Show IL FOJ l II DRAMA RAMA D U I I i Alabama J at It Orpheum Tills Vc Work CI k i. i P P. G G. MacLean seems scorns lJ determined to give Salt Lake the best hest of play plas After Af- Af j tor ter two such suh high class dramas as 19 The Girl I Left Behind Me Mo and The Charity Charily Ball he now announces cess eCI that for fOl the week commencing Monday his stock stoel company will present present pre pre- sent lent Alabama Augustus Thomas's Thomass masterpiece It is doubtful If It any other other other oth oth- er American play has haJi such a strong stronghold stronghold hold hoM on the affections of or the theatregoing theatregoing theatre- theatre going public as this l beautiful Southern South- South urn ern drama hama with It Its sweet pure UC story ston its Ils quaint Southern vernacular Its beautiful scenery sC Iry and the charming that envelops It H a a. I l nation that thaI pleases the eye lC rests the I rind mind and charms the th car l Since Its Ils Hist Hirst production sixteen years yeats ague ago af u It has hns ever been boon a source oC cC JO Joy to tu stock audiences The cn cast t thal Ihal present It next week at the I Orpheum will be an Ideal one Mr 11 Mayan farall will portray Captain Davenport Davenport Daven Daven- port lort the till part made lle famous by the late ale Maurice Barrymore a part that will suit stilt the Orpheum leading man to perfection Miss Stuart Little Mouse a as the company has already lh nicknamed her will play pIa Mr Mrs Page r a n part once once seen een never forgotten This 1 sweet little counterpart of Annie Russell Rus- Rus l sell H will tit It the rule rol role of Mrs Page Pug as ns 4 In the tho Hand of the O A play el dealing with her nusia Russia her morals mons her Intrigues H her people her politics her convicts and her refugees her hm cruel cruelties lies tad and barbarism or 01 any J J subject touching her as a nation have have always comman commanded cl a L. L large following The r recent cent struggle among theatre recent In the Last East has re revived re- re rte for supremacy 6 gle vl c led and added to the line Interest and to satisfy the demand al after r careful study of all the many plays available available In the thc Hands of or the Czar was was anti ami strongest pos po possessing I it chosen as ag the best st more points of Interest a a. beter bet het- er N written n and plot than all tho the others Dc Besides being lher the r best ct play of or Its kind It has the advantage advantage ad ad- vantage of or being new and amI not a re- re haul hath of ot old plays The plot hinges 1 f. f at Vera Veru a n. woman high at loved h the minister court ourt who Is by her hel influence of police and who uses over aver him to lu effect her hel lovers lover's escape c from The play has ha none of the usual Russian nihilist t scenes enes but while high in ht tone tom t Is intense until the rural cm curtain tain It will b be presented at c r th the tho New Grand theatre for four nights commencing tonight New specialties motion pictures and illustrated songs The rhe last half of nf the week the New eG e G Grand theatre rc wilt will have for 01 it its atti at- at action tt-action ti act ion the foremost of motional emotional plays a drama that will live forever and yc yet t will attract crowds EaHl Lynne The Ethel Elhel Tucker stock company will render the piece and anti those who have witnessed Miss Tucker Tuck Tuck- er cr lp 11 Sapho and will have o no pu doubt as to tu the success s of the pro ducHon Mr l Wilt Brandon will 1 essay U the leads as u usual while l' l Mr I Al Dickenson Dickenson Dick Dick- enson will take the thc heavy Mr Dickenson Dickenson Dick Dick- enson cuson is a recent pro product from the Delasco stock company in Los Ios Angeles where he was playing some ome ve ver very har hard parts part Mr Jack Jacl Diamond needs no introduction to the public as he has hasma ma made e good In very every role undertaken Elmer Ballard Hallar will be seen een en In tho the part of tho the old man an and that ho will be e at tome In that is also ahO as The drama Itself needs no JIO Introduction to the public of this city elly as ns it H Is one of tho the to f t the old dramas of oi very vry few are ale ar left New special special- ties lies and the latest motion pictures nod Illustrated songs will help t III make mutH tin Ill thin tho best l show Mho In town and und dont don't don t M m n be Le thc the one une to tu ml miss It ft s s fu feel Ft I- I diy day nights and x t souvenir matinee l' t 1111 III ill be he gl given n Saturday J Henrietta Cio Cro mm III Coming to Salt Sail Lake Henrietta Crosman greatest t of American actresses anti and probably the tho most eminent comedienne on till the modern stage Is proud of her It Ity with her own sex In N Now New w Yink Yuri Miss Crosman Is probably the bl g- g t t matinee e favorite of any player mUll moo manor or 01 woman who al appears on 1111 Broad Broadu