Show I SS S'S s sIYi After an absence of two years Mr Ir r. r N. N C. C Goodwin and Miss Mibs Maxine Elliott returned returned returned re re- turned to Salt Lake an and were we greeted byan byan by byan an audience that taxed the seating capacity capacity capacity ca ca- ca- ca of Mr house honse It was one oce of the most fashionable audiences which has attended the Theatre this v. v winter Inter and showed by their appreciation that they were nere of ot the same saute opinion a as are all the cities which Mr Goodwin visits visits that that be he and he alone is the only Nat There has be been n some qu question as WI upon whom wO till fil the mantle of the deanship deanship dean- dean ship ot of the st tage ge when that grand old veteran Joe finally decided that he was was too old for any further active service and there can be no doubt but that Mr Goodwin would get the great popular vote ote of the theatre going people and ancI well would be their choice Mr Goodwin and Miss Elliott have been seen seen in a number or ot pl plays which have given gl them both splendid o opportunities for the display of or their ability but It can be truthfully said that their former lOrmer successes successes suc sue are easily outdistanced by When Vc We Were Vere Twenty One which never seems to get old nor to wear upon the audience This Is certainly a play of cosmopolitan cosmopolitan cosmopolitan cos cos- reputation and I is l known as aswell aswell w well ll to the English theatre goers as to th the American In Itt it Mr Goodwin and Miss Elliott have a a. play which particularly suits them and affords a wide opPortunity opportunity opportunity op op- op- op to display the talent which has placed them in the forefront ont of American players and nd which will undoubtedly bring to Mr Goodwin the deanery of ot tho Engl En En- gl speaking gush stage With t his own n Inimitable humor his ability abil abiT- ity to depict In Jn a human and natural manner manner man man- ner ncr the emotions of a man not pot a perfect being but one with whom e t male members members mem mem- bers hers of ot his auditors feel a fI sympathy and anda a joy that onlY comes from nn an exhibition of ot the struggles and triumphs of pt an es essentially es- es human man T That at the house was led like a a captor in captivity captivity captivity cap cap- by Mr Goodwin and Miss Elliott was evidenced by the h hearty arty and genuine genuine gen gen- applause that greeted the acting of or these finished and artistic actors The entire company was so perfectly balanced that each in the respective part seemed especially fitted for the role al al- al Miss Elliott proved again her right to the place she has won in the hearts of the American and English theatre-goers theatre and her lien beauty r renewed ain the feeling that the women of ot America Ameria were among the wonders of the world and certainty certainly worthy of ot the pride that all an American men feel In the gentler sex of the new world Her rendition of the role of ot PhYlIss was one of the finest pieces of ch character work that has nas been produced upon th the AmeT American can stage and it was hard liard to decide whether she was better beLter in the scene with the Imp or with Mr Goodwin To miss seeing Mr Goodwin and Miss Mis El Elliott El- El liott in this natural charming and human human human hu hu- hu man play is to miss on one of the best things the stage has ever offered The Trinity were especially good and the characterizations drawn by Mr 1 Esmond in his story to which Mr Goodwim has brought fame They were Mr Nell Neil OBrien O'Brien Mr JUri Crawford and md nd Mr Tyler and so well were were their roles rendered that they seemed the very counterparts coun coun- of ot men me who issue daily dally from the clubs on Fifth avenue and Pall Mall Mal To Mr was allotted the part of ot the Imp and it well for tor his his' ability that he handled this part with much faithfulness and earnestness Its Ini every respect he was the headstrong boy of f the story and his predicaments especially his hit attempts to break into matrimony conS con con- S the whole play I I Miss i er a as Kara nara ra the he Firefly had a part that did not admit of ot much but that was done in a manner thoroughly in ke keeping ping with the major roles Miss Ingram found a a. very acceptable role in the character of ot Mrs Ericson and made a a. very motherly mother The rest of ot the cast handled only minor roles but each of these was as as- carefully lY rendered as though upon that particular part depended the success of ot the play It is this faculty of ot being able to select Players who know how hw that adds so much to the artistic success that tha t follows the presentation of ot a play by Mr Mt Goodwin The rhe staging and costuming of ot the the- play was of the high Order dem demanded and made necessary b by the standard of ot the actors and th the gowns owns of the ladies were were especially especially especially- Elliott nf works f being h jf specially especially s art ant i J those charming worn by y The generous reception accorded Mr Goodwin last night bespeaks bespeaks' a continued use ot of the S. S R R. 0 sign throughout his should engagement fhe not e be ea a and missed the Pla piais one that will Tonight be repeated When E We Were Tw On ntY-On On nty S S S SEvery Every student of ot Shakespeare will admit admit ad ad- mit that The he Taming of the Shrew Shrew- contains more mOIre genuinely funny tunny situations than any of his comedies An adequate presentation of this most amusing I play he with complete t scenery c ry costumes t and dP ap appointments ap- ap t will Vm be given Monday and Tuesday next at the tile Salt Lake Theatre It Is Ii so many years since The Taming of the Shrew was seen here that tha t a m a full house is sure to greet Charles B. B Hanford Hanford Han- Han ford the star and his supporting com com- pany The role of ot Katherine will be played by Helen Grantly and others In the cast are Marie Emma Hay Hay- Hayer ner Wn er William a Harold lio J. J Sheik She Fiske Irvin Paul Knight Anderson C P. P o A. A R. R O. O L. L W W. Browning and John C. C Davis S II II 5 William Morris the senior member of the new theatrical firm of Morris Hall that is b exploiting the new musical comedy com corn edy When Reuben Comes to Town is a real type of the actor manager Mr Morris was the leading man of f the Empire Em Em- pire Stock company of ot New New- York City when it jt was at Its best and Included such actors as Frank Mordaunt 1 Thomas Eberle Eb- Eb erle erie Viola Allen Alien antI antl many other well- well known actors Their new offering will wI have an elaborate production with new and special scenery and costumes of a most expensive character The firm has n not t stopped spending money with that but t has engaged ag a a- a large company an of clev eler ler er en players 1 s When Reuben Comes o e to Town will be seen at the Salt Lake Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday evenings next |