Word: antipholuses
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Dates: during 1903-1903
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...than "As You Like It," showed the uniform strength of the company. Mr. Ben Greet and Mr. C. Rann Kennedy the two Dromios, showed unusual appreciation and restraint, avoiding the buffoonery so often substituted for the humor of their lines. A nice discrimination was noticeable between the impersonation of Antipholus the Ephesian and Antipholus of Syracuse. A real difference in attitude, the difference between native citizen and stranger, stood out clearly in both characters throughout the tangles of mistaken identity...
...Adriana," wife to Antipholus of Ephesus, Miss Matthison repeated her success of the afternoon in a part as different from that of "Rosalind" as could well be found in comedy. That the latter was better suited to her there can be little doubt; yet the courage and naturalness with which she carried through the stormy scene with her supposed husband has seldom been equalled. Even more striking was the depth and purity of her voice, which, without apparent effort, easily reached the entire audience. In her lines, as in Mr. Greet's, the rhythm of the words was retained without...
...Antipholus, of Ephesus, Antipholus, of Syracuse, Stanley Drewitt, Dallas Anderson, Twin brothers and sons to Aegeon and Aemelia...
Angelo, a goldsmith, Robert S. PigottBalthazar, a merchant, R.H. SmileyPinch, a schoolmaster, B.A. FieldOfficer, Frank McEnteeLuce, a servant, H. GastonAemilia, wife to Aegeon, an abbess of Ephesus, Millicent McLaughlinAdriana, wife to Antipholus of Ephesus, Edith Wynne MatthisonLuciana, her sister, Emily TaylorDiana, Dorothy Mahome
...that almost the entire text of the "Comedy of Errors" will be given--only ninety lines being omitted. In the cast of the "Comedy of Errors," Miss Mattheson will play Andriana; Dallas Anderson and Stanley Drewett--who were Confession and Deathe in Everyman--will take the characters of Antipholus; and Mr. Ben Greet will act Dromio of Ephesus, with Mr. Kennedy as Dromio of Syracuse...