Broadway uIn u In the phenomenally nally lon long New Nl York runs she has haf made In Mistress Neil Noll As You Like It Sweet Kilty Kitty BH- BH n I lah s and Mary Tary l Jur Mary Quito Quite too 1011 she r rarely rely escaped a n matin without being called upon for a speech Site She he took look this as a tribute from flom her own sex as matinee audiences al' al are largely el composed of women and she c I felt 11 b by this evidence l' of esteem l Il Miss s Crosman Is a r ready loady an and witty Impromptu speaker In Inn till the hundreds of or n addresses she ha has delivered delivered de de- livered over oer the footlights not om one word was waN thought of ot a mom moment ut In hl ad ad- vance vanc Those who have heard hoi her address audiences s 's J know no her manner of ot coming smilingly to lo the footlights t r t r l 1 r s t t J. J I r 1 Y i Ii I I d ky CM sS i 4 S' S Cl j jr jI I r p I dk r erf j r. r r- r j I ELSIE I i Latest Latent addition to tine the principal of oC the Or Orpheum 1 Stock J Ji I well as 18 she did that of Ann Urn Cruger crus and 4 that hat hal Is mal making some promises es two O such strong llOng players in tho the leads the success of the play Illa Is assured assured as ns- with frith the full of their support Beautiful Estelle Gresham will pIn play Mrs Stockton and cute cuto littie little lit lit- tie tic Mabel Mahel Stockton will be seen to good goud advantage as Carey Care J Preston 1 ston Robert Barren Barrett returns turns to the Hie cast casl playing Colonel Preston a n part he has played 11 times innumerable able and ashe as ashe he has hits full fully recovered his voice a aI I Haw Ilaw that somewhat marred his Iris last appearance ho Iw will give a strong in interpretation in- in of the part palt rhe The now juvenile man elan Roy toy Clement will w be cast In iii his own line an ami given n n. chance to show how what he lw can do Inthe In Inthe the part of Mr 11 Alm Armstrong trong the young un lover loer he should live up to the reputation reputation tation that has preceded him hI here Gus Gus- Mortimer the boy hoy wonder oC or the company will be seen in short trou irons irons- cr ers cra as the son on of Mrs Page It will willbe willbe be a treat to III se sc this clever comedian 1 IO fourteen years ar old lelby Roach Hoach will w have another r rich com comedy part pait In Squire Tucker Tuckel and anti JUll Judging from his excellent work In The CharIty Charity Charity Char Char- ity Ball he will more than please Utah's own Luke Cus Cosgrove ro c will appear in lunch black face He Inc will thus have bt been beurn seen in iii red white and ancI black Mr MacLean will pia play the famous part of I Colonel Moberly A strange coincidence coincidence i dence lance Is that six members of or the tho company com corn Imn pang pany were born hurn in the South and In a Southern drama they should be he at al home All of the scenery ha has he been n painted specially for Cor this production MacLean says lS ho Intends an and Manager to lo make it il his best effort tl to lla date e and In conversational tone which seems to IrnI Imply a friendliness with wilh the tho assemblage uttering a few bright ht re rc remarks remarks re- re marks usually based basel on some Incident ent of If f the occasion During Dining one of he her 1 r runs in New York YOlk there was a period of three months In which Miss Crosman Cros Cros- Crosman man was actually compelled to lo make nale nalea a speech at every ever matinee malinee Th The audience audience audi audi- ence would not let tho tine performance proceed until she lead had said sahl something to tu them and she confesses that lint the Insistence shown n on the these e occasions catered to lice her pride The tour of the tho famous Royal Hoyal Hawaiian band of Honolulu will embrace em lm brace the tho entire United States and mul tit the public will bo be given an opportunity of ot hearing tho the most novel organization of or Its l kind in fn the world Tho rho band numbers sixty musicians of or both hoth sexes and a military band a a. choir a stringed Oc orchestra as well veil as mandolin guitar and banjo clubs and solo ulu pin singers 18 of or both sexes The Tho band is IH to tu shortly appear appeal In this city About hullt J Player la I. I People Bertha alisch's tf tour lour ended last lasi week In Ili llo Boston ton Otis SI Skinner has haR been appearing appealing on tour in The Tine Duel to 10 line business Marie Malle Dressier Dressler following the other starts stars is to make mako her appearance In London Eugenie Eugenic Blair began a stock star starring ring rung season reason in Philadelphia In lu Leah the Forsaken Mary Ialy Shaw Is 13 reading nw plays plas with tho tine exp expectation of starring In a suitable vehicle next season The Light hl that F Failed which Forbes Forles Robertson u us d 11 In inn his tour here Is being played In a n stock company company company com com- pany