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“BLACKMAIL”’—A ‘NEw DRAMA AT 
WILBUR THEATRE. 
Harrison Grey Fiske and George 
Mooser, both of whom have attained 
enviable reputations as producers in- 
dividually, have made their initial 
bow to Boston as joint producers 
during the week with “Blackmail,” 2~ 
startling new play from the pen of 
Princess Pierre Troubetskoy, better 
known in the literary world as Amelie 
Rives. “Blackmail” had its Boston 
premier last Thursday evening at the 
Wilbur Theatre, and if the play 
proves a fair companionpiece to the 
Princess’s first novel, “The Quick or 
The Dead,” it will be one of the 
theatrical sensations of the decade. » 
Miss Rives entered stage writing 
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seriously and with a purpose, having 
previously written plays never offer- 
ed for production, but published only 
for reading purposes. 
grasped the spirit of the stage is best 
proven by the fact that two different | 
producers at almost the same time ac- 
cepted two different plays.  ‘“‘Black-_ 
mail” will mark the princess’s debut 
as a playwright, the other accepted | 
play, “The Peacock Lady,” to be of- 
fered later. 
“Blackmail” will be seen but for | 
~one week more, beginning Monday, 
January roth. =< 
A man seldom wants to arbitrate’ 
unless he is morally certain of his in- 
ability to lick the other fellow. 
tate ~ 
Jan. 7, 1916. 
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