Show theatrical theair ic I 1 sin since c e our iasi last notice tb the ances at the salt lake theater have been various and ana ente en eer ara Ea ining 6 as been bean presented i a second time and the acting was fully equal to the first performance As ludovico mr irwin did himself credit lie he i is s a I 1 heavy villain I 1 of fir strate caliber and touched off the fine points in the slick smooth hypocritical infernal villain ludovico in good taste and with the air of an artist it is we think his best character mrs irwins erwins evadne was like her other renditions in a similar line chaste graceful and correct then we have bad faint heart never won fair lady As the light dashing devil may care adventurer mr irwins erwins ru ruy y gomez was good and he struck the temper of his audience but as we have noticed in other parts where it is scarcely as allowable he throws a trifle too much levity into the character and sometimes forgets that ruy gomez adventurer and sub lieu tenant as he is is nevertheless supposed to be the polished refined courtly gentleman in the anteroom of a ducal palace the same remark applies perhaps with more to the charming farce of the morning call so well executed by both mr air and mrs mra irwin the batters lat mrs chil linton lington was given with a vivacity and pertness yet withal ladylike lady like delicacy which enchanted all while it could not but please the most critical but we confess we expected every moment that the charming widow would annihilate with a glance as she so often confounded with sharp re parte the rather loose sir edward ardent mr air I 1 should not fall fail always to remember that on the stage coolness wit sparkling sarcasm and refined though brazen faced impudence are not incompatible with the character of the high toned gentleman especially when as in the M orning morning call the scene is laid in the drawing room of an accomplished lady and the actors supposed to be the creme de la creme of high bred E english aristocracy in a word ho he should not play to the galleries galleri esP even though he should succeed in bringing them down 10 i in III and out of place has also been given there is not much in it save gave in the perfection with which the principal part is played and it takes a woman ot of decided genius to do it even passably pas sibly well mrs e TF paddy was one of the best expositions of 1 irish irish character we have ever seen certainly by a female her Y yankee an kee girl fairly brought down the house ouse and in it she ri mrs barney williams i the renowned perfection of yankee gliem in anthis this a a part her acting was free from the course vulgar I 1 performances too often put in to take the galleries but ut which are as out of place before a civilized community as they are untrue to the yankee character her french lady was easy natural and e very ver y well rendered while her beetle pas and her gor and pas were very pretty mrs I 1 sings well though her voice is hardly strong enough for to so large a theater and her ber dancing is chaste and beamut beautiful 1 on the whole good as she is in the a I 1 higher walks alks of the drama her forte is evidently gat ht comedy and in that the she deservedly ranks ra aks |