Show e Am USEiENTS I I ° le Flf with Fill left out would I be very Ilch like manyof the farce I cof dle we hae seen Fi as a motf i and nut nn actual character would tender I i rnI dEl th play less objectionable and none I the le4 humorous PorIupa If woUld not have drawn as vci but that Is a I I slur upon the tastes of the American i nubie Mile If was held up as a I I rnotkl last winter In Ness York br the c II mOGr degenerate French farce I Translated It necessarily leeds much of I what for liolitmeti J sake is called I I Gale wit Desldes wa nrc told that much has been entrel cut nut That Is weB fOr as It stands i iR sufficiently broad to attract people who go out of I lurlositand really people go to Fee I lays uf the Fin order from no other i motive motivele Flf furnishes some dialogue which is clever and bright but on the whOle It would bl quite ono of the usual f1ft uf farce comedies 1f1t were not fol the lJre2C1 orFif French wi may be perfedtly wail brdered perfectly perfect-ly palatable even perfectly harmless for Frenchmen but English Is too honest hon-est a language for Its translation fhere aic no fuch subtleties or speech no such shrugs and winks and gestures In our tongue French situations In English are incongruous and coarse The cast which lilterpreted this live ly 1 farce cored 1S an able one IEJ Maude Granger Inthe role of the widow gave a capital performance and dls rPlaYel some handsome gowns She was 1t too ably assisted In her work Allen the duke Mr by Mr Hat Alen as Richard G Uams al Mendoza the moneylender gave humorous interpretation Inter-pretation or the part Pearl EclJne was sweet and natural In the pat of the young wife Mr Edward Abeles In the young role showed himself to leone le-one or our most capabl tight comcdl ansand gave a conseiedtious performance perform-ance Ltie Mortimer fled the bi as FI The minor roles were wail handled han-dled The piece Is wel mounted Tonight To-night eida the enhageenL The audience audi-ence at the Theatre last night was or average size The R ntzSantieycompaflY opened at the Grand last night to n fall audience audi-ence The show Is of the rough and tumble varlet which sees always to take with the patrons or the theatre There is I 10 thread of meanln to thc performalle but plent of good snS InA and dancIng instead All the fa miar variety character are Intr duced The performance begins and ends with burlesque anti also IJesents whIch Includes and an l0 whih Zanpretta Mansfield sketch artists Bruno dialect dia-lect comedian and Lawrence monologue mono-logue artist The show will run for the remainder or I the wek |