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...performance of Mr. Clive in the title role. "Uncle Anyhow"; the comedy by Alfred Sutro at the Copley Theatre this week, is hardly worth the attention of the Boston public. The other members of the cast offer sincere and finished portrayals of the lesser parts, a comment scarcely necessary in a discussion of the Copley Players, but the play itself is an inconsequential thing. Mr. Clive is so delightful, however, that he not only saves the piece from mediocrity but even makes it rank as one of the most enjoyable offerings of the winter at the Copley...
...inventor, the only stage inventor in our memory who doesn't succeed in inventing anything, a pathetic figure. Mr. Compton, as a henpecked husband, Mr. Mowbray, as a Cockney toymaker, and Miss Currier, as a slovenly housemaid, all offer distinctive bits. Miss Standing is an able foil for Mr. Clive. Miss Ediss is several shades too cheerful to be real in face of adverse circumstances. Mr. Tonge as the prospective young bridegroom seems scarcely worth fighting...
...luncheon will be held in the Union tomorrow at 1.30 o'clock. E. E. Clive, manager of the Copley Theatre, will give a brief talk, probably on some aspect of the drama...
...Clive, manager of the Copley Players, will speak to the Society of Harvard Dames this afternoon at 3 o'clock at Phillips Brooks House. Mr. Clive has been the leading actor of the Copley Players since they were first gathered together several years ago, and when the company recently failed financially he took over the management in addition to his work as an actor. This week he is playing the leading role in "Captain Applejack...
First Lord of the Admiralty: Rt. Hon. William Clive Bridgeman...