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Show od with entire success. His ready wit never falls into buffoonery and his sword, though impatient of restraint in its scabbard, always manages to espouse the right sido of a quarrel. Don Caesar was a favorite rolo with Mr. Edwin Booth and other representative representa-tive actors of tho English-speaking stage. Its appeal to tho poetic temperament tem-perament Is strong, and yet Is virile and full of action. Don Caesar lias no time for lack-a-dalsical reveries or sentimental soliloquies. Ho Is the embodiment em-bodiment of activity, both physical and mental. Mr. Hanford will appear as Don Caesar at the Salt Lake Theatre Thursday evening, Feb. 2nd, and will be accompanied by an organization which reflects his best judgment and the experience of years in casting plays of this school. Miss Mario Drofnah Drof-nah will bo his leading woman, and her other appearances In this city offer of-fer a complete assurance that she will invest tho rolo of Maritana, the singer, sing-er, with personal graces and emotional emotion-al interest. Mr. Frank Hennig, who is well known and highly esteemed as a legitimate player of force and ability will portray Don Jose and Mr. Edward D'Oizo will appear as the King of Spain. Special scenery and costumes have been provided pro-vided on tho scalo that characterize all of the Hanford productions. A |