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Things Theatrical

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
September
Year
1903
Copyright
Public Domain
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Grace George apparently has finally made her mind to appear as Beatrice. She will try the experiment first in Brooklyn.

Among other plays which Mrs. Patrick Campbell hopes to bring out in the course of her autumn season is "Tristan and Iseult," by Mr. Joseph Comyns Carr.

Cecil Raleigh will once again furnish Drury Lane theater, London, with its autumnal sensation. He describes his play as a melofarce. The title selected is "The Flood Tide."

"Little Mary" is the title which J.M. Barrie has selected for his new comedy to be produced in London. The principal characters will be played by John Hare and Nina Boucicault.

A new play by the late Bret Harte and T. Edgar Pemberton, called "Held Up," is to have a trial in the British provinces. It is a version of Harte's story, "Snowbound at Eagle's."

Wilson Barrett will begin his next season in England with a revival of "Claudian" and hopes to appear in a London theater in the spring. Next year he will revisit the United States.