Word: authorization
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...exchanges it for one or Barrois and introduces the latter as Coudray in order to depreciate his character. His success is interrupted by the arrival of Marguerite's brother, Ludovic, who knows Coudray well. Marguerite shows him the picture and he discovers the trick. He, however, himself resembles the author, so they decide to get even by introducing him as the real Coudray. This furnishes an opportunity for several dramatic situations before the tangle is straightened...
...Thousand Years Ago," by Percy MacKaye '97, author of the "Scarecrow" and "Tomorrow," will be given its first-night production at the Shubert Theatre this evening. The play is a poetic romance the basic legend of which has been treated before by Gozzi, the Italian dramatist, and by Schiller. Last year, as produced by Reinhardt with his new scenery, the Gozzi-Schiller version, which is called "Turandot," had a great vogue in Germany. But when brought to this country and tried out on the American public it failed. It was then suggested that Mr. MacKaye was the right person...
...Mackaye's Bird Masque, "Sanctuary," performed last summer in Corinth, N. H., with the author and Miss Wilson in the title roles, will be repeated in New York on a large scale on February 10 under the auspices of the Civic Forum and National History Museum. It, also, is in press and will be published by the F. A. Stokes...
...latter will have its first American presentation here early in December; Miss Garden will be Monna Vanna, Mr. Muratore the Prinzivalle, and Mr. Marcoux the Guido, "Francesca da Rimini" will have its world's premiere at the Boston Opera House in February or early March, and both composer and author have promised to be present on this auspicious occasion...
...Alfred Noyes of Rottingdean, England, will give the second of his series of lectures on "The Sea in English Poerty" at the Lowell Institute this evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Noyes is well fitted to talk on the subject, being himself the author of several books, among which are "Poems" and "The Enchanted Island." The lecture will be open to the public...