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Show Theatre. The perlnnnanno of "Macbeth" lal niht wis an interesting one; and in the opinion of many hle critics the phiy h.s never been presented to i the Salt Lake public in more alloclive j style. Miss Ey tinge us Lady Macbeth won an almost continuous shuwer of i applauttc while on tho stage, and fully j milii-tie.d liiw l.-rf: audu'uco preamt of l.rr nj eminent abilitita as an : actress. Air. Liml-ay an Maclvlti made one of the l-si eilorts of hi j life, the whole ol mat arduous purl j being played with surprising enurgy and truthluluesj to nature. Mr. Emery's im person it ion Df Ban quo was easy and natural, adding greatly to the f.ucces-i of the play; while Mr. Fersler aa Maudufl was equally am bilious and auccL'saful. The witches' scours were interesting features of the performance and Borne of the vocal music waa sufficient to inspire terror into the hearts of the bravest. Many of the witches are well known members of fashionable society and loeked a good deal worse than they generally do. Manager Hanie ia to be congratulated on the BUcceefcful presentation of "Macbeth." This afternoon there will be a matinee, when Misa Eytiuge will make her farewi?!! appearance in the play of "Miss Sarah Multon," her masterpiece. MACALLISTER. |