| Show h s Ji Iu a 00 1 o ° r a o f f 30 ° f 0 ° t1 r 0 d i C r J C 1 Cp rr 1 it a by Jessie Milward and William Faver I sham a n What is up to the present time the last booking of the season is the successful + d suc-cessful farce entitled On and Off 1 Mr E M Holland the noted comedian who plays the chief role says that he has been able to drop all dumbbell exercises since he has been ° playing this part He gets enough o exercise every night to last him for z o r half a week The first two acts are 6r i quiet enough but the last act when all i his friends conspire to make him believe r be-lieve that he is crazy and nearly succeed 1a suc-ceed is anything but quiet The man r r that lifts 300 pound dumbbells has an v fir r easy time of it said Mr Holland one evening for he has only I to lift his 1 weights whileI have to work and make b V 5 r people laugh If they dont laugh all my hard work goes for nothing c 1 After the visit of this company it is a probable that the only attractions in j Salt Lake will consist of the resorts if a I 1 I and the bicycle paths I > 3 4P 6 0 i A Y k 1 T I A well known musician here in town of actors who seemed permanently associated n hen asked why he did not attend the as-sociated with the Lyceum Stock company com-pany Herbert Kelcey and Effie Shan that he did not Steindel concert replied Fienon were early members of the organization care for concerts in the tabernacle He organi-zation also Henry Miller and Georgia preferred to forego the pleasure as well Cayvan Miss Cayvan and Mr Kelcej as the discomfort probably feeling played leading parts together for so that the latter outweighed the former long that there was an oftrepeated remark And there are many other people in re-mark to the effect that the curtain at Salt Lake who feel the same way about the Lyceum never went down unless It Concerts in the tabernacle have Georgia Cayvan was In Herbert Kel been proven unpopular time and time ceys arms After Henry Miller left the again Why is it then that the practice company he was succeeded by Edward is continued instead of giving the public Ratcliffe who for years was a great a chance to hear artists at the Salt favorite particularly with the matinee Lalce theatre where musical evening girls Beloved members of the organization could be thoroughly enjoyed One organ-ization were Mrs Whiffett and Mr and reason given for the tabernacle idea Mrs Walcott They are the only members was that the size of the auditorium mem-bers who still remain in the company would make popular prices possible The others have changed many times The Steindel concert the other night in the last few years so that while its showed that a low rate of admission excellencejs still a matter 9tpride its was no inducement for there were pernfanence in the affections of New barely enough people in the house to York theatregoers teems to have departed make a comfortable showing in the de-parted Of the other old members Mr Theatre Again the prices forthe Kelcey and Miss Shannon are starring Rosenthal engagement were precisely jointly aria with success Strange to that they would have been had he say that favorite actress Georgia appeared at the Salt Lake theatreH Cayvan did not make a success of her would have been charged for the stalls starring venture a fact which was laic and loses and 150 for the seats in to the plays she attempted to exploit the body of the house And here the and she has > for the time being dropped great pianist could have been heard in out of the public eye there have even perfect quiet and comfort with no been rumors of her retirement from the magnified accousties to take away from stage Edward Ratcliffe the other Certain effects in different parts of the member of the quartette who used to building The reason Rosenthal did play so delightfully with Eflie Shannon not appear at the Theatre vas owing was convicted of bigamy and wife to a conflict in dates This caused the beating a couple of years ago and notwithstanding tabernacle people to jump in and cap not-withstanding the excellent free advertising ture the contract to the great adver-disap advertising he received from these exposures tising-pointment of many musicians here has bunk out of sight and is fittingly Only the musicians will brave the discomforts dead as an actor To think back it dis-comforts of the tabernacle for the intellectual seems that there never was a company in-tellectual treat rather than the amusement which played eo well together as the amuse-ment of hearing a great artist old Lyceum stock in those days the The same concert in the Theatre mention of one name reminded one of would attract in addition all the all the rest Kelcey Cayvan Shannon Maya a V r I McFaddens Row of Flats This musical farce which will 1 be seen I at the Salt hake theatre Friday and Saturday of this week is said to be one w I ofthe funniest of its kind now on the road It is claimed that its many sights and novelties are true to life I In Greafer New York The scenes all I