Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1926, p. 22

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...................... ·· · · · . · · · zz December 3, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE · · · · ·· T · · · · · · · · · Stephen Shimonek, Jr. · · · · · · · · · 11 · Chicago for the first time. "The Open Door" is a comedy drama, one of the most vivid romances of t_he underworld in recent years. PrommAn Innovation in ent in the cast with Miss McCane will · Is the oft repeated promise to make be Walter Lawrence, the author, who · an important theatrical pro- spent several weeks in the ~,harle~~~n · Chicago ? jail in Boston as a voluntary guest m ducing center to come true after a.11 · order to get the correct atmosphere · From recent developments i~ begms r for many of the scenes in "The Open You can have your car a Door." · to look that ,,·ay with the formmg greased with no incon· new .producing organization in the ctty. venience under our Ch I r Phaeton Has This is heade·d ltY B. L. Murphy, a N · well kno,yn New York pro~1otor and .. ew rys e · producer, who came to Ch1cago exStorm Curtain Innovation · pres sly for this purpose. Murphy beOne of the outstanding features of Jieves that good plays do not t~eed the the new Chrysler "70," which was re· New York stamp of approval m ord~r centlv announced, is the distinctive · to be successful and is backinR: up hts type ·of curtains on the Phaeton . In addition to tht: ordinary method assertion hy completely prod~tcmg" and · opening here a new play entttlecl The. of using curtains with the t?P up, The Red Roof in No-Man's Land · Open Door." This is fro~n th~ pen of these curtains can be used wtth the Ju1t South of The Cottage" · \\!alt er Lawrence and wtll open Sun- top down-a di?tinctive. Chrysler feaday night at the Playhouse. turc introduced m Amcnca on the new HE way we do it: Just let us know where your · Murphy has assembled a.n all st~r Model "70." car is parked. whether your place of business, your · cast for the initial production of hts \Vith the introduction of these new home, the home of a friend, the "L" station, your club. new venture. This wi~l be. headed by type curtain.s is n?tcd th~ st~rt. of a · W e~ll get it_, grease . it, and bring it back within two Mabel McCane, well knO\\ 11 · star of new voo-ue 111 tourmg whtch, tt ts be· musical comedy and vaudeville V\'h_o lieved ~- ill shortly sweep the country. hours of your calling . · will make her debut on th,c dra~l~ttc \This ;1ew vogue will enable thousands And if you have the time, we would like have you stage in "The Open Door.' a :;ttrr~ng of owner~ to enjoy the invigorating · romance of · the u:tden,·orlcl ah?undmg fresh air in driving thru the country wah:h us do the job, as we are proud of work and · in laughs, thrills, and tears .. M t:->s ~~ c- and city districts with the top down equipment, most up to date and efficient~ Cane got l)er fi ~ st professiOnal sta:t 1 and curtains i'n place, i:t feature that · here some years ago and so h~s agam will readily appeal to the American · chosen Chicago for her dramattc dehut. motorist. · After "Th~ Open Dpor" ge.t s und:r way su~ce. stully 1furpl~y wtll heglll CAREFUL OF HIS INFINITIVES · preparatiOnS for producmg a second . ··1 · d t h it reach· when ln most ra~c . tnclcrd, \\"l' no lnt lgt-r 0 111 Oils · P.1~1Y or cDr .. ]ave, . ('t ' ·c · :1rr 0 and nel·d pit,· the pC~or anthor. Yalen tint· Gasoline 1e 0 pen oor ea\es r11 cr-. l"TI K . \1 · ·· · ~oes to Xew York. Tf "The Open \\ tlltam ~ . "·lho~e tllnl·'t 1 llt: 1 ~ · ~ .I .t n uug ttll n · Door" is as successful as arh·ance in- I w;~s..rt·Cl'llt ~- pu > h le<. >.\" dications ~il!nif\' ).!urph~· will continue 1 \ltfflm. ~1a" rdun.H·rl tr om Lond on tn Phone Wil. 3379 1928 Sheridan Road · producing i)lay~ in Chicago some\\·hat , Canm· : ; . to; tlw_ '.'"ttlt~· r, _ \,·h_ <.:rc _ hl' .d r.'t;s · along the same plans l_Jeing · follO\Hcl mo -.. t 0 1 h! ~ \\· rt~tn g 111 .l kt(l:, ~, ,(\, 11 ~ 1 '. bv Mrs. Samuel In . ull m her venture 1 n_<.~r that h) petched on the.~dge ot . a · at the Studebaker theatre, next door cltff_sn ~1 ~ 1 · t: to tht· Sl':t th.at 1.1 .hl' :- p itt -. Distributor · to the PlaYhouse . This \\'ill put two an lllhnttt\'e he ..ay :- halt ot It "· ~ · tlld · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · producing ;rganizations side by side in ' iall int o the ).fedltt:rranean. Finds C hieago j deal as Drama Producing Place Greasin1 o! 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