Show Notes Potter of Texas is in active rehearsal in New York Juch had a splendid reception in San Francisco last week The Gondoliers celebrated its anniversary anniver-sary at the London Savoy last week Sir Arthur Sullivan wielded the baton The truth of the report that Sullivan and Gilbert were going to patch up thoir quarrel quar-rel is doubted by the London Referee Miss Millie Price will introduce her now Skirt Dance in Natural Gas at the Salt Lake Theater on Monday next Judic is making a tour through Germany and Austria in her repertoire She receive re-ceive 1250 a night for herself and her company The Mirror has hit on a bright idea in oppning its columns to the dramatic editors of the country and offering to pay them regular rates for such articles as it may accept Minnie Palmer is no longer under the management of her eccentric husband John Rogers and the Mirror says she will now be managed on a dignified and respectable respect-able basis S Adolph Belot author of Miss Multon and Article 47 and Octave Feuillet author of The Romance of of a Poor Young Man died recently in Paris Both had arrived at very advanced ages Rice has given up the l Worlds Fair Ho tells them back in New York that the piece was praised all over the country All there is to be said then is that Mr Rice is the most easily pleased man that ever trod the footstool Ed Felt a Salt Lake boy is in Cordrays stock company at Seattle and playing six times a week He is doing well ana sends Dramatic and Lyric a letter full of complimentary compli-mentary allusions to the dramatic and musical mu-sical part of THE CHRISTMAS HEUALD some copies of which went to Seattle The new Fauntleroy company which will soon appear includes Aiken Bassett and Peake who were with the first company com-pany which did the piece here The children child-ren are new and one of them Gertie Roman is so well thought of that she has been engaged by A M Palmer M B Leavitt and the theatrical architect archi-tect Mr Wood wore in the audience at the theatre last evening Mr Leavitt said he would remain over tomorrow to look into the opera house scheme on whicn he said 100000 was pledged besides the site Business on the coast was quiet particularly par-ticularly with Juch From one of our Irish exchanges Lady Dunlo appeared last week in Dublin as Venus the burlesque of Orpheus Alive A-live donkey was included in the cast and the moment the poor brute made his first appearance a roaring voice from the gods called out Three rattling cheers for Lord Dunlo l JIfrror V S The Ladies Musical society are discussing discuss-ing the idea of a series of chamber concerts and with such artists as Mr Weihe Mr Krouse Mr Petderson and others Such a V scheme ought to be a success and doubtless V doubt-less will be if some night is selected which does not conflict with the Choral or some attraction at the theater volume entitled Ada Rehan A Study by William Winter contains one chapter relating to Miss Rehans four London seasons sea-sons by JustinJH McCarthy The book is to be privately printed and is illustrated with twenty four portraits of Miss Rehan Only one hundred copies will be issued Put us down for a dozen Mr Winter Annie Louise Carey Mrs Raymond sings in the Rubinstein society and occasionally occa-sionally visits the hospitals to sine to the sick She is interested in the Diet Kitchen and goes to the German opera Does the I great contralto ever regret the days of Amneris ttie time when she was one of the cieat attractions in Aida Alta The Home Dramatic club have received through the kindness of A M Salmon T H nry French Alf Hayman and Jo Gris mer manuscripts of Young Mrs Win throp EsmeiPlda Ths Hills of Ha slemere and The Wages of Sin Ihe clubs next appjarance he > o will be Wcsh ingtons Birthday but prior to that they may play in Ogdcn lienry Irviug las struck a snag in Ravenswood The play is to to withdrawn with-drawn and Much Ado About Nothing revived If after all the money and trouble trou-ble that has been spent in mounting Ravenswood it is hastily withdrawn in favor of Shakespeare we can hardly suppose sup-pose that Irvings latest creation has proved a pecuniary success Mirror The next specialrehearsal of the Choral society will occur a week from tomorrow evening and a very attractive programme has been prepared Miss Snyder the now soprano who Jis most enthusiastically spoken of Dy those who have heard her Madame Rowe and others will sing and the Inflammatus will be rendered by Madame Rowe and the society The usual meeting will be held tomorrow evening I I The foreign papers talk about Patti having hav-ing arranged for a tour in theEnglish provinces prov-inces next fall also that although she declined Mr Charles Maplesons offer for another American tour she only did so because sho wished to be her own manager in view of an engagement at the Worlds fair in Cnicago in 1893 Patti notified Mr Haines of New York city some months ago that she did not expect ever to return to 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