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Show OGDEN THEATRE JANUARY 1 AND 2 SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY A STUBBORN CINDERELLA. CINDER-ELLA. A treat is In store for theatergoers tills season, for tlure are a number of celebrities who3e talent warrants them playing important parts who will he seen with "A Stubborn Cinderella" Cinde-rella" company. Cort Albertson, who plays the leading part, is u comedian in a class by hlm6elf; his interpretation interpre-tation of the role of Mac has never been equaled, and as a star in musical musi-cal comody he Is a hard man to beat. AILertson has a unique way of his own, as most comedians have. LKce all successful actors, he started at the bottom of the ladder, but his good stage presence and excellent voice, coupled with hard work ami attention to detail. 60on placed him on the top ! rung, where he now seems destined to stay for a good while to come. Being a college boy himself, he Is much at home in his part, and hla acting of it leaves nothing to be desired. de-sired. Supporting Mr. Albertson is the clever prima donna, Miss Hazel Kirke. only recently recruited Into mnslcal comedy, but who has so far mote than J "made good." Miss Kirke is a decided de-cided hit, ha!ng a remarkable voles 1 and bearing. Lillian Goldsmith, an-other an-other musical comedy favorite, who is second to no other soubrefto as a dancer, plays the part of iis, while Mabel Charlebois, Neal Burns and Bobbie Wagner have Important parts. There are 2'; song numbers, all of which are termed hits. The attraction attrac-tion will be seen here Jan. 1 and 2, with matinee Monday. Seats Friday at 10 a. m. 00 . |