Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1923 — Page 7

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“Music Box Revue” Opens Engagement In Chicago Irving Berlin's second annual "Music Box .Revue" opened its brief engagement in Chicago nt the Colonial theatre last Monday night, and took the capacity audience by storm. The critics are unanimous in the expression of the certainty that this production of Sam 11. Harris' is fur and uway I the most gorgeous spectacle and the best revenue ever seen in the metro- ' polls at the foot of Lake Michigan. As a series of spectacles this second annual revue has never been equaled on the American stage, so far as Chicago playgoers know. Anyone of several numbers—-" The Porcelain" number of the Auction Scene, "Satan’s Palace,” "Crinoline Days” and the dazzlingly beautiful "The Diamond Horseshoe"—makes audiI ences gasp in bewilderment at the poetic imagination which could con- ' celve so marvelously beautiful a stage picture. Anyone of these four numbers mark Hassard Short as the stage director par excellence of spectacular scenes. Laughter runs riot in the second "Music Box Revue” which is chiefly furnished by Charlotte Greenwood, Clark & McCullough and their associates. Irving Berlin’s delightful melodies have that haunting lilting strain which has made his composi- ■ tion so world-widely popular. Hal Sherman’s eccentric dancing is a riot, and stops the show, while Ruth Page’s I ballet work and Amelia Allen's OrienI tai fantasy completely captivate lovers of terpsichorean art. “The Music : Box Revue” is now in the second week I of its brief stay. —• I WANT ADS EARN—s—S—s

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