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Show j Th E vTRK. M iis IU I Awis a ppc ar-ed ar-ed last night as the "mcbncholy and philosophic Dane," a character whieb has perhaps had more students, more delineators and admits of a greater variety va-riety of interpretations than any other in the whole range of the drama. Ilam-' Ilam-' let has found many lady impersonators, 1 and though Miss Evans' figure is ! rather petite to represent masculinity, j she is one of the best we have scen,'ber disadvantage inliight being lost sight oi , in her careful reading, muical elocu-J elocu-J tion and really excellent acting. Her i Uamlot last night was a fioo pcrform-1 pcrform-1 ance throughout, and she received I good support in nearly all the charac-; J ters, the queen of Miss Couldock, and tho Ophelia of Miss Adams claiming; I special mention. j Tho Rocky Mountain vocalists i ol-j ol-j lowed. I This evening the lino drama of "Nell; jG wynne, or the court and the stage,'! j wilj be presented, Miss Evans appear-1 I ing in the title role, supported by Miss Couldock and a full distribution of, characters. j To-morrow night Mr. Iiiumenthal will be the recipient of a benefit. |