the second act of \The Brat,\ the Gtey Players did a superb piece of work, parucularly In tre mus. «ouch~ Ing scene between Prank Gibney and Miss Orey. Mr, Gibney handled a difficult piece of dramatle acting in m manner that made his role of the black sheep son as realistic as life.! Miss Grey, too, in this writer's opin- ton, reached new heights With Miss Grey and Mr. Gibney in the leads, excellent support Is given them by the rest of the east. Don Costello has the part of \MacMillan Forrestor,\ a novelist. Helen Travers 4s his mother, \Mrs. Forrestor,\ and Mr. Gibney is \Steve Porcsttor,\ whose chief purpose in life had been to get drunk often, 8. H. Norell is wast as a bishop and Joseph Eggent son as a butler, Emma Raff and/ Page are two society girls, both #rying to catch the popular novelist for a husband. \The Brat\ is an Interesting play. 1n€ NASSAU DAILY REVIEW AT THE STRAND TODAY LILLIAN GI5H wai NO KERRY LAURE MA N Pon Costello, as the novelist, brings Anto his home a girl from the streets, to study her for material for a book Bhe is Miss Grey and is referred to as *The Brat.\ Mr. Gibney, whor> fam- 4ly is sending him west to get rid ot | him, falls in love with \The Brat.\ Miss Grey, admiring the great, novel- 4st. does not. discover until almost too late that it is \Steve Forrestor\ whom she loves. 'The last act also brings in gome high drama, with an excellent 7:30-Police i 735-Lawrence Mercalf, §:00-Baseball scores 8:06-\Press of the West,\ 8:20-Walter lag. harmonica baseball scores whistler, Professor 4 M. Lee Horton,. vtoltnist. scone by Mr. Costello and Miss Page, the latter being a new member of the company The most brilliant offering of the sea- gon will be the mli-star cast that J. M Welch will prerent here in Somerset Maugham's excellent drawing. room. play \\The Constant Wife.\ 'The cast Includes such stars mx Lou Tellegen. Charlotte Walker, always a welcome visitor, and is remembered for her success in \Trail of the Lonesome Pine.\ \Warrens of Vir \Call the Doctor,\ \On Parole.\ Por 'Three,\ ''The Crisis\ and many ethers. Norman Hackett needs no intro- duction to play-goers. Me is an actor of quality and started his carcer as a mere boy with_ Frederick Warde and Louis James This will be the attraction, nt CortZamaica thentre week of April 16th with matinee on Wednesday and Saturday. ~ OR Jamalea Ave. & 175th St. #-30-Gertrude Shore, pianist 245-Henry Howard. impersonations. $:00-Geluso Mandolia quartet §:30-Vincent Bach, \trumpet 9 40-Theodore Rich. baritone 10.00-Dinner to Justice Thomas C. T Grain. by Grand Street Boys® As- sociation Police alarms, weather, tide w -NEW york 4100-NBC studio program. $.00-The Marioneites dinner 6:55-U. P. baseball scores 7:00-South Sea Islanders 730-Btatler's Permaylvanians 8 00 -Mediterrancs dance band. 9.00-Howard correct time 9.00-Little Orchestra 0-30-Twin Pairs of Harmony 10.00-Palnis \D'Or orchestra 10 30-Hotel Lorraine orchestra. 11.00-Park Central orchestra. solos. 11:30 music JAMAICA Directon JOHN CORT Tel. Republic 6200, Mats. Wed. & Sat. -in- W. Somerset Mangham's Smart Play THE cOonsSTANT WIFE waz-NEw york city-iss 4.00-The Tennesseans $:00-Edison Maris, tenor. 5:18-Bavoy-Plaza ten music. 4540-¥rank -Winegar's orchestra, §:5$-Bummary of programs 00-Longine's correct. time. 00-''Read Us a Poem,\ Norman Ham- titon i-Hotel Astor orchertra. #.00-RCA hour 00-Philco hour, \The Fortune Teller.\ 00-Longine's correct tin 00-Thomas Jefferson,\ Hon. Celler. 13-Keystone Duo 30-Dorothy Howe and Merry Three. 00-Blumber Music | 00-Radio study period 15-Jacobs' Shelton ensemble 40-Bomething about everything 45-Margaret Speaks, soprano. 00-Jacobs' Shelton ensemble 30-Levitow's Dance or 00-Sessions chimes., O1-W Newgold Interviews Ohan Gho- pal Mukerji 15-La Forge, Berumen musical. 00-Bamberger Little sym 10 00-Musical Vignette progr 10:48-Henderson's , Roseland orchestra. 1100-U. P. bulletins, weather 11:08-Henderyon's Roscland orchestra. 11:30-Witchiflg_ hour wanc-NEew York City-z09 €:00-Program summary Orphan Asylum band. says 7:00-McCann's' Moose-Onians, T.40-Purk: Lane orchestra. 00-King's Tea Garden orchestra. 30-Barciny orchestra odern investments. I fl— Hag-Ho kindling T oo—aandnz Audemars Piguet time. 4:30-Samuel Stochek, violin 8:00--Castle Club dance orchestra. 6:00-Walter Cacclola, tenor. 6:15-Lester Kemnochan, jazz pianist. 6:30-Jullette Uimer, popular songs. 6:45-Irene Potter, soprano 7.00-Bports resume, Chas. Vackner. 7-15-Henn & Schwelnberger, duels. 7:40-Pauline Cosly, soprano 7.45-fienn & Seweinberger, duets. 