Show AMOSBMESTS THE GONDOLIERS Despite the monster counter attraction at the Walker pavilion in the Democratic mass meetIng meet-Ing Carletons second night at the theatre drew a very large and representative audience Gilbert bert di Sullivans works have been so much admired ad-mired in Salt Lake that curiosity to ee theIr latest production the last they wrote together before their celebrated falling out was probably proba-bly the main motive that brought the audience out After beeing The Gondoliers one Iancies he has a possiolu clue to tie secret of the authors au-thors quarrelthey probably fell out in trying to arrive at who was responsible for the failure of the opera the libre list or the composer Were we asked to judge between the two wo should say that the fault was Gilberts for though Sullivans music is not all thu he has given us I before it still contains come dainty and roliek ing numbers Vhereas Gilberts story is far and away the thinnest shred he has yet spun ttf g inlt I out aY t is saying no f ts There Is a good deal of drolieryquaintuess and Anglicized I lun in the dialogue to be sure but the motH I and some of the disquisitions and distinctions found in i are too etaereal and fly away over the heads of the masses The music is half I sister to Patience lolauthe and the Mile I Mi-le dothe three most charming works that have come from Sullivans gifted mind Of the players last t vening the chorus again acquitted itself with credit Mr Bigelow who i had the Sir Joseph Potter and Lord Chancellor that Gilbert always woiks in somewhere was good as far as he went but his opportunities were too limited Carleton had only a secondary second-ary partand hardly any music he only went on to strengthen tOo cast for Salt Lake frequently he does not appear in the Gondoliers at all He was in excellent voice last evening and the audience regretted that he did not introduce something The quartette Mr Fitzgerald Mr Murray Miss Lane and MISs Vincent did specially good work Miss Lane especially shining for her archness grace I and vigorous singing Mr Huntly was acceptable accept-able as the lover and Miss Bach a new member mem-ber showed a mesh aud tuneful voice Miss Wisdom played the duchesi qu te well The opera was very short but decidedly sweet Tho weakness of Its libretto killed it however and killed it when it was brought out in New York This afternoon and evening the popular Indigo Ktiinrt Rnhsons san onons this morninr at 10 i kn 0 wONDERLAND This is to be 1 big day for all the children who go to Wonderland The chance to see the strange curiosity I Millie Christine the two hol inieB nh headed woman who sings in two voices at onetime one-time who dances and plays on two pianos atone j at-one time may never be accorded to oven the youngest visitor again in a life time Then tleI I mys erious glass eaterthe man who directly in front of his audience devours lamp chimneys pieces of tumblers and pobleis will interest and puzzle all the little folks But that whioh will doubtless interest or rather amuse them the most will be Burton Stan leys comic play The Widows Troubles They will just simply roar with laughter when they see that All for ten cents to all parts of the house |