Show cT i I r rs s Paul Langton A native of Salt Lake will play ploy at Capitol Native Salt Laker Draws Raves i For Death of a Salesman Role Paul Langton who has been I getting rave ra notices from coast to coast for his performance as Ei Biff f Loman the salesman's oli r son in Death of a Salesman is a native of Salt Lal Lake e City who will return home for the first time in years when the Pulitzer prize drama opens a two-day two engagement engagement engage ge ment at the Capitol theater Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day evening evening- Pauls Paul's father Ernest Langton was a vaudeville headliner and Pauls Paul's earliest theatrical recollection tion ion is of sitting in the top balcony bali bal bal- i cony of the old Salt SaIL Lake theater watching hatching his father Cather perform He attended Lafayette school but left heft when he was 12 years old to join his father in San Francisco I The morning after Langton opened at the Biltmore Billmore theater Los Angeles as Biff Loman five major mayor studios called to determine his home address Each one had a picture coming up ideally suited I to Langton's talents The situation situation situa situa- tion lion was a little ironical to Langton Langton Langton Lang- Lang I ton who spent four years yeal's in Pasa- Pasa I dona dena trying trying- to get gt past the gates g-ates I of those same studios an and another I four years acting minor roles inA in inA A pictures and major roles in B I pictures without attracting particular par- par pArI i I I notice from the front offices I Hollywood offers to the contrary contrary con con- Lan Langton ton is still playing playing- Biff Loman in the national com COnt- pany And he intends to keep playing it as long long- longas as the drama remains on tour He waited too long to sink his acting teeth into such a role I |