laid in New York are from the pen sketches of the famous caricaturist R i F Outcault the originator of the Yellow Yel-low Kid The book is by E W I Townsend of Chlmmle Fadden fame r pr l and the comedy lines are by Glen Mc Donough the author of The Prodigal Father I Of course there are specialties galore j 1 I ga-lore and the promise of pretty girls etc The company includes Harry Crandall German comedian Joe J i y iI I I Sullivan eccentric Irish characters Sadie Connolly also an Irish wit Es t telle Wellington and Carrie Webber The specialty artists are the Speck brothers dwarfs who have an unusually 14 un-usually unique act the Moss family and the Little German Band The company com-pany carries special scenery and costumes rj I cos-tumes and many new songs and dances are introduced into the performance per-formance The engagement promises to be one of the merriest of the season i Concert In Eureka This evening a sacred concert will be CHAS MORGAN IN MFADDENS ESTELLE WELLINGTON AND given in Eureka by the Salt Lake the FLATS atre orchestra Willard Weihe Mr A O Kirkpatrick Professor McClellan the house besides Le the Walrotts Mrs WhifenO A regular patrons of Moyne and excellent t an x quartette A splendid Borne few who reserve their dollars for I and later Fritz Williams and Bessie nrnngx entertainment is expected as i special occasions and like a brilliant Tree There were no stars in the company the company Is composed of the best II social scene as well as a good com-perform company but each actor did his best to fill artists in the state pany-ance Thus far in spite of Its reputation his placethere was a spirit like that AT A GLANCE reputa-tion the Salt Lake public has not which pervades a body of musicians enthusiastic musical But nowaday the starring fever has Melt over shown it Otero is hinging Annie Rooney in entered and destroyed the well events it complains when not pleased Paris but makes no effort tq demand improvement balanced system Every good actor is The single notable success a star or wants to be so the nearer a provement Sardou Is said to be writing the book In the line of high class concerts has company gets to perfection the nearer been achieved by the Orpheus club it is to its end It will eventually of a comic opera and this proves that the subscription multiply into five or six companies Is a good one The club chooses with a star at the head of each and it There are rumors that Mrs Langtry tflan will return to the stage an auditorium In accordance with the is no wonder there isnt a place in the ge amount of subscribersthis insures world for all the aspirants to stage honors Wilton Lackayc has scored a hit in atmosphere and properly there is not musical the mistake of a large The waning of the theatrical season Chicago in Charles OMalley > with a few chilly people in the Js a better indication of the approach building A by Paderewski will be new opera center of it The only trouble with the of summer just at present than the in I in the fall Orpheus plan is tin the part of the club condition of the atmosphere The attractions produced Europe v itself which is forced to do so great an at-tractions are becoming fewer and Robert Drouet will play John Storm amount of work with a solely philanthropic fewer although even the last to come philan-thropic aim Unless the public meets will maintain an excellent standard In The Christian next season thf > members half way it Is probable One of the most interesting engager engage-r that they will grow tired and thus ments of the year will be that of Henry Sarah Bernhardt is to piny Hamlet would Salt Lake lose the very best Miller who comes to the Salt Lake on her next London engagement enterprise which has ever been put theatre the 6th and 7th of next month forth for the benefit of its musical wel Henry Miller has long been one of the Robert Downing is to produce a new rare favorite leading men of the country play called Just a Common Man It Is to be hoped that those who have and has met with remarkable success received such a splendid benefit from on his starring venture v It has not I Julia Marlowe will present Barbara the efforts of the members during the yet been decided Just what Mr Miller Freltchie by Clyde Fitch next sea past two seasons will not allow the will play in Salt Late but his repertoire son good work to stop but by personal effort re-pertoire this seaso n includes Heartsease ea fort and willing oooperation will give Hearts-ease in which he made his first success Pineros play The Gay Lord Quex the club the necessary encouragement suc-cess as a star The Liars John is to be produced in the United States r and help Drews great success of this season next fall + 0 C and Lord and Lady Algy which ran < Atope tjme in the history of the at the Empire theatre New York all Effie Ellsler has been engaged to play Netf Tr or < fc A o s ISWM > d > niJri5liejM winter tf ithi th7uJedtifnr pactStpli theo art QL Glory Quayle 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