Show The Theatre Au audience so largo that nearly every pare of the Theatre was uncomfortably filled assembled last evening to witness the last appearance appear-ance of Lawrence Barrett and his fine company the play being Richelieu If unstinted applause and quiet attention can be taken B indications of satisfaction then it is safe to say the audience were thoroughly satisfied Mr Barrett as the Cardinal Duke was grand and impressive his conception of the character is among the best if it > had a fault at all it was that there was a lack of power in the heavy scenes caused no doubt by the immense amount of work which the gentleman has undergone of late We are unwilling to say that Richelieu is hIS masterpiece or that it is superior to the performance perform-ance of that part by some of the other actors of the day but it is unquestionably good and drew reseated rounds of applause The company now go east taking with them the best wishes of Salt Lakers generally |