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Show Kellerd Seen in Role of Othello at Salt Lake SALT L-AKi: people may properly appreciate ap-preciate Shakt siu ar.-an tra'.aly, but they certainly d ain't c Id. ra e any particular par-ticular Interest ir "Othello" by attendance atten-dance upon the production of th.t. one of tho (treat dramatist's creatcst trag-etlus. trag-etlus. at the Salt I-ike theater hist night by John F. K Herd iind his company. Apparently Salt l-tke's taste for trag- r dy doesn't run in th4 Shakespearean tine, for the seating capacity of the Salt I.ako theater was emphasised by the number of empty sculi at last night's performance. In fa"t, by actual count, thi're were W ss tlian P" persons on the lower floor and not many more than that in i ho tipper ba Iconu-s. And t ins l.u'k of attendance cammi be charged entirely to bad weather or to indifferent production produc-tion of the trautdy, for the weather was not led and the production was very acc-ptal.be Mr. Ktl'erd read the lin-s of Othello, the J-..lous and suspicion? Moor. vry t-f-fectiv.dy and he was iriwn excellent support sup-port by A C. Htndt rson in th role of lano In t!ie third act. in the dialogue ditrnii; h a-h I a so, that nia e dt vil tn huma.n form, plan's the seeds of suspicion sus-picion ar d jcakm-y in the fiery brain of th.e lo a -mad Moor. Mr. Hemierson sh.'red the ho'iors d'P.Tveddy wiU N'.r. K '11 -rd. Mr. Hend- rfou was espciaiiy S-'od lu all Irs lm, . Mars irot lh.ili . ' , a? T s i -rnioua, fit til roe adrrura,d;.' in appearance aiui bearing, but Ir-r rc-'.dir.c was not so forceful force-ful as it in.'-iht have been. Georgiana Wilson, as l.igoh- wife, arose to the O''-caiK'ii O''-caiK'ii in t'e lar ;iri and did some good wor'. Walt-r H ubbe1! as the duke of Venice, rot only bad ti t'hty duke, but act as prompt t for Frubautio, whl-di add--d i ut y became tpntc to apnare-i t in tb.c s.'cond act. W'.r'n Ft nnehv as Ca-'o I a d Vaughan l'vcru g ad Ilodorvso w re ' :.:;r. I |