. The Rotunda . niet;ill)ort played the part of TommyCarolhcis. and Martha Scott Watkinstook the part of Rose, his sister. girls showed much promise andwe predict for them success alongdiamatic lines. Mary Shelton, playing the part ofMaiy Campebll, a young dramatic stu-dent, nuidc a lovely artists model andacted !;. i .lart very skillfully. Mar-gaict Armstrong as Dick, Roses lover,played her part very convincingly. Nell Stokes, the excitable Fiench-man, seemed to enjoy her part thor-oughly, and was very appealing to theaudience. Mary Diehl as Edith, Roseschu was lovely and added much


. The Rotunda . niet;ill)ort played the part of TommyCarolhcis. and Martha Scott Watkinstook the part of Rose, his sister. girls showed much promise andwe predict for them success alongdiamatic lines. Mary Shelton, playing the part ofMaiy Campebll, a young dramatic stu-dent, nuidc a lovely artists model andacted !;. i .lart very skillfully. Mar-gaict Armstrong as Dick, Roses lover,played her part very convincingly. Nell Stokes, the excitable Fiench-man, seemed to enjoy her part thor-oughly, and was very appealing to theaudience. Mary Diehl as Edith, Roseschu was lovely and added much charmto the play. Elizabeth Thaxton as Sylvia, the so-ciety debutante, and Henrietta Corn-well, a^ her mothei, bed as if theyhad just stepped from Fifth Avenue. The play was entertaining from thebeginning to the very end. Althoughthe young actresses appeared ratherstage frightened at first they quicklycaught the spirit of the play, and putit over to the audience quite convinc-ingly. ETTA MARSHALL LUCILLE GRAVES.


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