Show INITIAL PRODUCTION A GREAT CRAT SUCCESS Melodrama clothed In Its Us right mind may be said to In a way describe At the Rainbows Rainbow's End written by Franklin Fyles the well wen known knon dramatic writer and Ralph Stuart who with his company presented the production at the Colonial last flight Without Impossible situations A At At t the Rainbows Rainbow's End contains all the wild west thrills so common In that class of literature literature litera litera- ture the read reading In of which Is given as an explanation of Why Boys Dos Leave Home The ancient methods of arousing the feelIng feelings feel feel- ings Inga of the audience and holding Its sympathy sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy to the end are used but with such excellent stage picturing that It Is hardly noticeable Whatever w the tile armies used noticeable Whatever w the tile armies used the play Certainly appeals to the audience not only to the gallery Kallery to which from time Immemorial this jaBs of melodrama has been consecrated but to the occupants occupants occupants pants of first floor noor seats who ho became breathlessly Interested at the critical pe po pe- pe nods There are several faults natural to a play which has only been produced twice but when the smoothing process Is over At the Rainbows Rainbow's End should be every whit as successful 1 as any of the western plays plas which have scored heavily such as The Rose of the Rancho Tho The Girt Girl of th tIn the Golden West Vet and others The scene is laid Just prior to the outbreak outbreak outbreak out out- break of the l 1 Mexican war ar with Kit Carlion Carson Car Car- son lion the scout hero-scout the prominent figure The rhe Indian fighter i is piloting Marian Harlan Kent and her her brother brother two children of a frontiersman frontiersman fron fron- from New Mexico to Fort Leav- Leav The intrigues of the Mexican villain and a Jealous halfbreed girl against Carson and Marian Marlan play playa a prominent prominent prominent nent part In the first act while the second second sec see ond and third show an attack by Apaches the tho capture of Kit his tortures by the Indians and the preparations to burn him himat himat himat at the stake from which he Is rescued by bythe bythe bythe the brother of Marian to effect whose esea escape Kit had given himself up The struggle between n Kit and BigMedicine Big Medi cine Man Ian on the brink of a precipice arouses th the audience to a high pitch and andIn andIn andin in the last act when an American fort tort with the flag tl flying Is seen een and the can gets his Just jUt deserts as a spy the breathes more freely and Is pleased when Kit Is awarded his lady love lo Ralph Stuart takes the difficult part of Kit Carson Carllon with great success making the thO most of his opportunities Mary lary Hall Han as Marian Kent carries the part through well and the character work of Anna Cleveland as the jealous halfbreed halfbreed half half- breed girl Is excellent Others of the tho cast appeared to good advantage At the Rainbows Rainbow's End will run the I rest of the week weck at the Colonial |