The New York Times/1918/11/11/Theatrical Notes

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THEATRICAL NOTES.


"Freedom" was withdrawn from the Century Theatre on Saturday night.

Eight players sailed for France on Saturday under the auspices of America's Over-There Theatre League. In the party were Edna Aug, Sara and Nellie Aug, Diana Kasner, Paula Temple, Williamena Wilkes, Laura Sherry, and Alice Martin.

The Hanneford family, equestrians, will join "Everything" at the Hippodrome on Monday of next week.

In addition to "Hamlet," which will be played next Friday, the Shakespeare Playhouse will give performances of "Twelfth Night," "As You Like It," "The Merchant of Venice," and "Macbeth" during their coming season at the Plymouth.

The Fowlers, a team of dancers, will make their first appearance in New York at the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic tonight.

Alice JOhn is now Guy Bates Post's leading woman in "The Masquerader." The piece will be seen at the Shubert-Riviera Theatre this week.

The American Fund for French Wounded is arranging a war relief benefit to be given at the Hippodrome on Sunday night, Nov. 24. The feature of the program will be a pageant staged by Mrs. Benjamin Guinness.