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THE HUSTLER OF ROME, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER, 16 1894.
THE AMATEUR.
Something About Rome’s Home
Talent
AN INTERESTING ARTICLE
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Manager Nevin Tells Some
Funny Excellences With
Amature Performances.
A Local Subject Lo
cally Told.
In Jbegi'juiug this article th
writer desires to ea> that he con
siders Rome one of the best places
on earth for the get’ing up of am
atuer performances.
Some of the beet shows of the
kind he has ever seen anywhere
were Rome shows. Then too there
are more people here who know
all about show business, tbao any
other town of its size in the coun
try.
So it is desired to explain that
that much before saying anything
else.
The amateur occupies a distinct
and unique place in the show bus
iness. As to the place—if you ask
th u stage carpenter he will, in all
probability, inform you that that
means the whole stage and all the
boxes
The efficient stage manager in
Rome once iufoirntd me that in his
bumble opinion, based on years of
careful observation, it was a fact that
a amateur aesor or actress coul d
cover more forbidden ground and get
in more different peoples way in a
given space of time, than any other
individual he had ever met with.
Os course we all enjoy the show
We all have friends in the play
and then we are all jealous of
home talent.
< The rehersals, —how all the
neighbors and friends doenjoy the
rehersals. They are just the great
est fun imagineable. It is such a
huge joke to take the gas mans
hammer and put it behind the
mirror in the dressing room and
then to speculate on the reason
why he looks a little out of tem
per. The dear fellow is not mad
at all and is not thinking unprin
table things about the man
who moved that hammer. She is
simply thinking what great fun it
is to be stage manager during an
amateur show and hoping with all
his heart that we may have at
least a dozen more before the end
of the season. He does not mind a
little thing like the loss of a ham
mer or a saw he always carries
around two or three in his vest
pocket for fear of an accident.
Great is the ameteur. Long may 7
he ware. From the most ambitious
would be Hamlet down to the
most obscure chorus singer we
love him and we wish him well.
What difference does it make
though we do have to show the
same difference to the latter that
we do to the farmer, it is all in the
family.
The chorus singer is as sorry
that the show can’t go on without
him as the “malancholy Dane” is-
As in Hamlet—Hamlet itself as to
intimate for one moment that the
one is not the peir of the other in
importance.
They are both stars of the
brightest kind in their own firma
ment.
And then the costumes. How
they 7 do sometimes make ‘‘the
punishment fit the crime.” I re
member once ii an amateur show
not a great while ago. that one of
the characters appeared in act 3 in
exactly the same costume that he
wore in Act 2. notwithstanding the
confession in the play bill that
twenty years were supposed to have
passed between the two acts.
I will say for him though that
he made up in the excellency of
his rendition of bis part for the
rather rmbarrassing circumstance
that he bad be m wearing rhe same
sun forgtweuty years.
From the unimportant maid of
all work, whose acquaintance we
always make as the curtain rises
on the first act, on all the way up
to the basso profundo indendu
ate of the genus villian, whose
death in the last act lifts a heavy
burden from our hearts, we are
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As well consider Olympian Jove
without his thunderbolt as to con
ceive the society drama without
the heavy villian who will smoke
his cigarette and roll his r’s.
Well, well, the amateur is like
a snow storm, a railroad wreck
or a night blooming cereus (take
your choice) .They do not come of
ten but we enjoy them while they
last.
I understand my friend Charlie
Seay is getting up “Caste” for an
early date. lam sure that it will
be a huge success and I hope to see
a large house that night, both on
bis account aud on the young mens
Library Association, an organiza
tion by the way. that the young
men of Rome do not take the in
terest in that they should,
Charlie is good in his part I
know and as the cast of characters
is almost the same as the old cast
1 see no reason why they should
not givej avery t creditable perform
ance. If Charles will only prom
ise me that he will let that ham
mer alone at rehersals I know we
shall get along the best kind.
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