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Show M Shore Acres PRESS NOTICES. I! JLls ?omewhat remarkable that an I caw i ? ,lias enJyed so much suc- I of L vlvlfy'nS the great characters 1 B w7 a,nd romance as Mr. Charles I la'vpVi . r,d has had shuld have do- I do n, ?Dg ,n addInS Don Caesar I nt h n" t0.hls rePeory. Don Cae- I 00 1ua""es of the fighter, the gon- iyiLl " ""wmww PV;, tleman and tho lover havo been blond-spcclal blond-spcclal matlneo will bo given at which Othello will bo tho play. ' It Is not generally known that when Mr. James A. Heme wrote "Shoro Acres" it was with a view of having tho play produced at tho Boston Museum. Mu-seum. Ho had tho great comedian, William Warren, In his mma for tho character of Nathaniel Berry and hoped ho would himself bo allowed to play tho part of tho brother. Martin Mar-tin Horry. These facts about tho original plans of Mr. Ilorno help to account for tho very truthful and interesting diameter diame-ter of Martin Berry. It is but natural that an actor-dramatist who goes to naturo's sources for his material should get just a little closer to the truth In developing a character designed de-signed for his own interpretation than In the other parts of his piny Mr. Heine, llko many other discerning discern-ing critics, thought Mr. Warren tho greatest comedian this country hns yet produced and ho would havo been only too happy to havo played second fiddle fid-dle to this eminent actor. "Shore Acres' wns eventually produced at the Museum, but it was long after Warren's War-ren's death and Mr. Herno plnyed the star part. A flue scenic production of this beautiful American classic will bo given at the Salt Lake Theatre noxt Tuesday and Wednesday, with matinee at 3 o'clock. |