Show Chimes o of Normandy at t the e Salt t Lake e Monday In these days of jazz and ragtime ragtime ragtime rag time it Jt Is refreshing to greet such sucha a company as the Brandon Opera company now filling g a brief en engagement engagement engagement en- en at the Salt Lake theatre and Brandon Brothers are are to be congratulated upon their enterprise energy and spirit In bringing such sucha a talented organization to Salt Lake and presenting the masterpieces of I comic opera at modest prices gives everyone an opportunity to hear these great classics and by a a. group of ot voices that Is not excelled in all America In Gilbert t Sullivans Sullivan's Mikado and Balfes Balfe's The Bohemian Girl I the same eB Brandon ability and company artistry r proved rf that ch chI characterized characterized char char- the I the ensemble when for 31 six or seven weeks of 1922 1322 these gifted d singers proved one of the musical delights of ot the city The The- present engagement closes after four performances of Planquette's Planquette's Plan Plan- quette's queUes tuneful Chimes 0 of N Nor Normandy Nor Nor- Normandy r-I r mandy mandy- which opens tomo tomorrow row I Ii night quette's i s T The most sf Chimes favored eJ Is compositions one of Plan Planquette's Planquette's I IVere Were Vere there nothing more in this delightful opera than Silent Heroes Heroes Heroes He He- roes Cold Sweat Is on My Brow Bell Ben Just Look at That and The Chorus the opera would rank mong the worlds world's best compositions compositions compositions and be worthy of the perpetuity it has demonstrated through I almost almot half a century However the Ito story y combines love je jealousy I greed gold ghost and genuine hur hu- hu humar humor mor mar In a manner seldom equaled and a wealth of ot excellent music No mistake has been ma made o in Inthe inthe the cast for the famous Chimes Carl Bundschu will sing Henri Rena I Harry has the role of ot Ed Andrews plays the miser Gaspard which by the way is considered considered con con- Mr Andrews' Andrews star part pat Theo Pennington ton sings Jean Rae Germaine George Oleson Oleson Oleson Ole- Ole son the Sheriff and Edmund Kearns who made so much out of ot the small part of Nee Ban In The Mikado has another delightful part that of the Notary musio lovers are just beginning beginning beginning begin begin- ning to become alive to the opportunity opportunity before them and it will I be with genuine regret egret that they will say goodbye to the company next Wednesday ay night |