“HELEN WARE has had an important role during the theatrical season of 1906-07 in ‘The Road to Yesterday,’ a fantastic comedy written by two women, Mrs. Sutherland and Miss Beulah M. Dix, the latter a graduate of Radcliffe, which has aimed to satirize in a good-natured way the romantic plays which held the American stage a few years since. Miss Minnie Dupree has had the leading role in this piece, which had a successful New York run last winter. Prior to that Miss Ware scored and individual success in the support of Blanche Walsh in a version of ‘The Kreutzer Sonata.’ She has been credited with the ambition and the ability to play Lady Macbeth. In ‘The Road to Yesterday’ she has played two parts, that of a modern society woman and of a gypsy, the latter performance being particularly successful.”
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The Burr McIntosh Monthly, Vol. 13, by Burr William McIntosh and Clark Hobart, 1907