Show AT TiE GRAND The Hurl llurly Still Drawing Well Caprice Next Week The very fair audiences that have nightly attended The Hurly Burly at the Grand Opera house WOUld point to a successful week for this comedy At the same time we cannot help thinking think-ing how much livelier things Would be all round if Harry Corson Clarke were enabled to take tIe part of Lar kins in T F TMalleys stead How much vim and humor Mr Clarke would bring to bear upon this charac terization that in the hands a Mr OMalIey is only a careful but barely interesting piece of acting The speedy return to the Opera house stage of Mr Clarke Is heartily hoped for Victory Bateman makes n sweet and winsome Rosa There is a petu lant inflection In Miss Batemans voice not unlike that of a spoiled child which accords well with a characterization char-acterization of this kind Neither Miss Cooke nor Miss Leigh have the opportunity In this play that we could wish for them knowing so well how capable they ale of better things but they c certainly make the most of the material in hand Next week Caprice will be played at the Grand Opera house |