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Show . v "i - , THE SUNDAY HERALD, JANUARY 21, 1923. . Broadway Play J. n-or.- . , , - j. . . Provo, Utah v ttamrrrnTSBfh - Wants thejSteel Planf to come to.' Wants the Steel Plant to come to - UTAH, COUNTY UTAH COUNTY d .7i Bert R. Sutton Manager Fred Davies Manager - - bring eaay-10fJtn- y. it here. ; s at 7:30 Monday evening, January 22, tojhe $150,000 ; to , ome to the MASS MEETING in the Tabernacle ernacle tve t bring it here.', ' " subscribed our quota We-ha-ve , We have subscribed onr quota to the $150,000 to - . . . Drug Go. Sutton-Chas- e Penney Company - more oi pu". (Editors Note: The following speaking parts, Belasco useU "Over tain perspective. J see the third article on playf on and off better acting and people to effect ensemble. Music dency toward aroaaway as reviewed ny t. sixty Is made much of and not amiss. Cosbetter to speech. awakening gradual Earl Pardee of the Young university tumes were from Paris, Lon- Women smoking and swearing seems who has recently returned from an ex don and Newprocured York and no challenged to have been accepted on, the stag- etended trip to the east.) , such announcements after seeing the In that respect we prove uw wuwbu richness ot materail. has her rights. The main shows, do "Merton of the Movies," "Why not perform on &indaTt . By T. EARL PARDOE Not," "Thetady Cristllinda" with Fay There are thousands of girls and Professor of Dramatic Art at the Bainfer, and "Will Shakespeare" with few hundred men looking for work in Otto Kruger were Just being talked some theater t Brlgham Young University.' about when had to leave for home. The stcg" 's criming- pact ana tne -Of the Broadway, plays left over The opening engagement of the little theater movement In America from November, nine survive, though Moscow Art Theatre treup was Janu has been the chief cause of renals- for this wonderful. iance-I- tla to name ary S and tickets wojg.ox fiome arestrnggling,l-Ete- n ha vw been sold in ea merit to set a fair hearing; organization out waste But would time. of them all are tirely for five weeks ahead. Bedroom farces dying and mis critics' month, .conies--in wanjl opera at the Metropolitan and tress entanplementa " coming Jo tne .euuli't) of America's greatest produe- tne Manhattan is in iuii swing, con-- fore. tion. 1 shall discuss but three, 'Rain," certs of major importance are dailyj ' Chicago is becoming a greater show Cnfld,"-an"Hamlet." occurrences, tjui mat is anotherTOJry. center every yeftr--n- ut Tne that Is another For realism to Summerset Maughn's Picture shows and euDerTvaudevlUn story. "Rain." cottld never be excelled. The occupies many atrge buildings and in 4t4a good to jneet some of your old Way takes place In one, set, a sent- most daises, hold their own with "the friends with good parts in shows on hotel In the south seas on ' legitimate. and off Broadway. And how It did rain! Pago-Pagthe could You pump .,. easily Imagine working many hours overtime to furnish quantity in sufficient volume. to Ce o'clock. at 7:30 o'clock. Monday evening, January 22, - -- tte-4ste-- the story tells pt the wordless . perse- - .. eution. by a well meaning foreign missionary, the Reverend Davidson of Sadie, escaped wait of San Franclsco'i slums. Stopping at the, little trading7 station, all on board are quarantined and the travelers are, obliged- - to. .re main atuhtfonly available place, a post run by a renegade American and Hansen Catering Co. feAH JCDlJNTY : . . We have subscribed our quota to Come to the MASS MEETING in the tabernacle at 7:30 Monday evening, January 22, UTAH COUNTY 1 " Wants the Steel Hani to come to ' I bring it here. , " wints the ; hare subscribed oar quote to the $150,000 to We bring It here. the MASS MEETING in the Tabernacle at 7:30 -- Come :- Provo Greenhouse to the r'" ' at 7:30 Come o'clock. January. 22, - . y bring it here. the .$150,000. to evehkgrJanuary f jfS-1- ! 22 ' -' at 7:30 ; o'clock. 'nty UTAH COUNTY , v , ryr havf wtoqfibtd ;oiiranotarto;hllS0,00y.to;; - j to the MASS MEETING fa Graham Manager J.--Ce bring it here. the Tabernacle the-berna- cle at Monday evening, January 22, oL at - to the MASS MEETING fa the Tabernacle ' j . T. We'have aubscribed. our.quota to the $150,000 to . Come Monday-evenin- g, ' Wants the Steel Plant to come to bring it here. the MASS MEETING fa V Happy & Bob Manager O. R. Thomas Manager Come to - century UTAH COUNTY ' . Ben-Am- u . Wants the Steel Plant to come Jo . We have subscribed our quota to COUNTr fa the Tabernacle MASS MEETING little Cafe r the SteefPSnTto'come to UTAH COUNTY . to ome to subscribed ouxquota td the $150,000 to bring It here. Monday evening, January 22, o'clock. hve , . 