Theater News and Reviews MUJ Picld~nl iD "My "CamUie in Roarint Camp" t Girl" at Nonhore .New SUcceu at Goodmen "Camille in Roaring Camp" was revived at the Goodman Memorial theatre, Chicago, Monday evening, April 30. This gay farce, written by Thomas Wood Stevens, director of the theater was presented earlier in the seaso~ with great success and then withdrawn to permit "The Vikings" to be given Into the for the Ibsen Centennial. saloon of Bret Harte's Roaring Camp come a troupe of all but stranded actors who beg permission to present a play from their varied repertoire. They decide upon "Camille." AN EXPENSIVE HAIRCUT Ramon Novarro, famous screen idol, can boast the most famous barber in the world. For, when Ernst Lubitsch, the celebrated director, wanted his hair cut right for "The Student Prince," the director seized the shears from the barber and finished the job himself! DESIGNED COSTUMES Ali Hubert, famous Berlin painter and costume designer, who designed the costumes for "Passion," "Deception" and others of Ernst Lubitsch's successes in Europe, was imported to For screen entertainment this same America specially to design the cosweek, Mary Pickford, i'America's tumes for "The Student Prince." HuSweetheart," comes to the silversheet bert is one of the ·most celebrated in her first vehicle ·in some two years artists in Germany. "My Best Girl," with Charles Roger~ · - - - - - - - - - - - - - playing opposite her. It is a gay story who rose to such sensational fame in in which Mary appears as youthfui "Wings," plays to good advantage in and sweet as ever. Her magnetic this interesting little film, which compersonality, and her innocent charm pletes a delightful program of enterare the same as ever. Buddy Rogers: tainment. All off 1 Far as· we go! All off at Dixie, the central station of the jazz world! AI Kvale, the Musical Clown who wields the magical baton over hi~ merry mad jazzicians at the Norshore has .prepared a novel offering for hi~ next stage show entilted ..The Dixie Flyer," which ~egins Sunday, May 6. In this show he will transport hi.s fans into a world of oblivion, Dixie with its crooning harmony and jazzi~ cal . syncopation. Many, many tunes have become popular overnight, with the southern word "Dixie" carrying it into the hearts of thousands, and AI has accumulated a large bunch of those whose successes was outstanding. ..Mammy" songs, "Carry Me Down to Dixie," "Hurray for Dixie " and many others of gay, lilting rhyth~ will be heard in a dazzling array. AI has always been a secret admirer of red-hot .c: ~uthern jazz, and bluesand under the circutnstances those tunes will be played as they shouldwith AI as chief interpreter. His torrid . gang will PC?Ur . tantalizing syncopation from the1r Jazz accessories in true Dixie fashion. Patrons will be willingly transported from the drab everyday life to Dixie, the land of icehot jazz and gay recklessness, on Al's · carefree Dixie flyer. 11IE HOME OF THE SPOKEN DRAMA '10 (Sappoatiq Miu Maade Feal,) .......t "011 'fBB BIBIII8 LIIIB". 70'1 --t, tile ............................. - - - - pictalw ...... -...... .......... to .......;. . . . . ·~ tM EftUtoa P~ s--.1 _.ca··n · · tWr ...... tlda c-· -Q ia nne Acta .,. O'HiaP.. _.Harriet Fonl ot...iaa tlaat tJ.e w.k ttl tlae Stock pl.... H~ A Gnat c..,., ...... eo.. ... pt ~willa .... E...aa. perfonnencea a1:a1t at 1:31 Matiaee1 ..... at Z:JI o'clock PHONE NOW FOR RESERVATIONS UCBD ~~m~------~ KOIDAY TO :I'&IDAY BYB. l'leor ....................... lie .....,. ........... . ....... ' ....... lie Cllllln· ...........................lie ·at· Sa&ardaJ' ....., 0..,.-Kala l'loor IIM-B.._a,. tie aaa lie 8BAT8 AT BOX OI'I'ICB OK PBOlfll UIUY. IIIII -NEXT WEEKThe Evanston Players in a special production of "FRIENDLY ENEMIES." 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