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Show THE BEE. B. Hinusements. ATTRACTIONS AT SALT LA KB THEATER. tho Halt Lake Opem O.mpany-Moucl- ay, Tuenlay, Wednesday evenings and Tuesday matinee, February 21sf, 22nd and 23rd. ('ooks Comedians In Our Flat," Friday and Saturday evening and Saturday matinee, February 25tl and 2tHb. Haiti PftHlm.by NEW (IRANI) THEATRE. Grans Opera Company Tonight Olivette," Matineo hcmian Girl. Ilo successful man is apt to be called a lucky one. So he is. But luck follows the successful man for the reason that he carves out his fortune and brings success to crown his efforts with his energy and tact. Mr. II. F. McGarvie, the manager of the New Grand Theatre i3 successful because of his persevering energy. Where some men would quail before the obstacles that for A He takes a classic actress to play his heroine and she makes out of the part a melodramatic gem. The Salt Lake Theater will present next Friday and Saturday evenings Cooks Comedians in Our Flat, one of the funniest musical comedies ever written. It has been revised and brought up to date and many new and novel situations have been added to the original performance. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at the Salt Lake Theater will be seen our popular home opera company, The Salt Lake, in Said Pasha, with all the favorites and some of the old old ones, one especially who has wor great favor. Mr. B. Young, Misses Savage anc Fisher and Messrs. Goddard, Spencer and Campbell will be in the cast. this evening Olivette, whicji is a great favorite, will be given. Every opera is put on in an admirable manner, and the costuming for each one is in good style and taste. The favorites of the company have been received with open arms. Miss Mortimer and Mr. Felch have won a warm place in the hearts of tho New Grand patrons. people. Opera has taken a great hold on the theatergoing public of Salt Lake, and we are still to have another week by the famous Grau Opera company, which closes tonight the first week of their engagement to crowded houses. Commencing Monday they w ill begin their second and last week, presenting the following great operas :Mon-day- , Travalo ; Tuesday matinee, Olivette ; Tuesday, Bocaccio; Wednesday matinee, Ship Ahoy ; Wednesday, Chimes of Normandy; Thursday, II Trovatoire, Friday, Fatintza ; Saturday matinee Martha; Saturday, the great Indiana. , and one of Marie Wainwright in Jacob Litts thrilling, blood curdling, the hissing of the asperate and the shouting of the vowel long drawn out She has fallen And her fall has been great Still she is greater in her fall than when she rode the top crested waves of sublime tragedy and wept and died for love and jealousy. Marie Wainwright plays melo drama with a hot impetuosity, with a clinging subdued melancholly, with pathos and with fire, just as melo drama should be played. Clinging heroines who can also fire up to a white heat if needed, brave heroes w ho can be lovely in Jove and terrible in MERE MENTION. mejo-drama- melo-drama- s 1 1 war Prof. Stephens testimonial concert in the Tabernacle on Monday evening, February 28, promises to be a decided musical novelty. The professor has arranged a programme of his own music. The very thorough canvass that is being made of the city for the sale of seats should fill the Tabernacle. Hober Goddards forte is opera and he should be in some good company. There is a great future for him in it if he wTorks to that end. Prof. George Thatcher, Jr., is making a great success with his vocal students, he stands at the head of the musical profession, and he labors for the advancement of the art. His studio is the most artistic ever seen in the city. Prof. C. M., Harris (violinist) and Prof. Thatcher (vocalist) will soon give a recital in the i ! is of this type. We Forgive Her s of the past that Stripping from the which is worth preserving, Lit has woven from the gleanings a'play for the gallery and for the Can melo-drama- tune places in the path he surmounts them and finds beyond an easy path. The late opera season at the New Grand has demonstrated that he knows what the public wants and gets it. When the theatrical was predicting that McGarvie would lose money after the stock company was abandoned, he was booking attractions that were money makers. His energy has given us a play house for the people that is neat, commodious andjeomfortable and a season of popular plays and comic opera that will not soon be forgotten. back-cappe- r When the Grau Opera company finish their engagement at the New Grand Theater next Saturday night, Salt Lake will have had twenty-fou- r consecutive performances, barring Sundays of comic opera and been able to compare our home talent with our visitors. So far every performance has been to crowded houses, but next week with two Richmonds in the field, our home company, the Salt Lake Opera company, and the Grau will the stcry be the same? The Grau company is a clever organization with clever people and excellently managed. Its fun makers are good comedians and its lvding singers are equal to the first class companies. It presents an appalling number of operas in its repertoire. The past week this company has given the Mascot, Bocaccio, Girofle-Girofla- , Ship The Bohemian Girl and Martha. This Ahoy, afternoon the Bohemian Girl will be repeated and RACHAEL FORD. As Margery Sylvester, in "Our Flat. GREATEST SUCCESS EVER KNOWN HERE. Secoqil and Last Week Coptincing May, Feb. 21 GRAUS Se&t? Fra Diavolo. Wed. Mat. Ship Ahoy. Friday, Fatinitza, Monday, Now on Sile, Boccaccio. Thur. El Fravatore Saturday, Indiana. Tuesday Matinee, Olivette. Tuesday, Wed. Chimes of Normandy, Saturday Matinee, Martha. |