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Show DRAMATIC NOTES. Glorlana." We are promised by, Manager Burton of the Salt Lake theater, on Friday, Saturday matinee and night, Sept. 2 and 3, one of the most attractive comedy farce bills that has ever been given to the public to enjoy. The production is Mortimer's jolly comedy "Gloriana," and is presented under the direction di-rection of Mr. Charles Frohman. The piece had a long and successful run in New York, Paris and London, but has never been seen in this city. . It has an interesting little plot, of more spirit than the average of that class of plays. Its dialogue is bright and witty; it is full of action, and does not depend upon horse play for its fun. Servants masquerade as masters and masters as servants, and the situations are grotesque and amusing to the last degree. The company is an excellent one, even the most frivial parts are in competent com-petent hands, including such artists as E. J. Henley, Henrietta Grossman, Frederick Bond, May Robson, William Lewers, Mar-garct Mar-garct Robinson, Charles B. Wells, Edwin Stevens, William Robeson, Thomas A. Wise and others. Sale of 6 eats opens Wednesday, Aug. 31, and this being the opening of the thirty-first regular season of the Salt Lake theater. It has been arranged to charge popular prices, and a packed house may be looked for Pavilion Theater. The "Octoroon" at this house has succeeded suc-ceeded in filling the house at every performance. perform-ance. It is a strong play and well produced pro-duced at this popular family resort. Miss Lee and Miss Breger deserve special mention for their work, as do Messrs. Co6grove, Beckman and Murdy. Last night an elegant ele-gant gold watch was given away, which was drawn by Mr. J. B. Ostler, 437 North Second Sec-ond West, the winning number being 4018. A beautiful toilet set will be given away on Friday next, and all holders of reserved seat coupons will have another opportunity to win a valuable present. The same bill will be given the balance of the week. |