Show William Tell Thi city has seldom w itnesf cd a finer operatic rendition than that of William Tell by the llmma Juch Company last night in the Theatre The scenic and mechanical effects and tllP co tumesaided heightening heighten-ing the delight of the audience at thesingingand acting Miss Juch apixanil us the boy the son of Telland lu tho simple costume of a Swiss lad looked charming while her every movement was one of grace and v ivacity The ojiera iial ono < lisai > iutmj feature it rarely afforded an opportunity to hear Mis Juchs superb voiceaUnc Her Eoloswere ai brief patsngcs and occurred at rare interval I But Iieuev cr bite an uo mutter iiow manyoUiervoices were pouring forth the wealth of meloJy nas notably I enhanced This was the < nse in a marked degrcu near the opening of the first act when fir above the volume of roug tent forth t > a remtrkably strong 011001 rose the clear swee t toned of Mis J uch It was a tCt Ouch as few voices could hive borne but to Miss Juch it I enied but a trifle i Giovauui Tagiiapletra gave a I iiietb rendition of the title roll I lIb acting mid his slngiug were i mignlfieeit throughout Charles I i 1 if tO Hedmondt is an arti t of rare voice H id ability but he added to hi r thi1df et i laurels last night His fine tenor oico u sweet strong and e mll31 thttic and his acting Lt night was I irtitularly good CJeorgme von JauuschowsVi has a fine presence a UauUfuI mobile aud ex pi enire face and a soprano voice of superiorqu l Ucsnnd culture Her Kola singing In her first en trauceof w Iiieh love was the theme was a remsrkalily artistic piece of work and tras tuly equalled by her Mnjlrj nnd acting in the love i scene that followed it livery remaining member of the 1 cast succeeded well From fiist to la < t all did excellently and at many I leiuU the enlbula of the nuJl enee row to u remarkable height Fvcry time the curtain went down the leading singers lost lu view were called 1 fore It I fotiiKht Minion will be IoCrI furmeii Mis Juch isjubt the artist for UIH leading role and we are confident tlmt her auditors will en Jya J rare treat and i > he a marked triumph Of Jilts Juche Carmen which i is to rrodueed tomorrow i even i 111 ai exchange bos the following tosaj tosajTo To thrive who fiiied to attend the irformance of the EmmaJuch comiauy last night It can only be said < that they misled a rare treat itiisfs opera Carmen was the bill with Miss Juch in the title role itiJ she deepened and intensified Unfavorable Impression created ou < hc first night Indeed the whole ofrloolo number > choruees and cn embles wcs rendered in a manner man-ner tobringoutatthtlrbttt the en paMhIies of the entire company It uas tile first time the opera has been given here and the story of the impetuous im-petuous gipsy girl with her saucy pquaucv I audcoquetrj her incon taucy and yet her fiuelity to her own nature wi told in away a-way that musically almost defies de-fies criticism The music is of that akiug m lodlous character nl though In places exceedingly dilll I cult which lingers in the memory and sends I one away from the per formance wiUi a feeling of satisfaction satisfac-tion and In the hinds of Mbn Juch tho central figure the gip y coquette co-quette receives Ueh conitent such thorougiily artistic and yet fuch delicate and womanly treatment treat-ment throughout that one cannot I but admire the courage of the little primi donna who in the face of adverse criticism backed by precedent pre-cedent has had tile bravery to carryout carry-out her own conception of the role Of her execution vocally and dram dra-m ticati it Is Impossible to speak otherwise than in unqualified praise The detUnd for tickets has been rood all day today and another full hou e is sure to greet this excellent company on Its fourth night |