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Show V b Amusements Drama FOUNDED .e? 1850 SALT At The Stars Gazing. nr en SATUBDAY MARCH. 23 IN rrs THE FAREWELL WEEK OF NITA CAVALIER AT THE PLAYHOUSE STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE i 1478 PHONE WASATCH PLflVQ0ISE rOBMEELY THE WILKES creattine ally STARTING SUNDAY MATINEE O ine them. Of coarse, house build' tag is only the- the i I DOCTOR ORDERED in i :d WHAT THE Designing dromes am building houses! . i These the paAimee of Mias Charlotte Young, plwring aeeond feminine leads this aeaaoa with the Metro poll ten Players at the Playhouse. It she csu la w dresses sad ae houses (goa her efforts, sue at least has a woaderf i i SEVENTY NINTH YEAR 1929 THESE ARE AMONG THE INGREDIENTS c. rcmtoea fine & CITY UTAH LAKE Movies Music like oretical, building castles, drees designing is reality. If aha wars doing either, and tf aha wera not first and last, seek a position with some big business firm that required aa immense filing system and not only take charge of that branch of the work, but inaugurate a system all her awn. Failing lg theae she would cook provided someone else would wash the dishes! All of which toes to show that la her Is strongly implanted the creative instinct, and that her ideas era useful and practical. She possesses much charm both on and off the stags; pretty, witty and "Itty." e i pressing her views delightfully and convincingly. From childhood it was bar ambition to become aa actress Whea aha was a tiny girt, visitors at the family home In Omaha, Nab. would aak her If she wora going to ba this or that when aha grew up and aha would shako her golden head, a longing expression in her luminous brown "I'ae eyes, and reply llspingly: doin' to bo an actor lady." This bit of child hood history is vouched for by her mother. Although guided by this detarra-Inatio- n from almost Infancy, she baa been on the stage leas than four years. Perhaps the dec! re histrionic was Inherited from her father who was a professional musician of Beta. Bar mother was bitterly opposed to a stage career for Charlotte. After gradschool at the uating fromshehigh waated to go oa age of It, - the stage. Her people said "No!" She said "Teel" he attended business college and atill wanted to 'go oa the stage, but there were the same Marring "nos" and "yeses.1" . It was while la business college that she developed her ideas about filing systems sad putting things air "bat at FAREWELL i WEEK OF NITA CAVALIER IN A PRESCRIPTION JOY THAT FOR EFFERVESCES WITH FUN !! i: or la order. -- did not get aay chaaoe entil J WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED IS ONE OF THIS SEASONS NEW YORK SUCCESSES. I became of age." said Vlas Yeung. moved to Los Angelos. "We had One day I drafted my brother on sad helpful. We used to rehearse with ms in search two and a hunting tear school. FAMOUS PLAY three weeks for one play. I met with It waa while of a dramatic I was with this comfrom my people strong opposition pany that Hr. Clogston saw me apd BE PRODUCED AMERICA but when I convinced them that" offered me the Salt Lake engageup to that tiraa they had guided ment. my life for me. as It ware, the time "I was thrilled through and had arrived when I must live my to have a chance to play agreement with the Freiown life. Later my mother real- through M ORRIS Geet again has reach- - toburgaa Players than ho wired hia Laks City, and ta work la ized that r had antered a profes- withSalt to donate his Urns and George I used to go Americs a portion of the tradi- willingness sion In which I could make a liv- to thoGladys furtheranca of the tha to services Denham Theatre in Denver BY a. D. SEYMOUR. plots, what with Btalacta, Queen of tional beauty of Europe. Nothing ing. and aha became reconciled. to seo her, and oh! how I craved to production. Mr. Belasco with Ot'o the tho Golden Realms, me Invading to by discourage NEW thought venerable At YORK They exthe H. Kahn and Joseph M. Scbenck, like her or work with her, and with Dragofln, her sprite; that ha has evar done baa an- constitute not giving mo the cltehes I wanted, bo the triumvirate that has I waa wild L)rie theatre In Hoboken, where stage !n serious purport hla I tbo chance ceeded when got ZamieL fiend. arch tho Sulphurs, school dramatic went the to but I with delight 8he helped me in so Lily Langtry played 41 years ago Bkutdawelp and more of a mytho- nouncement that ba will sponsor been most enthusiastic over the anyway. visit of the Freiburg Players to many ways and taught me much logical gallery, and ao It rooms for In New York the appearance of New York "My first real experience was la about Uttlo tricks in quick study In "A Lady of Lyons and considerable into a Interval The Passion Players are domand Galatea", Christopher a tent show in Redlands. Calif., ard make-up.