because of paper-- negatives are perfectly clear
anyway)
(19th)
Last night, Edith, Elsie Wray & I went to see Otis
Skinner in "Prince Rudolph" which is a
dramatization of Stevenson's "Prince Otto" - and
very good. He is getting stouter & a
little ranty - but is as handsome & as
pleasing as ever - with a lovely voice - especially so, I noticed in a
little speech he made before the curtain for he was called out
repeatedly, tho' much of the applause I have no doubt was for
Maud Durbin - who looked
gorgeous. The costumes were un- usually
beautiful. Especially the
Prince's in the 3rd Act - cream colored tights &c. a
beautiful green coat. a red ribbon & gold lace & jewels "to burn".
In the last act a lovely gray & green hunting suit but The
Princess's in that was the lovliest - a soft gray with
a beautiful long cloak of the lovliest blue velvet & blue silk
lining. That act is very touching & very loving - In fact the
"love interest" is the Thing - She had beautiful clothes all thro', long
cape coats, big feathery hats, pink & white gowns & jewels
& roses. & The Countess looked very bewitching in a
blue & red velvet riding dress. Mr "Geschwind"
entertained Mrs.
because of paper-- negatives are perfectly clear
anyway)
(19th)
Last night, Edith, Elsie Wray & I went to see Otis
Skinner in "Prince Rudolph" which is a
dramatization of Stevenson's "Prince Otto" - and
very good. He is getting stouter & a
little ranty - but is as handsome & as
pleasing as ever - with a lovely voice - especially so, I noticed in a
little speech he made before the curtain for he was called out
repeatedly, tho' much of the applause I have no doubt was for
Maud Durbin - who looked
gorgeous. The costumes were un- usually
beautiful. Especially the
Prince's in the 3rd Act - cream colored tights &c. a
beautiful green coat. a red ribbon & gold lace & jewels "to burn".
In the last act a lovely gray & green hunting suit but The
Princess's in that was the lovliest - a soft gray with
a beautiful long cloak of the lovliest blue velvet & blue silk
lining. That act is very touching & very loving - In fact the
"love interest" is the Thing - She had beautiful clothes all thro', long
cape coats, big feathery hats, pink & white gowns & jewels
& roses. & The Countess looked very bewitching in a
blue & red velvet riding dress. Mr "Geschwind"
entertained Mrs.
because of paper-- negatives are perfectly clear
anyway)
(19th)
Last night, Edith, Elsie Wray & I went to see Otis
Skinner in "Prince Rudolph" which is a
dramatization of Stevenson's "Prince Otto" - and
very good. He is getting stouter & a
little ranty - but is as handsome & as
pleasing as ever - with a lovely voice - especially so, I noticed in a
little speech he made before the curtain for he was called out
repeatedly, tho' much of the applause I have no doubt was for
Maud Durbin - who looked
gorgeous. The costumes were un- usually
beautiful. Especially the
Prince's in the 3rd Act - cream colored tights &c. a
beautiful green coat. a red ribbon & gold lace & jewels "to burn".
In the last act a lovely gray & green hunting suit but The
Princess's in that was the lovliest - a soft gray with
a beautiful long cloak of the lovliest blue velvet & blue silk
lining. That act is very touching & very loving - In fact the
"love interest" is the Thing - She had beautiful clothes all thro', long
cape coats, big feathery hats, pink & white gowns & jewels
& roses. & The Countess looked very bewitching in a
blue & red velvet riding dress. Mr "Geschwind"
entertained Mrs.