Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1928, p. 37

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June 1, 1928 · . WILMET'TE lished late in 1899 and is called a "dramatic epilog"; he wrote no other play thereafter. It was the next year presented at the National theater Osl9 (then Christiania) and in some of the German state theaters. In 1903 it wa~ put o.n in London by the Stag~ soctety whtch had given Shaw his first hearing, and a year or two after New ork saw it f~r the first and only time. Theatron s production so far as ts now known, will be th~ second in America. This last play of the very old man looks back, as it were, over all his past work- the epic, the poetic an·d the ~ocial plays. It sums them up, discardmg ·the elements that had ceased to interest him. His style is realism, striking overtones of the symbolic, and as dramatically and vividly as ever before. The late William Archer, Ibsen's first champion in England, whose tran slation of the. play is being used, felt that the technique faltered because the symboli sm in a point or two escaped the realism altogether. In this day when r ealism is no longer sacred in the theater, this objection is not valid . LIFE Ibsen's Last Drama Will Be Revived by Evanston Theatron By Paul McPbarlin (Note: "When We Dead Awaken" by H enrik Ibsen will be the second production of Theatron's Season, to which the people of the north shore are now subscribit~g, at the Woman's club in Evanston beginning next November. Mr. M cPharlin is designing and directing the six plays about which he is writing these articles.) Raymond M. Weaver of Columbia university asked a group of the fore most critical thinkers of today to rate some of the great. · . Out of a maximum score of 25 Shakespeare received 21.9 and Ibsen 15.8, standing above Moliere, Goethe, Shaw, Aeschylus, Euripides and O'Neill. Born just a century ago, Hendrik Ibsen wrote plays that blew up a cyclone and drove European drama from the course along which it ha s been sailing into the waters, still troubled, it navigates at present. Every playwright who wishes to treat life serious ly has him to thank. It will be seen by the rating he re ceived how highly he ranks 22 years after . his death. A hundred years from now, on his second centennial, his · reputation may no longer overshadow that of Ae schylus, Moliere or Goethe -but how it will stand only the future knows. "\Vhen \Ve Dead Awaken" was pub- WRECKING SHAWNEE COUNTRY CLUB _. FOR SALE CHEAP All fancy material including French Doors, Porch Sash, Panel Doors, Plumbing, Steam · Plant complete with radiators, one and two inch Lumber, Hardwood Flooring, Fancy Electric Fixtures all as good as new. Must be disposed .of within 5 days. Act at once. Salesman On Premises r : J! GLOBE WRECKING CO. LAKE AVE AND MICHIGAN WILMETTE 1frs. C. \\". Legge tt of 227 Ninth stree t a nd ~Ir s. C. \\'. Park er o f Chi ago ente rt ain ed th e ~1 ot hers' club o f Alph a Omi cron Pi so rorit y o f North " ·es tcrn uni YC rsit y at a mee tin g at th e so rorit y house in Evan ston last Friday. Refreshm ent s were .;e rv ed. There Isn't Much There Isn't Much Difference BUY a new car a.nd you get value received. Buy a good Used Car . frqm a reputable rnotor car dealer in your own community and you'll also get value receiveddollar for dollar. Buy a new car and you may possibly place more confidence in the maker than in the deal· er. Buy a Used Car and the dealer may count for more with you than the maker. He should. See now what he has to offer you-·- Difference BUY a new car and you get value received. Buy a good Used Car from a reputable motor car dealer in your own community .and you'll also get value receiveddollar for dollar. Buy a new car and you may possibly place more confidence in the maker than in the deal· er. Buy a Used Car and the dealer may count for more with you than the maker. He should. See now what he has to offer you- Buffalo,ytth a full day at NIAGARA FAILS Chl~o Mackinac leland Pa1'17 Set.. Can. Detroit Cleveland wholesome amusements . · · historic interest. Cruise over Lakes Michigan, HW'On, St. Claire, Erie and return, over 2000 miles. A JCJYFUL trip replete with enchanting scenery · · · ' ! The Great Oil-Burning White Liners , are comparable with the fine Ocean Steamers. Large comfortable staterooms and parlor rooms-all ; !:.:::=::~~a_...,_ outside with window· or ~rt holea. Ex.cellent li;;:.;~~~- meals Deck Games, Entertamments, Mustc and DanciOg. Our social hostess will get you acquainted. I 1 ~South North American American '"'Y. ! 1 Tum to the Turn to the Classified Columns and read the Classified Columns and read the Sailings from Claitt~go T~tiY tiM St~turday, JuM JOt/a to Augwt Z8th, tnelrutre. R. R. Ttcltets 'Htw~en Claicago, Detroit, Clneltln4 and Buffalo will bf lumtned ftw tTtlmit upon additional paymml. Fol' llluetnted pamphlet apply any R. R. Ticket Otace 01' Tourlat Aaeac:r ol' write W. H. BLACK, Traffic Mana1er USED CAR ADS USED CAR ADS Chicago, Duluth &: Georgian Bay Tranait Company 110 W. Adam· St. Phone Ran. 2HO

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