Wallack opened his new theatre with the request to all occupants of stalls to appear in evening dress.
When Salvini returns next year he will be supported by an Italian company. He is now playing in Egypt.
Theatrical men propose the establishment of a school for stage managers.
The actors of New York, have asked for a "professional" matinee of the Greek play.
Private theatricals are the reigning fancy among Washington belles.
The theatres are making every effort to induce ladies to do away with Gainsboros at the evening performances.
"Lorle" and "Pearl of Savoy" will be presented during Miss Mitchell's second week at the Park.
Oscar Wilde says that Clara Morris is a greater actress than Bernhardt.
The New England fair building will be opened May 30th as a casino.
"Mille et Une Nuits," now the sensation of Paris, is said to be the greatest spectacular play ever produced.
Alexander Dumas is writing a new comedy for the Vaudeville.
Maud Granger's husband has sued for divorce on the ground of incompatibility of temper.
Mme. Modjeska will play the leading part of Sardou's "Odette" shortly to be brought out at the London Haymarket.
Mlle. Croizette of the Comedie-Francaise has seriously injured herself by taking medicines for preventing obesity.
Toronto University students will soon produce the "Antigone."
Read more in News
No Headline