Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Mar 1926, p. 52

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52 _WILMETTE LIFE ~larch 5, 1926 "THE DUENNA" Amateur I i merce) Tlw ~orth Shore theatre Guih.l, ,. J<'rhlay, l\lart'h :i whose performar~ces haYe been the talk of the north shore during recent 1 7 :311 p. m . \Vihnette Chapter· H. A . 1\I., .Ma.<··onic hall. · years ·. presented their most pretentious I s p. m . \Vilevansbrook Encampoffering in the showing of the "Duenment, No. 177 T. 0. 0. F. 011<1 na." Sheridan's operetta which he , Ft·llow's hall wrote in 1775. Particularly impre."Sunday. :uart'h '1 si,·e were the settings employed for i : :~1) p . m . ~unday Evening· c luh . the nine scenes, each giving evidence ( ·ongTt-·g·a t ional church. of much care and study. Care also :Uonduy. ~lnrch S ·wa~ u. ed in the Yoice. employed for !! ::w 11 . m. Bridg·t' . Oui1mette f' out'tt · ~ · duh. the \'arious songs and while on the 7 p . 111. l>inn··r·. :\h· n·~ cluh, Cong-rt' subject it might he \\'ell to correct the I ..·at ; llll;tl <:l1UI'<'h, spt><tkt=-t·, .John impression that these singers were imZ . ".hit(>, ~ulljP c t. "R··la tinn o f ported professional s. Those who have Taxation to lrHlustry." fo11owed the Theatre Guild carefully 7 :::o p . nt. .:\lt · n·s Xig·ht, Ouilrn.' tt· · were qpick to recognize that the se t'ountry club. were north shore people; others, how ~ p. 111. OuilnwttP ('our·t Xo . \I \ t 'atholi<' l>au:..:-11lt>r's of .\.m ·· t· i('a e,·er, pointed to the program as proof at !'4t. JW..,t·ph's hall. of their contention that thev were con 'l'nt"Nday. .llnr··h U cert artists drafted for the- occasion. I l:! : t :, 11 . Ill. Lun<·hPO!l, \\' ilrndtt llp The story of the Duenna. ·w ho po~es tirnist cluh, Lakt' Shon· Tt·r'!'aC<:. as Louisa that the latter may tly to the I ::w p . rn . Latli1 ·s llowling- lt ·agUt' . man ot: .her choice. contains many opt)uilrndtt-- <'ountr·~· C'luh . I I portutlltres for come<h· moments and 'i 11 . m. t ' ommitlt't> Dillnt·l' , tluil ::\1 r. ] . \ \'. ::\ [ a c y and 1r r s. ] o h n M a rllH: tlt · ('Otltlll' ,\ ' (' )tth . shall were quick to take advantage of X: I . -, p · . 111. \Vi I 111 t'l t" Post :"\c). ~ -1 1;, I Th·: ~\nt~·r·i .. atr L .. giun, !'4t . . \tt most of them. l:nusuall" excellent gustillt ·':-; cltth h o us, ·. was ~I r. ~racy's performa t~ce and his \ ; J.i !'· 111. l)uilrnl'lll · ('oun, ·il So . :1:!:! ability as an actor has not showed to h . nigltt ' s 11f ("olUllthtts . lldd 1··· · 1hettl'r a<h·antage in anv of the thin·Ys I low ' s han . he has done of recent )·ear~ . Some ~f I \ ;::o Jl. Ill. Ttlt ·sd :l .' t'ntllllltlt l ity tht· others, however, pro\'cd to he far d;tlll ' t', \\'olll:tn's ·· lltl> hl<l:...: . \\ ' ·~dut·sU:o. llurc·h In b.ctter singe:s tha11 actors, there being 1:? :1.'; Jl . m. Lundu· nn \\'ilmdtt · J~o tmJt·s whl'n tt was about as eas\· to foltan· c· lul,, tluilnt··tl· · t'o~lllll'\' low the plot through the s.ongs as c lui,. · Sold rn Wilmette by throuf-!·h . the spoken lines. l~l'gardle::-- . f; ; J.", p . 111 . f:i.-J:.; J:n\\'ling- J..:t g u v, ouiltttdtt · t'ountr.'· C'!ult . of thts, tt pro\'(~d to he a finished perTc·rmiuul llarch,urc· \\ulfl'-f,ri!lis llnrtl\\urt· f .JI:i~- :: Fuurth ~trN·j 11"\:-t \\ ilnlt'flt· \H·nue· 'l ' hnrl'lclu~· . llnrc·h II formance in its major moml'nts and J 7 p . t ll . I ! II tT t r ) i J I Jl r :t 1l d I l' (} ~ l' ~ know of n_o amateur company capable Ut)ttmcitt· ··)," ' l '(·rrnin:tl UftJHtl'litt· \ llht~t· llnll si\··· J:r·i(Jg·, . . tluillltl'ttt> C'nuntry of surp~~!'-111g the efforts of this group Ph out.· \\"iJ. :.:~-t:c Phunc· \\ i I. 1:-.-.. ('(\lb . ~Irs. Gilbert ~mith of E\·anston was l ::w p . 111. \\'ilmdtt· Lndg·t· So. !1~1. one of the out-standing singers and A. F. & .\ . .:\ f . .:\lasonk hall . ' p . m . .\ . T. ~henn:tn Lntlgl' ::"\o. Dr. Da,·ies Lazear was particular!\ \!1:!, I. 1 l . (I . 1·' . Odd Ft·llow':-; cffecti~.e in at _le~st six of the song~ !t:tll. ~Ir_. Ntchol~s Zatchenko, Ill'\\' to the l·'rlda,·, 'h·rc·h I:.! (7mld, snrpnsc..:d and delighted the au7 :::11 p . 111. \\ ' i lm.·tt" l 'haptt ·r I~ . .\ . dience with his powerful voice and hi~ -----· - ----·- ----- ---- ---- -- -.\1 . :\l:tsonic !tall. knowledge of drama tic \\·ork. Add to Future· .,;,·t·ntl'l this trio. ~Irs. Dennis Gent and you Umuln~· . Uarc.·h l:i han? a remarkable quartet. The hal- p . 111 . llillrH · I', "\\'ilntdt· · Fon1111 t'or too J't·n·t·tlt \'tdine..' ' at ance of the large cast did about as 1 't ·nt r;\ I t 'at'.·t,·ri:t. w~H as could !>e expected, each trying fatthfully to Interpret the . characters ~ssigned. There was much good danc- r----------------------------------mg and an cffecti\'e scene in which 1. · eight Illlll" participated. ::\or should DR. ARTHUR H. 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