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Show Walter Montgomery. The name of this artist is familiar to many of our citizens, particularly td those who have traveled in Europe or immigrated from England. He has long held a leading position on the British boards as a "star" whose brightness shone steadily and with increasing brilliancy. He has sustained a high reputation during his appearances in the United States and pays a visit of one night to Salt Lake, when our citizens will have an opportunity oppor-tunity of hearing him read. Probably Walter Montgomery possesses more flexibility of features and greater power over his voice than any other living professional. Those who have attended his readings in the west say that he will read one of Shakespear s tragedies through, simulate every character char-acter and change his voice for each, so that it seems as if the reading was done by as many individuals as there are persons represented in the tragedy, lie is, too, a most finished elocutionist and an actor of great power. |