IMPRESARIO'S WOES.
"' BESIEGED BY 1732 "STARS" WHO ''' DESIRE ENGAGEMENTS. 10 Paris, May Hi. A telegram to Hie Herald from London states that Mr Oscar Hammerstein, the r ' director of the Metropolitan Opera COlll- - pany. who is now seeking operatic tals ent in Ijondon. is being literally besieged s by prospective "stars." ie "I am worn out," saiil Mr Hammcrstein to the Herald's correspondent. "I '" have done nothing but see stars—wouldls be stars, that is—for the last two days. n By actual count (he number is soinething like 17K. The majority imagin- ■" <<l that they were great slngi-rs. I saw '' one e'llerly woman who told me she could not read without her glasses, who l } wan'fil to go on the stage. T cannot lb help feeling sorry for some of these pcole pie but f am looking for artists."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 July 1907, Page 4
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138IMPRESARIO'S WOES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 4 July 1907, Page 4
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