| Show Notes Nero goes from Nibios to the Broadway Lillian Russall now wants a company of her own James Homes Hearts of Oak drew out only a small house Wednesday night Leonard Grovers new play is called The Wolves of New York He is very sanguino about it There is some doubt as to whether Henry Miller will come to Salt lake with all the comforts of Howe Ada Rehan has bought for 19500 O a hreestory brownstone house at 104 West Ninetythird street New York Clevelands Collossal Colored Carnival is booked at the opera house for Tuesday evening next A big house is assured Denver amateurs are at work OP Gilbert Sullivans Sorcerer which Salt Lake amateurs did in tho dim and misty past Edmond Collier is to succeed Wilton Lackaye as Nero in the spectacle of that name Lackaye will return to his own post as Dr Bill Jefferson and Florence are by no means doing the business this year that they did last The novelty of the combination is goneJou17Ial C P Fiockton who was for a long time a member of Palmers stock company at he Madison Square theatre is in much demand de-mand in Cambridge Mass as a director of amateur theatricals Bill Nye and Stuart Robson are at work on a play Bill by the way furnishes an artiste on the tribulations of an Uncle Tom company in the early Rocky Mountain Moun-tain days for tho Christmas Dramatic JVctw The amusements In thn nnnr fitnm nio many Louis James as Richelieu will appear ap-pear at the opera nouse Christmas even I lag Frank Collins and Prof Giles will give a graud ball New Years Eve in the I opera > house while Mrs Manor will give a ball in Lawrences hall Christmas ere Lawrcn e Barrett will play at the Broadway Broad-way theatre on January 5 in his play of Ganelon which has not yet been seen in New York It is therefore a mistake to call this a BoothBarrett season because Mr Booth is not in it and while Mr Bar rett airs his mania for starring alone Mr Booth will rest Journal Fanny Davenport now gives all her attention at-tention to the rehearsals and preparations for the production of Sardons Cleopatra which will be at the Fifth Avenue theatre on the 22d There will be 150 people employed em-ployed including the chorus and ballet and the panoramic effects will bo brought out by means of a new process His manager asks us to say that we wait with bated breath for the coming of Clevelands real negro minstrels Not at all Our breath is just as regular as if i they were nowhere in the neighborhood Furthermore we would prefer his imitation imita-tion negro minstrels to the real ones but if the genuine aro only a tithe as good as the spurious white trash we shall be more than content |