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Show j AMI SKMKINTa. ; M l Youti-a MOwlrtiU at ! lt 1 I ahe Theater. Mr('aln) ,t Young' operatic minstrels min-strels appeared before a fair andietnv at the Salt Lake theater last night, and j will give another pi rfoiiu.inee tins' evening. A programme that contains! some Ic attires of merit was passably ! rendered, but taking the show as a whole it lack the higher elements of ) minstrelsy. There is too much horse ; play indulged hi. and the performer iu their zeal to entertain their niidnoi mo altogether too deinonstntln e. Some of t lit-1 ti over-do the Ihing. and in attempting to be funny are simply lire-some. lire-some. Prince MeCal' ha a charming voice, ami sang "The Flower Hoy's Appeal'' in an an acceptable manner, lbs tendering ten-dering of song iu character are not, hetveter. up to the tandard. Hilly Young might lie considered a clever on the end 1 ho wa less verbose, ver-bose, aud would not undertake to hit on local topic In his song. (ieorgo Jackson Is funny at times, but he aim loo forcibly "to be a W hole show In himself," and spoils what otherwise might bo .nee pled a comical. comi-cal. Tho singing could lo Improved upon, the orchestra could bo belter, ami the iokes, w liile containing but little eiu-Idauco eiu-Idauco to gray hairs, could be better. |