Show A SUCCESS So Declares Denver Audience Audience Audience Au Au- That Crowded the Broadway Theater Denver pronounces a suc sue cess cesI A packed house lse erected the thc Salt Lake company compan at the Broadway in tho the Colorado elt city last night and the thc applause at times limes was deafening Here Hero are ni-c the Denver comments on last nights night's performance performance per per- Tho The Republican says sas It described described de do- scribed by 11 Its author as an Aztec romance was the thc dramatic novelty no which opened the r regular ular season of or tho the Broadway thea- thea tor last night The Thc production Is one of or orthe the most elaborate of its sort recently seen een on the thc American stage stac Last nights night's audience cor cordially lall received the well- well known members of oC the large e cast an and applauded ap ap- ap- ap the tho num numerous rous stirring climaxes with customary night enthusiasm Whether heher tho the play can ever achieve a l popular popular popular pop pop- ular success Is 8 a a. question The theatergoing theatergoing theater theater- going public of or toda today is far tar from Crom serious- serious minded Its chief aim Is amusement There Is III little tie In to amuse though thre is much to dl distract tract tho the mind and a lL great deal dent of oC Interest Modern audiences au au- au- au have Im a respect for tur forthe forthe the clas classic lc drama which bears the tho hallmark hallmark hall hall- mark of age ahe hut but with contemporary efforts ef of- forts In this field they aro are apt api to lo bo ho captious cap Cal bus lIous critics perhaps with reason Co Co ma may inspire future generations of oC goers ter with admiration whether those of ot hue tho present ent da day will wilt a accept cepl It as tho the sort of oC distraction to 10 their heir taste re remain remains re- re mains main to be seen Judging Irom present standards and anti from Its dramatic merits should succeed as a remark remarkable remarkable able stage c production alone The rho News sas sa's Last night the ito regular regular regu regu- lar sa season on at the Broadway heater was opened by hy the new nr Mormon pia play b by O. O U U. Bean nean called Jt It scored an Imm Immense n 1 success In ever every particular ItI It Itis Itla I la is II by far tar the tho grandest scenic production that hint was over vor seen eln on nn any Denver r stage and tho lie management havo o spared neither pains nor mone money to secure talent able ahle to portray the thc difficult roles assigned to each The scenery Co follows II OW the thc l Ideas of or orthe the time In which the thc story Is supposed to ha have been enacted and the architecture Is la fitting The Thc costumes were superb The ballets were final finely rendered and showed the tho training of oC a master masLer hand The choruses chor chor- uses were wert all alt that could coul be asked and anti anddrew drew forth a deal of or enthusiasm Joseph Haworth was heard to great advantage and nd responded to numerous calls AgnesRose Agnes Alne Rose Ros Line lIc made mule a beautiful Isabel Isobel and fully kept up Il hOC hor good reputation with Denver audiences whom she chic has invariably a ably hI delighted at t her appearances here herc Th The work of ot Young Yount and anui the other other oth othi- er or Mormon characters In the play pIa was wan a revelation elation that elicited much enthusiasm The rite denim clean and natural coO comedy of or tol was doll delightfully produced by bY Walter alter r St. St ClaIr Other actors who wIn were accorded generous applause were C. C R. R D Bowers Thomas Coleman James II 11 I. I Lewis and Miss l Marane |