Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1920 — Page 14

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REAL LOVERS OF SHAKESPEARE Are Found in the ‘Roost at English’s

"2 Right 6 Gallery.” So read my seat check last night for "As Ton Like It” at English's. The seat was not on the first floor, but in the "roost” which is the theater’s heaven or gallery. The door I entered to reach “2 Right 6 Gallery” opened on to an alley in the rear of the theater and I '■admit I spent two and one-half of the happiest hours of my life way up there la the "roost.” Where a man sits in the theater is no index to his tastes. Education and refinement is not determined by the seat check one bolds, because I found many up there in the “roost” who do not only love Shakespeare but know the lines of “As Ton Like It” nearly as well as the players. As the lights darkened last night for the first scene of Shakespeare’s most enjoyable lore story, we gallery Inhabitants moved to the very edges of onr seats in our eamrstnew to hear every word of the players. Those who perch In the “roost” are not affected, they were there last night because they love Shakespeare and not for the purpose of Just spending an evening. A gallery audience knows when to

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laugh and when to applaud. The women whispered the sweetest words concerning the loveliness of Miss Genevieve Hamper when she first appeared as Rosalind. They welcomed with glee Shakespeare's finest fool, Touchstone. The men in the gallery took anew Interest lu Shakespeare during the wrest.ing scene. The women In the gallery murmured approval when Miss Hamper In the last act appeared in a lovely gown of white. “Mamma,” whispered a little miss, “I didn't know that women wore such pretty dresses in Shakespear’e time.” And the mother whispered, ‘‘Good women always dress in taste." Between acts, the men did not dart out like they do down In the king's row on the first-floor for a smoke. Instead I saw a number of men draw out flWpiea of "As Too Like It" and . they Md the scene which was to be next until the lights were lowered. That I have never seen In my years of reviewing shows on the first floor. During the beautiful love scenes In the Forest of Arden,. I realised that the stage and the gallery was very close together. At times I felt that one could reach out his hand from the roost and touch the hand of Rosalind. Such Is the artistry

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of Miss Hamper and the beauty of the love lines of Shapesppare In “As You Like It.” During one of the intermissions, I noticed that a man, who works in a barber shop and has often waited on me, occupied a seat in the rear. Oue of the ushers told me that the gentleman in question never missed a worth-while play and he was considered a "gallery authority” on what was good in the theater. 1 then recalled an expression of a fashionably dressed and bejeweled womau at a table'' in a case when her escort asked her to accompany him to nee Mr. Mantell. She replied, “Shakespeare is too heavy lor me.” If Miss Hamper and Mr. Mantell could have been in the “roost” last night and heard the expressions of real endearment expressed for them and the great work they are doing in giving the public intelligent and. beautifully mounted plavs ; I am sure they would love the # “roost" more than ever. The gallery last night decided that "As You Like It” was the best presented play so far this week by Mr. Mantell and his players. The verdict of the gallery is also mine and add that Miss Hamper triumphed as Rosalind. ‘ This is the first play of Shakespeare I have seen when there has not been a half dozen murders or deaths.” said a young man as he left the gallery with his ladv friend at the close of the show. The little woman at his side slipped

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her hand around his .est arm and smiled, "But this Is a love play." Theu I realized that It makes no difference where one sits to enjoy Shakespeare at the hands of Mr. Mantell and Miss Hamper. "Macbeth” is the bill tonight at English’s. • W. D. H. -I- -I- -!- FORMER LOCAL ACTOR SUPPORTS ENID aENSETT. In Euld Bennett’s latest picture, “Her Husband’s Friends,’’ now at the Alhambra, the question Is propounded as to whether second choice in love is not sometimes the right one. v The plot Is an old one, having as Its chief characters a ne’er-do-well husband, his pretty wife, and tho husband's best friend. When the wife is finally led to seek the divorce court, her husband is charged with paying certain sums of alimony. Just at this time he learns that his entire fortune has been wiped out through a break in the stock market. He arranges with his friend to make the alimony settlements snd then accidentally meets with death. The widow is unaware of the plans he bad made and assumes that the money she received regularly conies from her

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