Show 6 BEST By Charley Peet Mack in At the have had romantic dramas of all kinds this heroic old and all of them but none have had its threads of romance so delicately and artistic-ly woven as has Eric Temple is a young and talented musician of culture and lie is but ambitious in his work and his great love for the daughter of a rich English Mack as Eric is and Mary Hall who has already won a cozy corner in the hearts of Salt Lake theater as could not be The production is affording the display of a great deal of talent from a number of the Best of all we find Mack for in this play he has a chance to display his wonderful Until now we thought him but in he is a He has proven his' great versatility and the power of a fine delicate quality of He has won the heart of the theater Eric finds he has lost his a work of many a work of a life a work which can never be the heart rending this causes him affords fine work and we think we have ack at his when he finds he has lost his we have yet a better display of the ability of And now in the dramatic when he again meets his love and once again hears the beautiful strains of his the labors of his a wonderful something comes- over the man and we find it hard to know whether it is a great joy or the unbalancing of a great and in it all we get most artistic acting and Mack at his Here he reminds us much of Henry but more of the late Richard It is that delicate those soft silky touches interwoven with the heavy dramatic that display the powers of At the in is having another wonderful The opera is just as pleasing the second time as the AYe all love little Jane and admire Contrary Marry Allan and the great detective are as funny as WILLARD MACK Mack signalizes his return to the Bungalow by offering a play written for Henry but which suits Mack equally as well as 11 is a costume play days of the English Georges and gives opportunity for some stage For once in one of his own productions Mack is in a stellar He has a chance m this play for the finer quality of acting of which hs is capable and has not yet been mv-h io better The theme is a beautiful U the struggles of a young Eric who by the robbed at arts ol 0 rival is and the love of Jus musical work ol his sweetheart the Lady Margaret the charming daughter of a testy old lord whose foibles give a few comedy broken down by Ids' has lest heart and to be losing his In this condition lie visits Old Covent Garde 1 theater in Aroused by hear- ing the work of his brain played On the as the of his rival he shakes off hu lath-argy sets about his How he is successful in exposing the thief makes a story of more than usual lie is finally and wins back not only the mn si hut that other heartsease that with as the concluding lines tin put paui M. Potter's celebrated will he Mr back's next He will stage it with the has played the role m this many times and cording to the press in a calls for the y and says that it is his best frankly admits that heT love with the 01 |