THE COURIER. W At7v i ?IPwtR XHB JAggSIBEO THEATRE THEATRICAL NOTES JOHN DOWDEN, Jr., Manager. Thomas Keane played to a top-heavy housa at the Lansing on Monday night. Mr. Keene is distinctly an ector of the old school, a school which has not felt the influence of realism or of that pecu liarly modern movement which Ibsen's plays and Duse's acting best illustrates. Bearing in mind that Thomas Keene is keeping alive the traditions of a perish ing Fyatem, that h9 represents the meth ods of another Kcan and his contom porariep, of Forest and his dramatic an cestry, it is still difficult for a critic con vert to the school of Edwin Booth tD do Mr. Keene justice. It is necessary for effective stage represantation of any emotion or passion, to exaggerats it, just as a life fizo tiguro on top cf a column must be made several times life size in order not to be dwarfed by the height. Mr. Keene's scale not being the same that actirs as eminent as be now use, it takes the eye an appreciable time to accustom itself to the changed propor tions. HiB Louis XI was a dirty, vicious old man, suspicious of everybody and with After that ho can only repeat him- Ss& S5)S 8 MHHHEk1 'Iff I V 1 1 II HHUlUIIiMcSHflHHHillfinMUHK'j wKflHIII & Mr. John LHensrW )Ss S sweewxsxatsxsxsxsxsxsxsxs no notions about "the divine right of fairly good business. Three successive kings.'' Ue grovelled at the feet of performances will include nearly all the priests and assassins with asuperttitious theatre going public of Lincoln. In this and physical fear utterly lacking in loy case the numler was augmented by the alty. To be sure, before Louis eleventh's number of children who went to see time the King ot France was merely an what Palmer Cox has made as fascinat overlord, and the historical Louis was a ing as Mother Goose. These were dis co wara, but within a narrow range he appoitted. There was nothing of the had absolute power. The habit of power quaintness and the charm which fascin- life. self. Tho company was very good. The only bit of character acting being by Lawrence I owe!!, who played the Dau phin. Chas. Han ford as the Duke de Nemours had a stagey role and plajoJ it conventionally. The play is an histori cal drama, and does not detach itself by anything striking from tho hundred cr more I have seen. Mr. Keene's makeup was extremely clever. It was impossible for the audi ecc3 to discern where the man ended and the makeup began. In the bright est light he was the exhausted result of unrestrained vic3 and a mean soul. We have been trained to expect pretty women with forms not too prudishly concealed, but Keene addresses himself to the intellect alone in Louis XI. The feminine temptations in bis company were reduced to the minimum in number and quality. 'The Brownies" played at the Lan sing for two nights and a matinee to SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Ladies' Matinee at 2:30. Bargain prices, 51) cents. Children 25 cents. EVENING PKICES8l. 00 75 50 AXD 25 CENTS- One Day of FUN and MUSIC lMy tlj KmiiotiH Henshaw-Ten Broeck Co. With Jobn E. Henstyiw In their Funny Play With the best musical comedy cast in Lincoln this season. "It's a rood thinje push it alonr!" Seats on sale at theatre Box office. THE LANSING THEATRE, JOHN' DOWDEN. Jk, Manager. Iincoln's Favorite One Night Only, ' ' First TlrxG Hex-e o the 1 FrarI Darnels CorTX-c Opera Go. In the Record-breaking Comic Opera Success TI I or i if ame gompclcnt at of f 0 jFti$t8 game Elaborate ccnertf and Costumes As were seen during- the four months run last season at the Casino, New York. Prices-$1.50, $1.00 75, 50 aid 25. lenJs a dignity and a royal bearing even to canaille like Lou'u. Keene's Loui3 is never a King. On bis throne, surround ed by soldiers, he is the meanest of them all. Choking, gasping, (creaming throughout the play, he leaves himself no climax. Physical expression can go and no further than when, in the first act, he entreats the priest for breath and long ates or t hat peculiar quality which makes the Christmas pantomime beloved of children, in "The Brownies." The com pany was very large. Among them were three possessing talent, the wonderful contortionists, Newhouse and Waffie, little Ida MuIIe. Xcwhouse and Continued on page ten. Seats on sale Thursday at 10 a. m. Free List Suspended. THE COURIER - $2 PERYiAR ?zim&!mzm;