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Sir Gilbert Gibert Parkers Parker's stirring act five act drama The Right Hight of ot Va Way with wIh Guy Standing and Theodore Theodora Roberts Roberta Robert In their famous roles of ot Charley Steele and Joe oe will wi pa pay a visit to the Salt Sal Lake Lako the theater ter for four performances beginning be be- bo- bo ginning tonight The adaptation rebets re- re bets the Ule parent story with charm and plausibility and retains the flavor tavor an and spirit of or the tle original Invention The story deals in picturesque an and adventurous adventurous fashion with Ith Ih tho the redemption of ot ofa ofa ota a castaway life b by an act of ot sel-re- sel re self The hero Steele stands Inn in ina a n cruel predicament with love lo e and happiness hap hap- on one side and honor an and re responsibility responsibility re- re on the te other and anc it S is tho the solving of this problem that Eugene V W. l the adapter adapter has brought OUght to a a. 0 sue i Grand Opera Ollern at nt Colonial The coming of ot a a grand Arand opera company com corn pany Is a notable vont in any city out outside outside sl side e of ot the few tew metropolitan centers and certainly Salt I Lake ako is 18 to bo bo- bo bocon congratulated con con- in the tho appearance of ot a company corn com paul pan with tho the well wel established reputation reputation ton tion of or the Lambard Grand Opera company com corn pal pany composed as it is II of or Italian artists artists art art- of ot unusual dramatic ability an and glorious voices There Thore was but lut one opinion voiced We Wednesday nos a night at tho the close of or the production of or one of ot the most thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- satisfactory and ad d delectable musical treats teats ever given In tho the city The company compan was as wise in its choice of ot Lucia to open th th i brief engagement engage engage- ment moat at the Colonial theater for tor few tew operas s appeal as generally to the opera going public as the beautiful story of ot Scotts Scott's Bride Brido of ot set to Donizetti's matchless music giving gl broad scope for tor intense dramatic action acton and ad tender thrilling musical climax clImac In tho the hands of ot the tho splendid Italian company the favorite opera opera fared wel well Tho The Symphony orchestra of 40 o pieces under the tho direction of at Agide glde and Edorardo ws In itself Itsel an au Inspiration so 80 perfectly did instruments meats ments ment and voices blend harp and lute lluto being particularly expressive In certain certain tain passages in al aiding th the thrilling strains as For grace grace and sweet simplicity combined com coni- blued with wih one of ot the most moat won wonderful and flexible voices Cecilia Cecia Za who essayed the tho to difficult role rolo I of or Lucia could not havo been surpassed and her hor acting was superb from beginning begin begin- fling ning to end The cadenza In tho tim third net act with flute tute accompaniment was so perfectly given that the te enthusiasm of or the audience knew kneW no bounds and It Jt was VIS graciously repeated The well known Lucia sextet was also so 80 generously applauded that it was repeated In full tul Eugenia Eugenio Battain as Edgardo has a wonderfully sweet tenor voice olee with the true golden halI hal Ital- Ial- Ial I 1 Ian softness an and the part as a taken h by luin lur was a a. success Henry A Ashton tho the brother of or Lucia was particularly adapted to tho the part in physique splendid ld Hl stage e presence an and powerful voice while the other othor principal principal principal prin prin- cipal parts were wore all al more than to tory 1 The Tho chorus under the tho to direction of of the distinguished director was adequate ade ado quate u In iii the tho support of ot the tho stars while shilo I the scenery was a a good oo 8 setting t for tor the picturesque Scottish scenes The Colonial theater was well filled with a fash fashionable and appreciative audience many of or whom had gone fearIng fearing fear- fear Ing Lug that they would be he disappointed In expecting too much But It lL Is safe ato to sa say that for tho the rest of or the tho engagement engage engage- o- o ment went the tho house will wil bo ho crowded to take tako takou u advantage vantage of or what would appeal even evento evento e 01 to those who ha had heard tho tim celebrated A opera companies of the old world worl great treat Is In store for those who did not hot attend the tho to first t appearance atthe of at the tho company compan while who were present will bo be anxious to hear evor every opera oper In wil the repertoire to be ue given during durIn during dur dur- ing the tho week Tho The Lambardi company compan has In more to rul fulfilled expectations and aud scored an tU artistic and musical triumph In Salt Sal Lake This afternoon tho the over ever fascinating Faust will wil bo be given with wIh almost an entre entirely different caste with wih II un Tro Tro- tonight The Tho Tl lun Willard Mack Inc Is putting on Because Bungalow She Sho Loved Him So at nt tho tim to almost capacity hou houses s It I is thelast the tho last week of or his popular leading lending woman woman wo wo- wo- wo man Miss Blanche Douglas with wih tho the company She Sho has hns been beon playing playIng for i 75 consecutive weeks In stock and feels I that she needs a rest which sho will vIli Wil take at the tho coast resti Miss diss IfS Douglas b by and clever her charming personality I work has bas secure secured a warm niche In the hearts hearts' of ot Salt Lako theatergoers and these will wt welcome her to Salt Sl Lake La Wo at any time Miss Mary In Hall Hal who who takes tales her place lace in Mr r Macks Mack's compan company com corn pany pan will wll make her first appearance before a n Salt SnIt Lake Lako audience in TheRose The Tho Rose Hose of the Rancho nancho which will wil beglen be bo given gl en at tho the Colonial Tho The Bungalow closing for tor a 0 time Ume for tOr extensive altera altera- I alera-I I euter Edwin Holt Bolt Hol Is well wel known in lu Salt Sal Lake for tor his clever work with wih different differ differ- ent eat roa road companies There Is nothing in which he has ever appeared here hero that is more pleasing than his conception conception concep concep- I concep-I tion of ot the tho ma mayor O In George A Ados Ado's os o's brilliant bril I Tho Mayor and the tho Manicure In which ho and his company company com coin pany are appearing at the tho Orpheum this week rho Tho Roman travest travesty of ot the Fred Ray Ry Players has also made mado a big hl hit and all al of ot tho other acts act have done ouo part towards making this week ot f the the- tho best leat of tho |