WALLACE DIDN'T INTERFERE. ~ With Production of Jewish Play at Shubert Last Night.

March 9, 1908
WALLACE DIDN'T INTERFERE.

With Production of Jewish Play at
Shubert Last Night.

The dramatic opera, "The Witch," was given at the Shubert Theater last night by permission of Judge Wallace by a Jewish home talent company under the direction of M. Kasol and assisted by J. Herowitz. The play was given as a benefit for the congregation Tefares Israel, which is building a new church. The theater was filled and the play considerably above the standard of amateur theatricals. T. More was the musical director and Master Heimie Shapiro played violin solos between the acts.

Miss Ester Herowitz was the star of the cast and M. Kasol had the leading part as the witch. Mr. Kopperstein also figured prominently in the play, supporting Miss Herowitz. Others in the cast were:

J. Goldman, Mrs. B. Rosenberg, Miss Pearl Herowitz, J. Berkowitz, Sam Alport, Hary Koletsky, M. Silverstein, J. Herowitz, Miss Sadie Herowitz, J. Goldman, Miss Fanny Copeland, Miss Diamant, Mrs. S. Alport, Miss Dora Markowitz, Miss Tobi Silverstein Miss Della Baum.