Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1908 — Mrs. Patrick Campbell. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. Patrick Campbell.

The visit of Mrs: Patrick Campbell, the greatest of English speaking actresses to the City of Chk'ago is the most notable event of the local dramatic season. Her appearance at the Garrick Theatre is without question important theatrically and socially, for Mr£Campbell is not only One of the greatest actresses of the world ranking with Bernliardth anti Duse, but she is quite a figure socially in London also. Her engaging personality, her marvelous though strange beauty, her ‘extreme naturalness and dignified repose compels the deepest interest and unfailing attention in her every movement; in fact it is quite impossible'not to be interested in her, lor a peculiar fascination rivets all eyes to her from the first instant of her appearance upon the scene and until she again disappears. For her appearance in Chicago Mrs. Campbell will present the following repertoire - Monday Jan. 6th, Tuesday, Jan. 7th and Wed. jan. Bth, “The Second Tanqueray”; Thursday, the = FTT“ clay the 10th and Saturday the 11 th, matinee and evening, “The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith”: Monday Jan. 13th and Tuesday, Jan. 14th, “Kedda Cabler”; Wednesday jan. 15th, “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray”; Thursday Jan. 16th and Friday, Jan. 17th, “Magda”; Saturday matinee, Jan. 18th, “The Second Mrs. Tanqueray”; and Saturday evening, Jan. 18th, “The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith.” These are the four greatest successes of her career, to which she is limiting her present American tour. Each foie is a recognized masterpiece. The prices for this engagement 'will range from 50 cents to $2.00.