Clipper (February 1914) . n any lady,especially when shes a queen. For a tow weeks we had Crest on Clarke,a nephew of Edwin Booth, with us. Hewas a finished actor, and brought with himthe prompt books of the great Booth was a wonderful moment for us all aswe looked at the books the famous actor hadtouched. I shall never forget oar first per-formance of Hamlet. Just is the playerqueen came out upon the platform to pourthe poleon In the sleeping kings ear, theplatform, which waa> divided la the centre,separated, and down went the plsyer and alt, so that nothing was se


Clipper (February 1914) . n any lady,especially when shes a queen. For a tow weeks we had Crest on Clarke,a nephew of Edwin Booth, with us. Hewas a finished actor, and brought with himthe prompt books of the great Booth was a wonderful moment for us all aswe looked at the books the famous actor hadtouched. I shall never forget oar first per-formance of Hamlet. Just is the playerqueen came out upon the platform to pourthe poleon In the sleeping kings ear, theplatform, which waa> divided la the centre,separated, and down went the plsyer and alt, so that nothing was seen ofhtm but a pair of feet sticking up throughthe crack. There was no place for thequeen to pour the poison except upon th»kings feet. This would never do, so someInguilous soul stuck out his band from thewing In Impersonation of an ear, and Intothat the queen let the poison flow as ahaspoko Shakespeares glorious lines. Ham- DAVID BELASCOS ENTERPRISES DAVID WARFIELO FRANCES STARR THE BELASCO THEATRE THE REPUBLIC THEATRE. MOOT. STEEGEUOMS CABIN CO. UNDER CANVAS SEASON 1914 CD, F\ DAVIS, General Aeon* Per. Address:SPAULDINC & GRAND


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