October 29, 192o WILMETTE is found the world over. It is extremely immediate. "Autumn Fire" is different 111 this respect from so 1 n\any plays \\"hich haYe come out of Ireland in the la t ten years- because most of these have been political. and .social pr?pagan~la ,plays. The.re ~.s nothmg of thts sort m Autumn Ftre. Tlte pla:v will be directed by . Alexanl der Dean: who is beginning his fourth I ~eason as <It rector of the guild, and the · 1 pn"iduct ion will he de~igned and exerutcd by :\lcvn Burtts, who has atI tended tn tlw -producing the last· two years . 1 LIFE 49 THEATRE GUILD OPENS WITH "AUTUMN FIRE" --- THERMOLIME Courteous and Efficient. Service Heating Oils-A Grade for Every Burner ' \ Irish Drama by T. C. Murray Starts Sixth Season Novem· · ber 12 10 W1nnetka --".\utumn Fire" an Irish drama by T. C. Murray, is the opening play of the stxth sea~on of the North Shore Theater Guild. lt will be produced on · . 1 1 HUGHES Cc COMPANY ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ General Offices, 844 Rush St. North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. T e1ephonea: SuperiQr 6481-2-3-4 Niles Center· 217 Greenleaf 3456 Rogers Park 0982 Xovember 12 15.m 13 Experl to these, Miss Tclka ; ot_l November W~lmette. It ts and on~ i · In adrlition nt the fi~cst J?Ieces m .rlrama .out ot 1 lkerl' will be an ach·isory director for 1 _Ireland smce 1t dramatic renatssance 1 the \)rocluction. not only in assisting in 111 1 1902. the training of the dialect and action T. C. Murray is one of the young·e r . of the cast but also in the detail of the 1ri sh dra~1atists and ran~s with St. I ~cc ncry and properties. Miss ~e.cre ~s John Ervme, Lennox Rohmson, Pad- the f1rst frllo\\" ship student to vtsit thts raic Colum, as. the most _Promising. of ,. com~try from the. Iri~h Frc_e S!atc unithe younger lnsh dramatists. He ts a vcr stty . She ~ ~ 111 ,·esttgatmg the sc hool teacher in Cork and one of his ' economic s dcpartmc.:nts in the leading r a r I i r r ptay ::~, ·· Btrthright," had a uniHr sities in this country and is at ~Teat success in the Abbey theater, "\'ortlm·est<:rtt until Christmas time. Dublin, in 1910. It was later produced She will he a responsible and authentic l1 y those players m this country and a(h· i :-~or and the production will excel rec ei\'cd the critic's high prai se. , The i11 rcali~m of detail an<L in local color. public was moved. by it more than any ~I cmbcrship tickets ·a re going- fast. other play in the repertoire during th(· Thc1:-.t \\"ishing to sub scribe for sea,~,·in ter of 1911 and 1912. :-.(I ll tirkcb should communicatr with Produced in London ~Irs . Eno -; \\'. Barton. chairman of the ".-\utumn Fire" was product:<! in , \\'innetka Ct)m_ m ittc c. ~fr:-~. Harry C. · Uuhlin and last vear, \rith an all lrish H\)110\.\'ay, rhatrman ~Jf the Glencoe ,· 11 mpany, g i\'en i; 1 Londo.n. Sarah All- L:·~~ ~~~~ltt.tl' <' . or ~f r~.. h.o hert Sto~l;l~rrl, ~oc>d, ,,d 1o \Vas the ]eadtng \\'Oillatl of ( h,tttntttn of tht \\ dn1rttc con1n11 t c. --t he Iri sh Player s in their tour in this - --------ru untry, played the leading role in the l ll i11 oi-. rankvd :-en·lllh in tht· proLondon production. The play was pub - d 11 cti,, 1t <~i lllinl'ral \\'l'altlt 111 1924, !i . . hed hy Hought o n ~fiffli~1 compan); t~1 · producing nearly 23G million s of dollar s 1·a,.; t s ummc r. at w !11 c h t 1111l' the C .. tt t1 d ,\' 1 , rt h 0 i r o a l. r lay p r (l d 11 c h. pet r o 1l' nm j·ror ur cd permi:-:-,i<·ll t ~ pr<·dncL· it. [t , ;11 1!1 n ·mtnt . 11 ;t, unanimou.; Jy app r o,·t·d hy the ! .;ui ld':- ne\\' play reading ··r,mlni tt ec , . ,·r ,lnposed ui 1knr~· l(itchL·l \\.l'hster, i .".roductt·,tl <_,( tkl·tr.i city hy public \1 r-.. 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