Show t houses that the Thea Thea- wae lasand las and W the of series of th the enga engage engage- kwas ce ne instead or Brue rot the audience wa was the entire play had bad to respond to sev- sev the popular popular- tho assurance that the 4 be In keeping with the was company i. Frawley that ehe be Immense house left ti lr the Theatre and 1 Ier I ot floor floor Iy tl i it l lt Is Iser certaIn thy well ry a as rival to er er was a strong t front ot of th tM ratIons lon on O I fas brightness was wao conone con- con tL one e pra sh came cameby Nat Nati 1 by sIng plaYed by venture i somethIng of a ot of l nf that one wilts ut i zent ent a ft play bf the day has S starred g of l awley fe a success Is truth judgIng tl Ot hIs audItors Augus- Augus all SW-all' are all marked for r Us ot of In the portrayal opIe round around whom the y 19 w wound wound- d In this reVila rera re- re ra Vila aiS ls no exception and the JIg Ig land of l people O who rl J one o the prevail prevail- it a lays i Mr d ra and 3 i- i r Thomas's Thomass the law was cleverly rawle to be e a man of I B BR R Round J him I nd d Mr Frawley f fc pat of the c dramatic pos pos- rendition of ot the with Mr Good- Good J jin 1 of the character and ayn Van o Vernon Buren i n made madeo the g education and greatly In set- set 1 The character O of oZ the hat she has S outgrown l denly I finds n s she la is not nt very ery well drawn i to the sheriff sherif Ithe present ever a al- al I was acceptably Ister and there can she thoroughly the performance H Lily Illy Branscombe Pig 0 would lid be hard to beat he laugh trust of ot that Indispensable cornered P Mr f efforts to find a a. aJ J uld use his set of ot fur- fur feeling love passages between ewers were to say the least nevertheless laughable fOt Df bt Lizbeth as played and her present ever t ter er a fine dna companion I every Inch the smith smitha a lawmaker r and ano his was one of ot itha the play v very ery good d as Col Coi Boland Bol- Bol Vand and Mr Ashton was Bill Sorter fell tell the roler role of ot Sam around whom most of ot ota he e was certainly a r the part de- de to the entire sa satis- satis lent Miss Douglas as had not hadid that well ts the Inevitable darky jence a a. play purporting louth or Southerners Is It Is the part out lout exception is over- over haw aw was th the exception fully avoided any ap- ap tuch Johnson tY ty inan nan this time tImes train etc eta was wag handled by the hard bard part that Is I Ieta aa very well done by the dibe one cite of ot tho the most roost hat the Theatre has en en- en The crowded house 1 ure after the paltry e attended the perform perform- e weeks an and It has I appy r. r S UN Normandy Is lg scoring jest successes that has talent perform perform- up of ot persons of ot nd nd ability that It ceases production The tune- tune 0 charming light 1 rl h Jalof an unusually well well- with Prof Proto Mc- Mc and the s hl performance r c is b beet beat evl- evl 1 usually large attendance which Is only limited by the capacity of ot the Grand Grandi The chorus o of thirty singers is one of ex exceptionally tf well balanced et ra r voices ol The cast and the chorus is compo composed ed largely of ot members of ot the Salt Lake Opera corn corn- pan puny pany v Miss Rosemary Roseman Glosz Gloss Is the only one who is entirely new on the local stage She only recently retired from the professional stage having had leadIng leadIng leading lead- lead Ing roles In Evangeline which was given Iven ivOn last season In Boston In Thomas Q and In Vienna Life Ice er s brise rise to local loea theatre MisS MisS' G Groat Js 8 a a both so h tW art arid biem h riven fhe sq v ft ll cf t rf 1 suited d to her that she Is ai able le to give I Ive U it a a. lY clever rendition A Aj severer severe cold cOll has made It Impossible for tor her to earn carry the music of ot her part to the same same standard as her acting I IMis Mis Luella Ferrin Prof Prot H. H S. S Goddard God- God GodI I dard B. B S. S Young Fred Graham Edward Midgley Miss MIs Elsie Barrow Mrs Frank Browning Browning- Miss Mabel Poulton and Miss Gussie Johnson all well-known well members of the thc Salt Lake Opera company combine com corn bine to make this pr production a memorable success The opera will be sung at the Grand this evening and Monday and Tuesday evenings Daniel Frawley and his splendid company com corn pany f lda resume tt b business at the Theatre r Monday night presenting S Secret cr Ser x vice William Gillette's