Show CLIFF THOMPSON AS TRUTH TELLER TICKLES AUDIENCE Nothing But the tile Tru Truth l Rouses Laugh Cyclone at Wilkes Theatre W WHEN II E- E Cliff Thompson In his Yer very vy acceptable portrayal of or the role of ot Bob Bennett attempted to tell leU the truth and nothing but the truth for Cor four twenty hours there de developed do- do a complexity of ot situations that plunged a packed audience at the Wilkes theatre las last evening Into continual continual con con- laughter It was tho the opening presentation of ot that delightful farco Carco comedy Nothing But the Truth and It will ill hold the hoards boards at the Wilkes for the remainder of ot tho the week weak A A gale ale of ot laughter might ht lend somo suggestion sUS us as to the quality of or the play but It was something something- more than thana I Ia a ga gale gale in in Ie-in in fact I It t was a cyclone clono of g 1 g J Every line had a n. punch and tho the manner in which every evry episode was as carried out redounded much to the credit of ot the ea players The com corn comedy cd edy was a fitting vehicle for the play- play ors to show siow their mettle in productions I of or a lighter but extremely difficult nature Nana Nann Bryant was as charming charmin as ever while the tho leading man George Georgo Barnes put much energy in his char- char Frederick Moore handled hl his role well and so did Ernest Van Pelt Much of or the success of or the pIa play may be marked up to Cliff Thompson who carried out his part with all tho the natural pep pepS that has made mado him a character favorite of or Salt Lake fans an Other members of ot the lie ca cast t whoso whose work received favorable comment were Ethel Baker Balcer Ruth nuth Saville Alice Mason of as on Mao Mno Thorne Thome Claire Sinclair and T T. McNulty The play pIa was VRR produced under the capable direction 0 of A. A Burt G. G. G G. G |