Show F Have Real Big Time Revue To those Eastern critics and Impresarios impresarios impre Impre- ho who hay have the idea that an up- up to thc minute musical show cannot be produced in the West w we can only suggest their attendance at a II performance perform perform- ance mice of ot Satires of ot 1920 1950 as presented by Fanchon and Marco at the tho Salt Lake theatre last night A crowded house greeted the opening performance of this excellent company and It If was any In n I everyone in in t the tho e houe house g gt got t f full l enjoyment enjoyment enjoy enjoy- i ment out of everything offered There Is a story which gives an opportunity opportunity op op- for much ado to be made over nothing The thread of the piece runs through the tho difficulties of ot the Rainbow Film company which is backed by an angel and managed by bya a wo scena scenario io editor The The- action is fui d by performers who have ambitions to become movie stars Each is labeled as an incident in the affairs of the company and in the in in showing the actual direction of ot scenes in studio sets there is a whole lot of good comedy The principals of ot the piece all do specialties specialties ape ape- and do them in lit ways that make one wonder as to where the time is slip slip- ping There isn't a n. slow moment in the entire three-hour three performance Miss Fanchon is a clever little lady who trips the light fantastic sUc In a whirlwind manner while her fanta partner Mr Marco is a. a performer of no mean ability Ho lie can BIng dance and play the violin as to the tho manner born Mr Marcos Marco's playing of ot A Pretty Dance Is Like a Violin interpreted by the ladles ladies of ot the company in gorgeous costumes is one of the big spots In the show showS Charles as assistant assistant assistant as- as director and drummer and Reuben Reu Ecu ben Wolf cornet soloist and director of the orchestra put on a specialty In the intermission that tha stops things for tor several minutes Wolf In particular being a wonder on the comet cornet Al AI as asa asa asa a correspondence school graduate has a clever act while Arthur West in What tic Said Is a a. scream Bal Lloyd and Gilbert Wells as Eph and Zeke do doa doit a it specialty that gains them a World of ot applause to which they respond with a set of dance steps that amazes their audience A word of praise must be spoken for Miss Eva Clark the prima donna soprano Miss 1 Clark is pretty and vivacious and has has' a wonderful voice which she uses to good advantage in her rendition of Lo La Hear the Gentle GenUe Lark I I and The Big Brown Bear Said I I The girlies who go to make snake the background background background back back- ground Tor for all the good things in this fu future future fu- fu ture Broadway show are pretty without exception They can au all dance and do and they have been supplied with a beautiful beautiful beautiful beau beau- wardrobe which they know how to wear Fanchon and Marco have surrounded surrounded surrounded sur sur- rounded themselves with a beauty chorus that will equal most of the productions production seen on Broadway and all of the road shows that get this far off oft the beaten path Between curtains last night Mr Marco thanked his capacity audience for their reception and expressed the hope that The Satires of 1920 would be as well received in the East as had his last production production pro pro- Lets Go which enjoyed a for for- or- or I ty five weeks' weeks run In ia New York There will be a final performance given at the Salt Lake tonight I |