2:00-Priedberg | hour 9:00-Correct Lime, wast-ray snore-en cw # # % O* ~Long Asland's Greatest Nowspaper® * * * * *: at Is Domg In The World Of The Stage And Screen SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1920 And On The Atr Theatres vauey stexar ucarur Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton appear to advantage In \Now We're in the Air,\ m comedy that bas everythii ued photorraphy. good direction, cap- | able stars, und mort remzreable, a. good story. It is & good thing for the Valley | Stream theatre that the laughs in this nonsense opere are so evenly spaced. | Hysteria, with possible serious conse- quences to the patrons, would bethe re- | sult if they were not. Tomorrow at mt. theatre, \Sporting Goods,\ starring Rich- ard Dix and Gertrude Olmstead will be shown. anxeoua Tmeatie Tonight, for the last showing. the Min- wola theitre will prefent \The Brat. played by the usual clever Shirley Grey Players. It is the play which Maude Pulton, former musical comedy and vaudeville star wrote and starred In with phenomenal. suctess The presentation of, 'The Brat\ here will be an event not alone because of the fact that it is unique i theme and con- struction, but because the local players ure especially fitled to play this gem of play writing. Especially /is this true, in the matter of Miss Grey, popular leading lady of the company who will be cast in the title role as played by Miss: Fulton, \'The Brat\ from which the play takes its title is one of those intensely human and appealing stories in which smiles mingle with tears. It follows the: pic- turesque career of a nameless wail of the streets. who, after haying been \fired\ from the chorus of a cheap musical com- edy becomes' the protege of a famous muthor who takes her to his home and studies her as a \type\ ofhis novel. Tomorrow you. will see \The Patent: Leather Kid.\ 'Richard BarthBlmess' latest sereen. sucess. rivour TueAtas Bnowslides, avalanches, 'and terife blizzards all contribute to the thrills and suspense of \Wite Savers,\ the Wallace Beery-Raymond Hatton, Para- mount comedy, 'which will be shown for the last time today at the Rivoli theatre Paramount bas given its star comedians an exceptionally capable cast Including such bigtime names as Ford Sterling, ZaSu Pitts, Tom Kennedy, Sally Blane, August Tollaire and George Harvey Tomorrow this. theatre. will present Charlie Chaplin in \'The Circus.\ See Chaplin at his funnjest-\a lowbrow com- | eay for highbrows.\ See this ster of | comedy in the land of clowns, lon- tamers and mcrobats-on the wire among freaks, or trying to be a lion's friend- Smiles} Glgslest Chuckles! Laughs! Rows! Roars! THEATRE If you're not afraid of becoming: hys- terical from Inughter, you shouldn't un- der any circumstances miss \Flying Romeos,\ the latest First National com- edy featuring that inimitable pair, George Sidney und Charlle Murray, which open: ed its local engagement at the Hempsted theatre last night to a, highly enthu lastic audience, Unfortunately today's will be its inst showing Never have Sidney and Murray been funnier since First, National wisely put them together as-the screen's first com- edy team. Sunday this theatre will show \Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,\ the: great comedy sensation of the year starring Ruth 'Taylor as the adorable Lorele} Lee iyxBRrooK TiEATRE Burrounded by the most Important cast she has had since coming to America. Greta Garbo rises to new film heights in \The Divine Woman,\ he latest Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer starting p r o d u ction, which opened yesterday at the Lynbrook theatre.\ \The Divine Woman ts a screen adaptation of Gladys Unger's \Starlight\ which many of you may remember as a Doris Keane starting vehicle on the stage Miss Gatbo carries her role magnificently and Lars Hanson gives a remarkable per- this theatre present \Lovers stating Ramon Nu- varro. grove tmeatRe 'This is your last chance to see \Baby Mine\ and a rip-snorting vaudeville show starting with Christopher & Columbus, England's greatest [clown. and gymnast: Grace Doro. assisted by 10 Fingers and a Baby Grand: In China, featuring Bt Georges\ Raymond & Caverly to The Real Estaters, (they should, know: they live in Freeport). Ernie Golden and his Original Orchestral of 15 Men, famous rgdip and recording artisis and what a band. for the heroine toppling . clitts | AT RIVOLI AND GROVE TOMORROW | WOR Inaugurates La An addition to Saturday schedules is made by the Bamberger station, WOR, with the inauguration of a caries of Saturday evening musi- cales by Frank La Forge, Ernesto Berumen and a group of soloists and | instrumentalists. The first musicale scheduled for this evening at 8:15 presents a pro- gram made up exclusively of composi- tions by Prank La Forge, with the composer at the plano. Among the piano solos by Mr. La Forge are his \Romance\ and \Valse de Concert.