Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1928, p. 54

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~~~~~=~~~~~==~~~~=-~==GOocl Drima-But Liaclaay Theor, ~t . at Teatro Thia Saturday Lya De Putti is the "rose" of "Midnight Rose," showin1 at Teatro del Lago this Saturd~y. Just exadly what kind of a flower Kenneth Harlan, playing the. opposite lead, represents, is a matter of question. At any rate he's a reformed gangster. It is reported that Miss De Putti's English is improving. . When director James Young forgot to allow time for dinner she almost wrecked the health of the other actors on the set with, "When you have hungry in the stomach you can't loving." George K. Arthur and Carl Dane come back as a comedy team in ~'Baby Mine," showing Sunday. The boys are all wrapped up in a new set of gags and give you plenty to get hilarious over. I think you'd better see "Beau Sabreur," if you haven't already done so. For some reason or other I can't put up very convincing "anti"' talk where one of Wren's stories is concerned. But most of the time I don't have to, and this is one of the times. It will be ·.;bowing Mon. and Tues. "The Whip Woman," playing on the following day, somehow convinces you that Estelle Taylor has been taking lessons from her husband. The way she handles the gay old romeos of a Hungarian village in the post war period is something to marvel over. Antonio Moreno is the heir of a royal house who falls in love with, and finally marries her. George O'Brian and Lois Moran are cast as the hard-boiled American gob and the dancing French girl in "Sharp Shooters," a Fox film h..sed on a humorous story by Randall H. Faye. The scene shifts from French Morocco to Gotham's east-side in a tempo that varies from tense drama to riotous comedy. Y.HB FINER WAY TO A Jtriea fll · to LIVE (Continued from Page SZ) to refute. Before going farther it must be either re-named or re-written or both. "Companionate Marriage" was excellently presented. The cast, while somewhat stiff, reacted nobly to a prolonged and enthusiastic applause that at times threatened to disrupt the play, by giving a good production. · The stage set is beautifully executed-a marked contrast to most of the stage carpentry at the New Evanston. The changes In the cast brought to the foreground some of the best of the Evanston Players and introduced some new ones that it is to be hoped will remain with the group. The leading WOOJan, :Margaret FuUer, and Robert Lowes, a newcomer of exceptional ability, carried the principal roles in "big time" :;tyle. Joan Peers, another newcomer, also gave a splendid characterization that promises much for the future. Karl Way Ann Dere were outstanding as the father and mother. 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