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Show AtnuKiuruN. The Home bramatloC'lukpresenlel for the last time durlug the L'unfi rente eeiKli "Tho Wa;ea ofHln,"latt night, at the Halt Lake Theatre, to a very, large audience. Tho wrformauce went ofrbcautlfully. Tin re m as not 0 hitch noraiulsttkoditlng the whole play. Profeaatonala on whom reamaof pajier mid gallona of Ink have been wasted cuilld not ac)ult themselvca better. Mr. Willtaa the clergyman le upiel to many who have earned loud plalldlla III that rule. In bpjiearanie. tlltuna. Hon of language and geueral demeanor be will aland the aevenet irltlclsm. Mr.Hjwucer a Hlefhen Marler waa quite illoctlve. He did not overdo hie I art. Mr. Voting aa Neil Ilrununoud was most accejitlble. Klllh Claweoll as lluth did aome ery flno work. lllrdleCunimliigs, lAltleClarblgetlvy Clawajn an 1 Mabel Voung wero all cxreltetlt In their respective rolce, Toulght "Called llatk" Hill be given, with Mr. Welle at (lllbert Vaughn and J.dltu Clawaou na 1'aullue. At Ihe Halt Lake Theatre the aalo of teats and boxes le on for the eugege. nient of four nlgbti nud ouo matliiin of Fanny Daveuport In HirJou'e "Cleopatra," beginning next Widllee. dayevenluf. (Ireat prrptratloua are twuig made for the production. The play la dlvlJeil Into elxacte, theecenea of which represent the bark uf Veuue, the palace of Ittmeaca, the terrace of Memi hie, the ialace of Actlum, the temple of Ilia and Alexandria. Alio grthcr Ibere are over one hundred iieo pie employed In the troiluctlon. "Kedora" will be given 1'rldayand "I Tosca" Hiturday night. |