Felix Cherniavsky - Depictions of Maud Allan's "Vision of Salome"

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Felix Cherniavsky - Depictions of Maud Allan's "Vision of Salome"

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BOSTON HESITATES . house manager of the New Amster Thre , speaks the represents von Erlaneraid : Salome will be produced here it not given at the Metropolitan . Fou can by word for that It doesn't make alterence What Thompson & Dindy IL Klaw & Erlanger want to have produend here it will be pro ed , and that to the whole story . Thomp BOB Dudy will not be able to do any . thing about it . You know that Mr. r . Target offered the theatre to M Con Jan 3000 It was said last night that tlek yator the Tuesday morning performance at the New Amsterdarn were printed and ready for sale Noirtheless the hope of a compromise with the Metropolitan Dired . 1018 has not been abandoned We are exceedingly hopeful , " said Mr. * hat i compromise may be et tected Ar Conried is willing to change in all of the produetion wbich will not mierfere with the music . The Work should be pive in a large theatre Fuch the Metropolitan , and the con quoy is accustomed to singing here . Homover , it cannot be given here , Mir com will undoubtedly take advan tage of Mr. Erlan zer's kind offer of the New Amsterdani Theatre Mr Coutind is not attempting to make money out of thig production . It is a aber o love with him . He wants Amer et to lay the best in music , and he lus * pent much time and thought upon This that the naturally is not keen to relin un brisht at once . The capity of the New Amsterdam hotre is 170 seats and there is stand point for The Vetropollun 12:19 unts landing room for nearly 2.0 ih New metordam there are 8 boxing ix . Torres scating four , arches chairs , 024 balcony seats , and 3S gallery sents About three rows of seats would like to be removed fr the puraner to make room for the addi . tional orcheatruired . " lam tult hoping sala Alfred Lerta . the conditesterday , " Whatsaone Bet the Aletropolitain , but the New An dam is beautiful na dig mitted theatre and it the acousties are #l . I see reason why it shouldn't be 0 $ of success there . " It is to ba . " Salt Mr. Tippel who by Nirah in the Strauss Ora that 11 : Turtors could not have made er pratat for the rohenrsal so that the details the objected to could have been modified They all had the privilege of askeiding the rehearsal . Henn Wohn , who had the Amertcan right to Salome , " sent a cahierram Hichard Strauss in Berlin nelieving him of the conditions in New York He expectes reply to - day . Wolfsobned to put Mr. Conried to give the male doma in the Carnegie Hall , at on the stage there it would be imprac Great Call for Salome Seats , but the Mayor Not Suro It's Moral . Secial to the Nate York Times . BOSTON , Masy . Jan. 29. Nanager Mr. Carty of the Boston Theatre sala to - night bar no matter what the decision was in New York in regard to Salome , would present it here and let the people noge it . I thought the people of Boston did hot mat it I would not present it , " says Mr. Mocarts but I have never re celved many requests for an opera so far in avance as I have to - day for ' Sa Bome Mayor Fitzgerald sald : If the people of Boston do not want Salome remote and give expression to flat view . I do not think the opera will be given , and it looks to me that it the opera is considered unit by the man agers of the Metropolitan Opera House to De performed in that playhouset it will ats come up to the standard for Bos . of course , this office grants the Roses , and if the opera is of the ot Pasive land we can revoke the license of The Best Theatre if anything immoral 1s prodhohet , Hit do not believe There will be any need of that , because Marh has always pursued the Bolig yiening to public opinion , Il Pacts tere bronglet forth to show : 16 & so on . the operas umoral of will be formed C