| Show Bail Draws Cap Capacity city Crowd at Salt Lake THE CAST CAT Native girl Wilma Vima Thompson Native policeman Howa Owa Natives K K A. A Fernando Liano Llano Paulo Ameena wife of Joe Horn S l Emma mma WIlcox Private Griggs U. U S. S M. M l. l C. C Jack Jack McKee Corporal Hodgeson U. U S. S M. M r C. C Harold Healy Sergeant OHara O'Hara U. U 11 S. S M. M 1 C. C Edward Keane Joe oe Horn HOIn trader of Pa Pago o Pago Pago Rapley Holmes Dr I Phai Alfred Alred Hickman Mrs Mis McPhail Shirley I KIng Kins ng Mrs Irs Da Davidson Idson Blanche Banche Quartermaster B Bates tes of The John Rogers Sadie Thompson Jeanne Bagels Rev Alfred Davidson Davidon Etelbert Ethelbert Hales It I is so seldom Ur that t a drama with wih the excellent t qualities of Rain comes to Salt Lle Lake that one Is im impelled in- in to rush pell-mell pell mel pel-mel into print with wih all al the superlatives at ones one's command This powerful play of the he South seas opened t to a capacity capac- capac ity iy tv house at the Salt Lake theatre Monday fonday night and will wi continue Tuesday and Wednesday nights with a I matinee on Wednesday Probably no play of recent years has las been so realistically stag staged r and andO so O capably cast cat and acted as Rain Jeanne because of her de- de of ot the role of Sadie Thompson will wi pro go go down In tle He hIstory Isis hIs tory orv of drama as aR one of ot tire the foremost foremost fore- fore most actresses of the present age age She actually lived Ived the part from the minute sh she stepped on the stage until the last curtain A Area great t deal of credit for the success of the play however be- be to a capable supporting east cast very Every character was filled fied with wih a good actor and j Ethelbert Hales as aR the missionary in n the play was admirably suited suied for or the pa part t. t created hv hy the authors He Te rose to great great s 's s In the last act when he was as called caled upon to exercise his hll greatest dramatic abi- abi abil- abil Ity tv Ranley Holmes as aR Joe Horn he the trading post keeper at Pa Pago Paso Pago provided the audience with wih enough nough to make It foret fornet for- for enough net et whatever tragic ragIc moments an an- neared In the tile play He lie vied with Alfred Alred Hickman as Dr Dc McPhail In furnishing the comedy Both Bot were veil wel fitted fo for their p part rt It I be he too much to mention all al the here ere but suffice Jt t to say sav they hey they show remarkable ability in portraying their c characters Rain in is a play that makes people people peo peo- pie think tink It I is a story stor of a man ann and a woman In a setting where natural impulses es overcome the tile cry cr of the soul soul It I is a pathetic though hough not morbid story stor It I i Is rather a peculiar fact however that tha the audience felt with the of the PTa pla it i ended happily despite despie evident tragedy |