Theater: New Plays in Manhattan: Oct. 17, 1927
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"He says me: 'I have a little pharmacy; that is all I have.'
"I answered: 'That is very curious; for you speak so well the English.'"
*See page 42 for a further report on Nikita Balieff. *Jules Brulatour, Manhattan.
Maytime, The Student Prince, My Maryland; also The Golden West, due soon in Manhattan. *Producer of What Price Glory, The Old Soak, Burlesque, John Barrymore's Hamlet. *Author Hurlbut has written many a play, mostly second rate ; one exceedingly fine, Bride of the Lamb (Alice Brady). *Importer of the Moscow Art Theatre, of the late Duse, of The Miracle. French for "Bat."
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