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Show amusemeS ailEmoKlqra?lcVi; nmoiiK materpltcc8" With the closing of u Bnsonwnt In Salt M bJ dilation of "Richard i III ',c sacp statement of iiu2 to tho plays and th Cha5 Mr. Mnntoll appeared. comedy of hl9 "Aa Yon Ifl unlay afternoon to the t of his "Hicham III" of1? h; a transition of which . blmkespoarean actor J The only fault wfth Sffi Ineatlon of SlmkeapeafS lay in Mr. MnnteirsTiS foctlon. It was a vlntdrfc for him to appear P ne shapen deformity that rm t rayed. But In bi sU2 the blood-chilllne viiiainyl disdainful majesty of torrlblo rcmorac of the i ovo of tho bloody Bfjawon was nothing lacking. H traEcdy of Klchard, by Shakespeare uuffcra mi playing perversion. Thera tlons from other play ftnSi do not harmonize with Shakespeare. However ui of detail, and none of th? of tho bloody situations W' Richard III Is enld to havs poare's early conception i odious villain In England', accounts for his villainy by of body and icnormlty Gloster lived atjja time 1 form and feature wore ni kingly attributes. He wa of nil conceptions of a i Moreover, his passions ana tho Inverse of those usualli a human being;, This staL intensified by an ambltioa, bounds, by a desire, fed hatred, to cause the don whom providence had 3 sounder frame, albeit the) Incapable nllko of tho bri ments and atrocious Echen ard. This was undoubtedly tlj Shakespeare meant to pott ard whose obloquy tha ( failed to obliterate. And Richard that Mr. MfmUIl portrayed to his audlene lakc theater Saturday cvj The tragedy Is essentln built around a single cl othor characters In th j only as accessories to ttu only as foils for his villa any of them provide a vek test of histrionic ability,-; most emotional work Is ni both, the widowed queen '( Miss Agnes Elliott Scott Is. foctlon in this role. Mlu'l unhappy Lady Anne, and l Reynolds, as the Duchta' tallied their roles admlralHp Two of the best chSJB drama aro .those of tfcrfHi towor. Tho murder of twHr is tho crudest of all ot'tH of tho demoniacal RichanU of Utile Miss Doris Kelfl Paul Kelly In theso parti to many palm of eyes. Th pllclty of the doomed yoan hearts of tho audlenct.': Guy LIndsey as Henry VI the Duko of Buckingham self a capable and vcrsatll Loiber was acceptable oi,l of the minor parts were "1 Ijlght, airy and graceful,; It." presented by Mr. Mi nf tornoon, was a relief fron which tho clever players 1 during the weok. The ;i especially that of the loi wore unusually pretty. One of Mr. Mantcll's productkx foct harmony in tho stagfo As Orlando, the talent Ideal as the bashful lover.; Marie Booth RuescIU showed that she was capai Shakespearean comedy j tragedy In doublet and no quorading In the foreit, clnating as In tho graceful of her feminine pres demonstrated further arU love song to Orlando. SW Ing voice. Mr. Edward Lowers. tho clever fool, was quite 1 Mr. Fritz Lelber won W Jacques, tho melancholy tho banished duke In tho f( |