1 , 'S one-eye- d Steel Plant UTAH v Monday -- . Provo Electric & Haidivare Company Ae N, Taylor Manager We "Vants at 7:30 o'clock. Monday evening, January 22, . We have subscribed our quota to the $150,000 to Monday evening, January 22, the MASS MEETING fa the Tabernacle Come to ; Company Dixon-Taylor-Rus- sell D. D. SUTTON Manager m j: '- o'clock. I Wants the Steel Plant to come to Come to at 7 :30 o'clock. ns 7 bring it here. to the. MASS MEETING 1n the Tabernacle as-th- - We have subscribed our quote to the $150,000 to Monday evening, January 22, SUTTON MARKET for-bes- t - the $150,000 to ' bring It here. Come s . the $150,000 to - Clayton Jehkin Manager bring it here. produc- - "HamTef'-mea- Wants the Steel Plant to come to George A. Hansen Manager all It portended; John Barrymore has given an interpretation ot the Royat pave that marks an epoch In Shakespearean lore and adds lustre to the galaxy ot American born stars. Nor does Barry-mor- e "hog", the stage. Blanche Yurka as Queen, Rosalind Fuller as Ophelia, Frederick Lewi as Horatio and John fxBrlen as Polonius deserve especial mention. These are the characters themselves nd satisfy Mealm close-a.human could realte. The play talks and not once does the audience feel it has been prepared for a solloquy. U criticism were to' be offered such a great production, It would be on Jones' painting. At times, it la too strong, too evident atmosphere. By urgent requestBarrymore, who does. not care for long runs, .will play "Ham--I let" tor one hundred and one times, so as to break the record established by Edwin Booth of one hundred consecutive nights. To- - me, Barrymore does not look: aa it he had strength enough to last out two more weeks. And even this physical debility, adds lustre" to bis eyes and poignance to dleeertatkm.-'e-w- llt be a long time before there comes another" combina- ur tlon as great -December was most prolific. Houses with failures and near failures were rashlng other shows lo takelheir place. For this month eighteen new shoes were shown. Of this amount, not more than six w.lu last any length ot time. Many have come too late' and ape well established playa still current. "Fashion for Men," by "Mblriar be- survive . will . : . of Llllom) .. -(author r" i. cause oi merit, auu u. r. "Gringo" will interest because of set ting (Mexican mining life) and "the good acting of Jose Reuben, Frederick Perry . and Edna Hlbbard. Reuben plays the part ot a bandit, but usea that eye expertlyy-whe- n tt comes to prety women and peso. "Johannes Kreisler" will endure for a while because of the following of and an interesting story, "The Tgolst" with Ditrlchsteln Is one ot bis bandy-mad- e plays and gives him ample opportunity tor posing and msk-inc love- .- Intrigue a la feminine with Leo as hero, may hold a good follow tlon of UTAH COUNTY- ' We have subscribed our quota to CO. KIIITTIHG HILLS Wants the Steel Plant to come to UTAH COUNTY her paramour and the price .she has paid In denying tne love or her son, now a young man. The faithful love of her boy and the manner of his watchingyover his mother and forcing her keeper to become her husband is a theme which permits of excellent acting and thematic discourse. The cut Is well chosen and Janet Beecher as LaurapStdney Blackmer as Eugene, and Lee Baker as Paul, form a most acceptable trio. The one Jolting character was Eleanor Williams as Gaby Mulligan. She thought volume was the necessary measure of histrionic ability. Being a great sex play. New York will support It for some time. A Bros Wants the SteeJ Plant, to come to the distant harbor, and It Is from the balcony that the rain pours Its quan tities and adds psychologically to tne moods ot the play. Jean Eagles has been acclaimed-- ; la the. part ot Sadie, Tint to me she overacted the common-ness of the 'street girl and her voice at times sounded like the strength of Sitting Bull. No one could denyTBe technique of the play, of Its staging and In most parts, the acting. Robert Kelly as Davidson was most euecuve "The Love ChildwasXtruly a French theme. Batafile tfijls the story ot a mistress unable Jo longer hold ',' --Sutherland JEllKiilS: ' 7:30 o'clock. , v . Come to the MASS MEETING fa the Tabernacle Monday evening, January 22, 'at 7tJ0 o'clock. w ing. "Tidings Brought to Mary," by: Paul Claudel of French fame la important tecsuse It is a Theatre Guild vroduo- twn ana also Because Jeanne-d- e Cas-allwho played the title role with Its successful run In Paris. The play has not. been on long enough to gera verdict from the old timer, but I think the play, though well done, will not take American fancy as long as they can . attend . "Lisa" -- 4 another negro offering) or the "Music Box Revue." . "Romeo and' Juliet," with Ethel Baryrmora Is doomed for short lite., Miss Barrymore does not read her lines well, unusually or even with any uaiviauamy ana ner Mercutio so far outplays her,' that she loks amateur-ish In spots. ; Shakespeare la very popular. The premier production of the Christmas . . month is David Belasco s presentation ; ot "The Merchant ot Venlee.V The -la greater by tar than ..production David .Warfield'a Dortrayai of "Shv. , lock." . At times,; Warfleld rises to .' , the acme ot ctlng and at others, be Is vocally Inadequate for the" emotion r. f if j s. 4- . jt. s .iv 1 ... niioii fayl orfBroSi Co -- t. i ?$ . r- . Wants the Steel jplant to wnie to . Wants the Steel Plant to come to MA f - ' he assumes. Shakespeare can never hope to aee anything fc has written any better staged. The casket scene f mounted Into thousand, ot well spent dollars and the final scene portrayed a starry scene ot "magnificent bril- - m -- .. ,v . UTAH COUNTY w the MASS MEETING fa the Tabernacle Monday evening, Janqary 22, at.7:80 o'clock.' wants me steei riant to come to - : UTAH COUNTY Come to A ' - -- Tho IVmc r.leRoylancq; Cpiiipany . . - m fV.We have to the MASS. MEETING Jn.theiTabernaclel bring .there. .Com Monday evening, January 22, at 7:30 o'clock -- 7 4 By. Mart Roy lance J. Ki rnwooa lyianag er . tUTAlX COUNTY, . .Come Bubscribeofour quota - to the i;-.- $150,000 - to.the 3IASS MEETING fa the Tabernacle. "Monday evening, January 22, at 7;30 o'clock.., t |