Show U The Adamless den Last week AVm E Sheridan a tragedian trage-dian of great notoriety and KOJMO merit attempted t give the citizens of Salt Lake presentations of Shakespeares great tragedies and half the chairs were I empty Last evening an entertainment was given which many had reason to believe be-lieve would border on indecency i not obscenity and there was hardly standing room in the Theater This fact speaks volumes and indicates clearly a channel in which the tastes of the Salt Lake public pub-lic run too frequently There is no need of disguising the fact that the vast audience au-dience of men and boys which assembled at the Theater last night were drawn thereby there-by the belief that the show would be of a vulgar character I that was not their belief the wives daughters and lady friends would not have been so unanimously unani-mously left at home vfl The Adamless Eden entertainment purports to be n comic opera hut there is nothing of the comic and little of the operatic about it I is t1 mere music hall show and a poor one at that The costumes were ane more modest than is usual with Hurh troops The best singers were mediocre and the poorest indescribable The voices of the chorus lacked timbre and were wanting in time The wit of the piece was but vulgar innuendo and the < whole performance is of low tone and bad tendency The plot if any it can be jttid to have is but n flimsy structure V erected upon the theories found m ri The Coming Race |