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Show THE REALM OF PLEASURE. Marie Wainwright Tonight. Marie Wainwright, who, since tho retirement of Miss Anderson, is easily - - ' j the first of our Shakespearian actresses, will be seen at the theater tonight and tomorrow night in her gorgeous production pro-duction of Shakespeare,! greatest comedy, "Twelfth Night." She brings with her all the eleven scenes, the rich mcdiicval furniture and accessories, and the superb costumes which have made this production famous throughout the country. Never before has such a wealth of beauty and art been lavished on a Shakespearean comedy. The entire production was designed by the well-known arclm'ologist, E. Hamilton Bell, and the scenic artists were Charles Graham, of Harper's, Phillip Goatcher. William Schaeffer, and Gaspard Maeder, all men of the first rank. It is safe to say that no more complete, accurate, ac-curate, and instructive series of stage pictures has ever been seen on the local boards. On Thursday night that extremely funny comedy "The Honevmoon." At Wonderland. The lights went out at Wonderland last night, and a crowd of over 300 people peo-ple were turned away, much to the dis- fust of the people "and the sorrow of lanager Saikett. The wonders are still drawing the crowds. Saturday will be children's day, and tickets will be distributed t all the schools giving each schoolboy and girl an opportunity of gaining admission to Wonderland between 1 and 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon after-noon at a reduced price of admission. The new bill in whieh the prominent feature is Astarte, the lady who walks on air, will commence on this coming Saturday. rattl Kom, A small audience greeted Patti Rosa in ' Margery Daw" at the theater last night. But those who did attend were given an excellent opportunity to witness wit-ness the versatility of the charming Patti. The play went merrily as a marriage mar-riage bell, and'justice was dealt out in the closing act to the entire satisfaction of the audience and all concerned. Patti's singing and guitar accompaniment accompani-ment were loudly encored, and Mr. Hich made a good hit with his song and dance. Taken all together, Patti can well be satisfied with her reception by the Salt Lake people. |