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Show THE ARGUS. caught on her return to London from the California festivals, where she has recently appeared with much success, sings here Monday evening next at the Tabernacle. She will be aided by her taberpianist Miss Nellie Cook and by the full nacle choir in the following program : Gounod Wa?e," . Tabernacle choir and organ. , iria from opera " Gabriella " By Babylon' Motette Pizzi lime. Bishop. Mr. Wright Huntington has The s stock gotten together a Idler," at The Grand. company and one that gives an even performance. The company is repeating here their Denver successes, and although this has been ,a hard week with so many counter attractions to draw the public elsewhere, the attendance has been good and the performances The Idler is an excellent greatly admired. drama, one that has a good comply element in it and situations that are intensely interesting. Mr. Huntington gives a fine interpretation of Mark Cross, the idler. He has a splendid stage presence and a good conception of the characters. He and Mr. King were heartily greeted by their old admirers. Miss Edythe Chapman, who plays the leadihg roles for the company, gave a strong and pleasing interpretation of the part of Lady husHarding, who risks her honor to save her bands life. Mr. Charles Hallock and Miss Minnie Kadcliffe were seen to advantage and the remainder of the company are all capable players. The stage settings are very handsome and show that Mr. Bellows is a skillful craftsman. The future company have made a deeided hit and the success of their season here is assured. The last afteropportunity to see The Idler will be this noon and evening. first-clas- The Wright Huntington stock company will present at the Grand all next week Arthur W . Pineros is great success, The Amazons, a comedy that filled with amusing situations, wit and charm. It will give the members of the company excellent chance to show the metal they are made of. Mr. Huntington plays the part previously Will Ingersoll and Miss Chaphere OTI QRfflP s skimmer . Maud DURBIN-SKWNE- R. T ABERH flCLE - 60NGERT, Monday, May 17, 1897, The World Famous Soprano. Aided by the Brilliant pianist, fllMss BelUe Cook Hnb the full Tabernacle Choir. by man plays the part played by Miss Warren. The following is the cast : played ' Galfred, Earl of Tweenwayes Utterly Barrington, Viscount Andre, Count De G rival Bt. Roger Minchin Fitton. a gamekeeper Youatt, a servant Orts, a poacher Miriam, Marchioness Castlejor Lady Noeline Belturbst. Lady Wilhelmina Belturbet Lady Tbomasin Belturbet Sergeant" Shuter .Frederick Perry Frederic Conner WrwHnntmgton NOW ON SALE AT DAYNES & COALTERS. E. STEPHENS, Director. J. J. DAYNES, Organist. Charles H. Bradshaw 1 w.iwir y Andrews ..Lmian Edjrthe Chapman liinnie Radcliffe JaneMarbury 17 will sing at the Genevra Johnstone-Bisho- p Tabernacle next Monday evening. This event promises to be an unqualified success. Following is the program : Tlje Wright Huotiogtoi) Katherine Leigh Chaminade Piano sole--" Air de Ballet STOCK COMPANY Miss Nellie Cook. Round the Campfire" Male chorns (" An Idyll of the Plains ) gentlemen of ohoir. (a) " Bleep, Little Rosebud" (b) (c) " Ever Lost To Me " " La Zingtra (1578) Mme. Stephens Chaminade Bach Donizetti Bishop. Chorus" Easter Masic " (Rusticana) Tabernacle Choir. " Dwarfs of March the (a) (b) " Poem " (c) " The Kings Hunting Jig) (1563) Mascagni Grieg MacDowell John Bull Miss Cook Aria-Op- era Will inaugurate Their second week At the Grand in Pineros HI Glorious Comedy IMlfl Massenet Le Cid Mme. Bishop. Strauss Ladies chorns (Danube waits) Swenson, director.) Salt Lake Ladies chorns (Mme. Rossini Solo and chorus V Infiamatns Mme. Bishop, tabernacle choir and organ. Mr, Frank B. Hatch has opened a practical school for acting at the Grand Opera House. Elegant Stage Settings, Handsome Dresses and a Perfect Cast. PRICES : 25c.. 35 c. and 5 Oc. Matinee Saturday, 25c, ... Up District Attorney. |