in Boston Buston Little Lillie and mill George All wh who who have bl been 11 playing in Bu luster Busier l r Browns Brown are art to tn be he seen een In a new piece Illece called Little Jack Juck Horner homer Drury Rector one of ot the sopranos of or Ho Rosalie mlle will have the i donna rol role rolo in next seasons season's ons on's production of Simple Simon Simple James J J. J Corbett is to appear In his next play in the tine role rolo of or a gentlemanly gentleman gentleman- ly Iy burglar r not a Rallies Raines but huL somethinG some sonie- thing like that lint character Bruce Mcnae and HalT Harry Harwood are arc In the company compan supporting supporting- Kathryn Kathrn Kathryn Kath- Kath ryn rn KIdder Adder In her new play The J Embarrassment of Riches Mrs firs Youngs Young's pIa play Brown n of Harvard Har liar yard vard Is to celebrate It Its one hun performance next week and souvenirs U will bo be distributed The Thc death Is reported of or Olga Brandon Bran Bran- don who appeared hero horo with J J. J S S. Clarke on his last tour of tints this country and who ha has beets been In American pro- pro since Mince Now ow that T r Margaret Anglin has ha proved IHn her hel ability as os an em emotional actress It I Is saint said sine she wl wishes to earn laurels In the JI light hl comedy Held and will trill tr try pieces of or that character Next fall Call a soc second company will Iwon be Iw benn beon on nn the road In ht Tho Vanderbilt Cup CUli with Miss bliss Virginia Glyndon In ht the tho title role lole now played b by Elsie Miss lIss Glynden's Imitations arc are said to tu be lie clever II 11 V. V Esmond's s In Merry Springtime Spring Spring- time will be e one of or Charles Frohman's Froh- Froh mans man autumn productions In London It Is hi a three act comedy ell dealing with the love of oC a a. young I English peer for foran foran an American girl It la Is the Intention of oC Charles Charl s Frohman Frohman Frohman Froh- Froh man to lo present nt Peter Pter Pan Sh Sher Sherlock r lock Holmes with Robot Robert t Gillette In inn the Iho title role roJe an and Edna Elina Mu May In Paris It H Is not yet Cl decided whether Maude A Adams will pia play tho lie first st named Alice Allee closed her hel ter tour tom In Ingrand Ingrand grand opera this week weck in Mass lass IJ before rOlO a vel very enthusiastic lIc audi audi- ence She will open in to Boston next season having for fOl her lour tour a grand opera t repertoire presented h by a large huge company ny Clara Morris has made a lug big hit on her hel return to tho the stage In Washing Washing- Washington ton t she he received on her first appearance appearance appear appear- ance an ovation which lasted fully live minutes Silo She Is also en engaged in literary liter liter- literary ary nry work which she does not Intend lo to give up George Broadhurst's The Coward with Robert r T. Haines in the principal principal principal pal part and with Frederick PITY Perry Frederic do o Belleville Lillian Albertson Albert Albert- son Georgia Mendum l mid and Albert In the cast ha has Just been produced In Chicago o Tho The Shakespeare revival to be made malle al at the he Academy of Music l New York by hy E E. E H and Julia Mario C wo will Include Romeo Homco a and Jull Juliet gullet t Much uch Ado 10 About Nothing Taming of tho the Shrew w w l f Merchant oft of Venice Twelfth Night an and Hamlet George Georgo Richards who for fol several ral years CalS was prominently Identified d with the comedies of or the late Charles Chart II 11 Hoyt will enter vaudeville In a boiled boiled- down version erslon of or A Hole In the Ground The Thu 81 sketch will be he called A A Four Hour Walt and anti will cn engage age the tine services of or live persons Dorothy Donnelly Donnell Is to have an Im Important important im- im role In Charles Kleins Klein's new pIa play which Is to have its prom premiere lore at atthe atthe the till Hudson theatre In the fall Miss l Donnelly Donnolly first fill made a hit In lii Soldiers of or Fortuna Fortuno attracting attention later fur for her Inper impersonation of Candida in Bernard Bernar Shaw Shaw's play This season tuson she sho has haR scored a n great success in jn The Little Lithe Gray Cray Lady Them Thoro will be he quite a large number number num num- ber 01 of or stock companies this summer Mummer G George Fawcett Is to establish one in with Percy ll as leadIng leadIng leading lead- lead Ing lall lady and a now play r by Iny George Georgo Hazleton will be tried tiled Mr TI Hazleton is the author of l Il Mistress he ess s Nell The huberts are me to as a summer attraction In fn New York a anew anew anew new musical comedy by R. R II Burnside Burnside Burnside Burn- Burn side and Gustav called Tho Tine Tourist The Tho company engaged to lo present it Includes Richard Golden Will ill T. T hedge Hodge c. c Julia Sanderson Estelle Estello orth Delia Della NI and Mabel Wilbur |