Indianapolis Times, Volume 34, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1922 Edition 02 — Page 11

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‘EVERYMAN’TO BE PRESENTED By the Little Theater Tonight and Saturday

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Mr. George Somme© a* he appears In the old morality play, “Everyman,” to be presented by the Little Theater Society tonight and Saturday matinee at the Masonic Temple.

FAMOUS MORALITY PLAY TO BE PRESENTED TONIGHT. The Little Theater Society will present "Everyman” tonight and Saturday afternoon at the Masonic Temple as a special Lenten attraction. Mr. George somnes, director of the society and the leading player In “Everyman,” has the following to say concerning the play In a bulletin of the Little Theater: “When Christopher Columbus discovered America, and Just a century before William Shakespeare produced his masterpieces, a morality play corresponding In many ways to our “Everyman” was well known in the northern part of Europe. It was the Dutch play called “Elckerlyk,” (1. e., everyman) written by Peter Dorland, a monk of Dlest. But the first Impression of “Everyman” is traceable to the year 1529, although there is good reason to believe that It was in manusc.’lpt as early as the reign of Elward IV. An edition of the play was published early In the reiga of Henry VIII, when it was popular and often presented. The next edition was a century later in date. “There is ho evidence that the play was presented during the last two centuries until revived by William Poel for the Elizabethan Stage of England In 1901. This wa. at old Charter House, London, in the Quadrangle of University College, Oxford, and a' Kugljy and other ■ehools. That ‘Everyman’ should be first introduced tt classic audience was but natural. Yet while possessing the refinement of classic art, It exhibits a humaneness so comprehensive, so aympethefic and so moving as literally to leave Its spell on every man. After its first production it was given on the regular stage by Greet and his company in the chief cities of England, Ireland and Scotland. In 1902 It was brought to New Ycra by the iate Charles Frohman, where it was performed at the old Medelssohn Hall for a season of twenty weeks, and that same season had prolonged engagements in Chicago, Boston, Washington and Philadelphia, and became an integral pant of Mr. Green's repertory for seven years. “The accessories of the stage are simple. The characters, entering when possible from the audience, speak often In a monotone, especially those representing the abstractions, that being the primitive style of delivery. Characters representing aotual human types are allowed s little more license. “We have here drama In Us Integrity, and In passing it might be Interesting to observe with that fidelity this ancient drama abides by the Aristotelian laws of tragedy. The action and the versification are simple; the time of action Is that of the performance; the scene is never changed and the stage is never empty. But the place of ‘Everyman’ Is not with the c'asalc drama of antiquity, nor yet entirely with the religious drama of the mediaeval age, but with the drama of all time. There Is here for ns, as for the people of surlier time, matter for all that are human. Here may we all, tranquilly and sympathetically lending to Its sway our minds and spirits, absorb new Import from the vast text—life.” The musical part of the program will

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Another Last Custer Veteran Is Dead ARKRAN, Ohio, March BL—Reuben L. Harris, 73, one of the last survivors of

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