Word: mme
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cercle Francais will open its first winter season this afternoon at 2.15 at the Copley Theatre. Three one-act plays will be presented: "La Joie Falt Peur", a comedy by Mme. Emile de 'Girardin; "Le Baiser", a verse comedy by Theodore de Banville; and "Les Sonnettes", by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halevy...
...wave of comment blown up by Mrs. Gertrude Atherton's novel washed it immediately into the movies. To play it, Corinne Griffith and Conway Tearle were summoned. They managed to do some rather effective acting in a moderately uninteresting play. The plot, of course, discusses the rejuvenation of Mme. Zattiany and her absorbing effect on Lee Clavering, newspaper columnist...
...Hall, Mr. Ernesto Berumen will give an interesting program, including the "Fantasia-Sonata (after a reading of "Dante") by Liszt, and Charles Griffes' excellent "White Peacock". Mr. Moriz Rosenthal, absent from Boston for seventeen years, will return and play in Symphony Hall on Sunday afternoon. Messrs. Maier and Pattison, Mme. Gauthier, Mr. Pawlowsky are soon to come, while subscription is now open for the three concerts of the Flonzaley Quartet...
...following will play in "La Joie Fait Peur" a comedy by Mme. Emile de Girardin: Miss Helen Grew Blanche Miss Ethel Thayer Mme des Aubois Miss Rosamonde Thomas Matilde William Graves Noel C. S. M. Grayson '27 Octave J. D. Lodge '25 Adrien...
...little excitement was caused by the company's third evening performance. The cast of characters looked staid enough, but the rumor was strong that the soprano announced to sing the Countess in Mozart's Marriage of Figaro would be replaced by no one less than Mme. Ganna Walska, who has sat resplendently in a box at every performance. It is said she has become the proprietress of the company by way of using it as a vehicle for her greatly desired and delayed debut. But Mme. Walska did not sing. The explanation was given that she gracefully withdrew...