Tha Rlaing of the Moon,” a llttlo ono-act comedy by Lady Gregory, will be produced to-morrow evening as the fore-piece to the offering of *' Twenty Days inthe Shade” at the Savoy Theatre. The* %management hopes that the players will be seerrtor better advantage than in ” A , Pot of Broth,” the play which they pro-j duced last week. The new piece deals with the relations of the Irish peasants and the Irish police, and has a national significance. W. G. Fay and Bridget O’Dempsey will perform the leading rOles.• • ** i * « ^•* Paid In Full,” a new play of contemporary life right here in America, by Eugene Walter, is announced for Tuesday night at the As tor Theatre. The production Is made under the management of Wagenhals Kemper.The central theme of the play may be summarizfid 1a the Biblical mandate,*iI*Dramatic offerings that still retain their popularity tvlth Breadway theatregoers are jPLAYS THAT HOLD. »WanKyrle Belled and Margaret Illington In “ The; Thlc^f ” at the Lyceum, John Mason in ** The ! Witching Hour” at the Hackett, Mabel Talla- J \ ferro In Polly of the Circus ” at the Liberty, i Frank Kesnan and Charlotte Walker In *' The oi Warrens of Virginia ” at the Belasco, Kath- i;C erlne Grey in “The Worth of Woman” at the Madison Square, and Twenty Days In the Shade ” at the Savvy.HGlt;InThis i» tbs second week of Otis Skinnsr in•* The Honor 4f the Family ” at the Hudson and of Henry Miller and'TSdith Wynne Mat-thison in The Great Divide ” at the Academy j c1of Music. This is the final week of Maude Adams in “ The Jesters ” at the Empire Theatre. This Is the last week of E. H. Bothern in ** Lord Dundreary ” at the Lyric, as, after Sat-sctplt;plt;wtturday night, he will produce the other pieces in bis repertoire _______; ... .....
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