Show AT THE COLONIAL Rose of The with its wonderfully artistic scenery and exceptionally well cast with Miss Mary Hall of rare ability in the stellar role may well be Play Willard Mack deserves high praise on this especially so from the viewpoint that the undertaking is one seldom equalled by a stock company that has a change of program every On the first curtain rise one is impressed with the wonderful perfection of it Opening as it does in the beautiful gardens of an old California the good old a-sleep in the shade of the palms and rose with the impressive Mission to one its chimes ringing with sacred melody in that sweet stillness that is rarely found except in the shadows of the now sacred the orange and the fig the the sweet scent of altogether form a picture of rare made beautifully impressive and refreshing by the quiet going to and from the fountain of the quaint and graceful little Spanish The play is Belasco's but I dare say Mack's production eclipses production in many The story combines early California history with Spanish and American The many Spanish types' are well defined and the prevailing customs of the age well brought Miss Mary Hall as and the is the daughter of one of the foremost and wealthiest Spanish families in California who held large tracts of under the Land About her and her ily are woven the thread of history and an eventful Miss of rare beautiful and wonderfully takes this part She is dashy and charmingly She has won the hearts and admiration of the Salt Lake theatre-going Mack as the comes to San Juan on the trail of a notorious land At this junc ture Kearney falls in love with the beautiful and charming The part is well taken by but really affords him little chance to do the fine work he is capable of Clay as is simply One would think portrayal of the typical traits of the Spanish as a nation is better than that of any other member of the For instance his great habit of putting things off until Then the luxurious ease that is a part the Spanish is well John C. Davis as a ser- MISS MARY HALL the part was written expressly for But then we have that in we have seen him in this ITe al fi just as Don Ws de thc Spanish and the choice of the mother for her daughter is fin He 18 the man of His vant in Juanita 's deserves a great deal of No flaw whatever can be found in his of prostrate Jt is artistically shows thoughtful and together with his exceptionally fine Spanish accent is a credit to The He of the and the Mack Stock Callie well as usual 1 their parts are m Take it all iD r should see the fully fine and Mia alone is worth your Willard Mack has m greatest triumph at in his production of of The and he is that David Belasco and Kick-i founded in the early history cf CaU and like everything by co is faithful in its portrait the times it t the Spanish Swan d the palm groves trees of The Golden resented with a lavish it would not have been it possible with the the Miss E J Juanita winning L praise from the most ee audiences and has made t r did impression on lb Mack part than in Golden his other production and is his hold able company to adding |