Fuller Camille, Dumas The Lady With the Pearl Necklace, Dumas Rescued from Fiery Death--Iroquois Theater Romance, Wesley A.
To know the address of the firm of Wendelbaum & Schirtz, play-brokers, located in a Broadway theater building, seemed next door to knowing a Broadway manager.
Nor, doubtless, did the English crisp bacon and eggs which a sleepy housemaid prepared know that they were theater properties.
La Vendee was thetheater of protracted reactionary uprisings of the farmer class under the first Revolution.
In the same year was published "The Theater of Honour and Knighthood," translated from the French of Andreu Favine.
There are, however, some considerable mispaginations in "The Theater of Honour.
Handel managed the theater where his operas were produced and his oratorios were sung, and they would have indubitably failed, if he had gone against the accustomed taste of his audiences.
A necessary escort, he was at her beck and call at all moments, to secure theater tickets, and even to run errands.
Later, dinner at the Ritz with you and Ellen and that new Hindoo of hers, the theater again and the new dance club.
Then she would dress with unusual care, and covering her clumsy little figure with a heavy coat, sally forth to dinner or the theater with a grateful air, very irritating to a bored mother-in-law.
I promised to go out to the theater with him next week.
Girardin retired early in the evening; his wife received her literary friends after the theater or opera.
However, her appearance on the pavement outside the theater had made such a vivid new impression that Michael did pay as much attention to lapsing time as to visualize her now in that black dress.
Sitting in this tunnel-shaped alcove, he seemed to be in the box of a theater whence the actions and voices of the contemplated company had the unreality of an operatic finale.
The entrance of the beerhall was closed, however, and he stood for a moment like a person who passes a theater which the night before he has seen glittering.
Don't often go to the theater nowadays," said Prescott.
It is told of one of them that once in the middle of the performance in an uptown theater the thought flashed over him that he had neglected to close his safe--a duty which was never relegated to any subordinate.
No theater might equal the annual Christmas window display of Macy's.
No theater might even dream of creating such a vast and overwhelming spectacle.
It is the theater alone, as in its first estate a probable work of the first HierĂ´n, which at all connects itself with our present time.
Each chair has the name of a priest inscribed on it, showing how the theater among the Greeks corresponded to our cathedral, and this front row to the stalls of canons and prebendaries.
The pit or center of the theater is empty, and was never in Greek days occupied by seats, but a wooden structure was set up adjoining the stage, and on this the chorus performed their dances, and sang their odes.
From the theater I made a sketch of the valley, with the dazzling ridge of Taygetus in the rear, and Mistra, the medieval Sparta, hanging on the steep sides of one of his gorges.
On each side are the consuls' boxes, and below, in the theater at Herculaneum, were found two equestrian statues of admirable workmanship, occupying the same place as the great bronze lamps did at Drury Lane.
On returning to the theater in the morning, we turned aside into a plowed field to inspect a sarcophagus which had just been discovered.
The Dyketon theater management practiced the principle of segregation for prostitutes just as the city government practically enforced it in the matter of their set-apart living-quarters.
At least he would have been annoyed that an interloper should all of a sudden come between him and his desires upon this casual little Doll Tearsheet of the theater who called herself Blossom Lamar Clayton.
The convention ended with a mass meeting Sunday afternoon in the New Nixon Theater with Mrs. Catt presiding.
Eight theater meetings, exclusive of those during this convention, have been held in Washington.
The Studebaker Theater was taken for the regular service of the convention in the afternoon in order to accommodate the large audience.
She described the mass meeting of the suffrage war workers on December 8 at the National Theater in Washington arranged by Miss Mabel Willard with the following program: Mrs. Catt, the national president, in the chair; Dr.
Shaw with flowers on Friday afternoon and she sat on the platform at the mass meeting in Poli's Theater on Sunday afternoon.
The convention ended with a mass meeting at the theater on Sunday afternoon at three o'clock with a notable audience such as can assemble only in Washington.
The Forty-ninth National Suffrage Convention, which met in Poli's Theater at Washington Dec.
Through the effort of the District Equal Suffrage Association the spacious Belasco Theater had been secured for the Sunday afternoon meeting.
The headquarters were in the famous Hotel Marlborough-Blenheim and after the first day the sessions were held in the large New Nixon Theater on the Board Walk.
The meetings were held in the beautifully decorated Lyric Theater with appreciative and enthusiastic audiences.
It opened with a mass meeting on Sunday afternoon in Berchel Theater and an overflow meeting had to be held for the hundreds who could not gain admittance.
The last evening of the convention was given to a second mass meeting at the Odeon Theater with Dr.
The convention was opened in the New Nixon Theater Thursday morning with prayer by the Rev.
The press and the theater both have knowledge of this and a recent witty play dealt with the sins of the children, paraphrasing of course the classic of a bygone day, "Sins of the Fathers.
Most men have their habitual crudities, their daily lapses, and every home is the theater of a constant struggle with the disagreeable.
The next day was the longest that Arethusa had ever spent, in spite of all that had to be done toward getting ready for the theater expedition.
The theater was a particularly dismal part of Dartmoor and for some reason, probably known only to herself, she had chosen dawn for the time.
The obvious answer to the invasion was to load them on transports and ship them to the theater of operations.
This theater had a colored gallery, and the shaded gentry were required to pay as much for admission to the gallery at the far end of the building as did the nabobs in the parquet.
This little theater could seat about 1,000 people, and its seating capacity was taxed many a time long before the Grand opera house in the rear was constructed.
The first regular company to occupy this theater was the Macfarland Dramatic company, with Emily Melville as the chief attraction.
The queens had taken their seats upon a magnificent dias or platform, erected upon the borders of the lake, in a theater of wonderful elegance of construction.
As De Guiche quitted the theater for the purpose of getting into the fresh air he so much needed, he passed close to this figure and saluted her.
Why, right over to Kernersville in North Carolina the first little theater was born.
This modern motion-picture theateroccupies the site of the old Carey House where Martin shot Tolliver.
Exactly, upon disinterested examination one finds the theater of human history to be one defined by a ludicrous melodramaticy, the soap opera of the gods," he answered.
I will not take you to the theater again while he plays here.
Mamma has forbidden her to go to the theater any more this week, because she caught her making eyes at an actor on the stage last night," Alpine answered, maliciously.
If I were a censor I think I would allow a performer to say or do almost anything in the theater if only he did it frankly and openly.
When the young man left the theater at the close of the performance we sought him out and reproached him bitterly on the ground of his bad acting.
What happens after that I don't know because the people who have been to the Columbia Theater always leave you in doubt as to whether Clark actually goes into the lion's den or not.
It undertakes to codify and describe in part the theater of to-day and to analyze and explain much more fully George Jean Nathan.
At an audible drama in a theater the other day we happened to see a young actor who had once given high promise of achievement in what was then known as the legitimate.
Accordingly, one of the most salutary forms of entertainment is the comedy of bad manners which recurs in our theater every once in so often.
On this particular day we had taken a box at theTheater An der Wien, having promised Tioka that he should hear "The Merry Widow.
After that there would be a theater party at the opera, and, finally, the more intimate of our friends were to be the guests of Bozevsky himself at a supper at the Grand Hotel.
In spite of what had happened, we went to the theater that night.
There was an after-theater supper, in the Indian room of the Windsor, and I was invited.
There was a theaterparty that evening however, to which I was not invited, and supper after, to which I was not invited.