\| The vocal soloists of the evening mre Frances Alcorn, soprano; Cath- erine Wright, contralto; James Fergu- son, tenor, and Harrington van Hoe-| sen, baritone. The program includes two of Mr. La Forge's songs, \Before the Crucifix,\| sung by Mme. Schumann-Heink and Mme. Sembrick all over the world. Also a newer work, \Into the Light,\ which was sung by Dusolina Giannin at Carnegie Hall recently. GOUNOD MUSIC IS FEATURED \Messe de Sacre Coeut\ (Mass of the Sacred Heart) by the great French composer, Charles Gounod, will tur- mish the major portion of the music to be heard in the Cathedral Hou: to be broadcast by the 17 associated sta- tions of the Columbia Broadcasting System at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. This program will present- a sym- phony orchestra, vocal soloists, male and mixed quartet, and a mixed chor- evening us. However, theer have been mum, ed works of other composers to make 1 the service complete In every detail; Forge-Berumen Series Stan. Faure. Neldemerer, and | Elgar TODAY Harry Langdon \Three Is A Crowd\ SUNDAY Red Grange Racing Romeo Added Feature Hot Gibson in SUNDAY AND MONDAY No Advance In Prices On Saturday, Sunday or Holidays C LA MAMA BOW TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EXTRA FEATURE: ESTELLE TAYLOR in \THE WHIP WOMAN ADDED ATTRACTION: \POETS OF HARMONY\ PIERRE HARROWER DOROTHY HEMENWAY $:00-Biano recital 5:45-Pinancial_ report. §:00-Studto program. T%:00-Prolle continued. SUNDAY wave-wew york crmy-se 10:18-New York Pire department, com- munion breakfast A Comedy Drama of .. wEAF-NEW York City-ive 1:00-Hour of chamber music 23 i -~CAFE TOMAZA Continental Night Life 2:00-Interdenominational Church serv- -_- -.- ices 3:00-Young People's radio conference. 4:00-Men's commence. SUNRISE BLVD. NEAR MAIN ST. Special Added Attraction 6:00-National Symphony orchrstrl Friday and # Seasons at the Maxine Eiliett Theatre sTRaND THEATRE Annie Laurie, beloved) to the world for centuries in song and story, has tome sto life mgain-on (the mereen. This is the latest role of Lillian Gish, queen of to- mantic drama, now playing at the Strand theatre. As the Scottish Joan of Are, Miss Gish plays & role so totally different from any in her career that it seems amazing. The new picture: is a gorgeous production The cast reads like the \400% of flmdom Norman Kerry. Creghton Hale, Joseph Striker, Hobart Bosworth, Russell Simp: son, Brandon Hurst, David Torrence and Prank Currier EMMA BUNTING Eves. (Except Saturday) 50¢ to $1.39 Sunrise Boulevand Near Main Street Grove Theatre FREEPORT, L. L Ben Bernie & Phil Baker present TODAY Last Times Today ERNIE GOLDEN and His ORCHESTRA and Other Big Acts Including Raymond & Caverly -ON THE SCREEN- \BABY MINE\ with Karl Dane and George K. Arthur George Sidney and Charlie Murray 7:00-U. P. baseball scores. 7:00-Hans Barth, concert pianist T/20-Musieal .. program . Major family 9:00-\Our David Law- rence 9:18-Howard | correct 9:18-Atwater Kent 10v18-Biblical Feast.\ NEW YORK THEATRES 74 Then, W. i Si. Penn: 7963 Erlanger's piccie, a. Erlanger Matinces Wednesday and Saturday THE - MERRY! MALONES By and with GEORGE M. COHAN 6 Theater lat Eves. 8:30, Mata. National X2 %,, By. Wed. & 8 THE TRIAL OF MARY DUGAN By BAYARD VELLER with ANN HARDING, REX CHERRYMAN Faes we course Extra Pealure H. B Warner and Lois Wilson in waz-NEw york ciry-iss 9:00-NBC children's hour 1:00-Gold Strand group 2:00-The Roxy stroll. 3:00-Unvelling of the statue of Andrew Jackson by President Coolidge. 4:00-8t. George's vesper. services. 5-30-National Religious: service. 8:30-Cook's travelogue 7:00-Longine's correct time. 7:00-Summary of programs 7:00-Aeollan organ music 7:40-Buckley and Chadbourne. string quartet. 8:15-Colifer's radio hour. 9:15-Tango orchestra 9:48-Utica Jubltce singer 10:00-Longine's correct time 10:00-Utica Jublice singers 10:15-Don_Amaizo, the wlenrd. wor-vewark-i22 3:00-Symphonte hour. 4:00-Cathedral hour $:00-H. 8. Ortloff. garden. talk. Ti48-Levitow's Sunday Evening mustcal« #:45-Randall Hargreaves, song.. dis- Bowes' Government,\ time radio. hour. drama, . \Belshazzar's FLYING ROMEOS ¥ maDELINE BRANOENS fnf sents CHILDREN of the STARS Younc.\ - 4 [6] I MAY o} va Sunday Starting Tomorrow Richard Dix A GALA BILL Times Square Twice baty rao wig! 2:00-Opercita in Miniature ® CHARLES 6. 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