thrilling war drama This play Is la one of ot the successes of ot the American stage and was also re received received re- re with ent enthusiasm in England France and AU Australia It has frequently been said by competent critics that Secret Secret Secret Se cret Service Is Js one of ot the jest best pieces of ot work ever produced In this country After Atter Secret Service which Is the bill for tor Monday and Tuesday night Bue Jeans the famous Indiana drama wilSo will wil willbe be So presented Mr Frawley has confidence enough In the tho f staid stal tal t old ld melodrama to use it for tor Wednesday matinee and night and ind again Thursday night Miss Buckley Buckley Buck Buck- ley Icy has her best beat opportunity In this play lay Following Blue Jeans Augustus Thomass Thomas's magnificent piece Alabama will be given then The Girl I Left BehInd Behind Be- Be hInd Me and finally Madame Sans Gene ene The order ordel of ot their presentation has bas not been definitely decided but all ll three hrca g of et the masterpieces i s are en promised before e the ra leave t town It goes without s saying that each of ot them has received re re- re- re a magnificent mounting mounting- for l Frawley rawley Is nothing If It not an a admirer of ot stage picturing Since last seen here er this young youner actor actor- manager ie bas been e meeting e rl gYO with Wh ai great t success He lie le deserves every bit of ot It that has come to 10 him too for tor it has been the tho result of a conscientious and well-directed well effort efort to always give the public the best plays plas of the foremost dramatists of ot the day Recently at San Francisco his organization closed an engagement of ot nineteen consecutive weeks at the Grand opera-house opera which although by far tar the largest argest theatre In tn the West was repeatedly re repeatedly taxed to Us Its utmost capacity to accommodate the Immense crowds All previous records for tor attendance at t this this' popular theatre were frequently surpassed surpassed surpassed sur sur- passed during this remarkably prosperous dramatic season Leo sailed for tor London on Friday for or the purpose of staging staging- the English production of ot his hia play All on Account of ot Eliza Cap of ot Fortune and The Show Girl by R R. A. A Barnet had Its first professional performance at the Park theatre Boson Bos Boa ton on on March I Katie Emmett will produce a new comedy comedy com- com edy dy melodrama next season In In addition to o those she already controls The title of the new play is not yet announced The most Interesting news flews of ot the past week was the statement made that Lillian Lilian Lil Lil- ian han Russell would leave Weber Field and star the season after next under unda the management of ot David Belasco Of Ot course a musical comedy will be need needed d and who will supply It is left for the guessers a Sarah Cowell Cowen L Le IA Moyne was Feen seen as Mrs Lake la in The Wa Way of ot the World last ast week Irs Mrs Bloodgood This was the last week of Miss Elsie Elate de deWolfe deWolfe Wolfe and her company In New York and nd andon andon on Thursday night there- there w were re souvenirs In n commemoration of ot the performance perform- perform ance nce of ot the Clyde Fitch comedy Ada Rehan who sailed for tor London last week is to spend the entire summer from broad abroad rom the The stage g report erSo is without lm that tf she foundation heis g Is igo to retire a I S The company y engaged to support Mr Joseph oSeph Jefferson during his five weeks spring tour tour whIch began March In Mobile I include Paget Gorgie Blanche Bender de Myrtle Mc- Mc McGrain i GraIn Boyd Putnam John Jack Henry L. L erson rs Keane Jr and 0 William Dunham Winter Joseph Sj Jefferson e Jefferson Jeff Jeff- with Charles B. B Jefferson s n as the manager Otis Skinner In let Francesca Franceses da Rimini Is s making a triumphal tour of ot the South where always I. I sh he draws Is a a. strong largo large f audiences popular S e favorite V This 1 seaon season sea sea- and e son on Mr tr Ir Skinner is giving his admirers an n opportunity to to- the see best poetic dram drama drama dra dra- m ma ever written by an n American ie iee car The present season e o appears to be a a. a I particularly profitable one as regards the legItimate drama Among those who stand tand to make a small fortune before the seasons season's close is Frederick Warde who is presenting resenting a a. general Shakespearean repertoIre |