- " realms: but it is mundane tha Freiburg Passion Players earinated by tho Fassnacbt family and It waa truly a wonderful saHies Young says aha prefers tha Morley and his mates have restor- enough when Amina and Rodolphe ly in April at the Century Thearoles in tha play fsw In The a In to ways. many rience roles more serious, mature ps sing, and when the dozen chorus tre. Mr. Gest also let it be known have principal been handed down from faweeks the company went broke and comedy: that she does not have ed to the boards a theatrical rails ladies, lees buxom than that David Belasco would somewhat leered son. In to from mother to daughwas which ther but no already gained the comedy sense" although not salaries, there were the creators of their roles, vocalize In the direction of the New ter. Adolph and Georg Faaanacht valuable experience, end that waa in the least lacking in a sense of Mias Langtry's heyday. a beet of the the perhaps piec famous become The humor. She knows her limitations throughout the thing that (counted then. from It la The Black Crook," oldest songs: "Why Should I Alone Be York presentation of the story of have Europe for their Interpretations of company included people and what she la best adapted to. Dumb?" th life of Christ, the pageantry the of corned American musical all and Christ lea of roles of Judas. 1 played toads. I bad convincI not am "I know that Broadway. Eunice Howard la the Amina. of which hag been enacted from Other members of the family asthe courage for anything I had ) ing in young girlish parts" she aalo. and the burghers of New York Hazel HatCox roles of Mary sume of is the Byron Mary, Btalacta, You 1 know. waa to year for seven centuries right. "I loved the part of tho Spanish were appalled, when they first saw field is Rodolpha and Anthony An-d- year feeling that Magdalene, and of John. From If you do Bot feel that a thing Is mother In Tho Squall. When 1 It at NtblO's Garden in within the walls of Freiburg. the been trained by have childhood Crook. Black 1S. tha they am assigned the part of a giddy right, then it's wrong!" The New York version of the for the parts they were ultimately appearance of Its chorus ladies Under the apple trees of a rural After the tent show experience. giggling girl, I feel uncomfortable, In This of prepprocess Play will utilise the same to assume. than black set and in the hayloft of a papier Passion nothing fluffier Hiss Young played seconds and like I am tot putting It over and by is number of people In tho cast that aration haa been undergone Hunter mache barn. Glean that tha audience knows I am not. tights. Fassnacht of tha h member ea for Ingenue roles with vsrlous email haa cusbeen dictated long by la in Spring dawning wistfully stock companies In southern Cali- Next week she will be seen In tha naivlies Its charm In Its tom la tha original Freiburg fes- family during evtry generation Today Here." tho first musical comedy tivals. The fornia and even appeared in an old part of a French oman. cast will include 1 000 since 1JM. Asked it she had any particular ete, and It Is tha funnier ta moat of hta career. This is a far cry from people, there garage that had bean made over inwill bo a choru, of members of the The Uurty-fiv- e as so a drama serious auditors because their forefathers really bobby, Mias Young replied: to a nhowhouse. and 400, 10t musicians In the or- original company who have come Young Woodley, in which ho chestra. "Yes, tha theatre. If 1 am not thought it brazenly daring. Played "Then I was out of a lob forexfrom to this country Freiburg have but he transfers hta playing. I will bo found at one ef with an alternation of aeriousaem last waa seen, Mr. Belasco's time," she said, "and did movie producing an inherent respect and reverence engaging manner and hia ingratiat- tba Passion Playhelps laNew tras. The work was not so pleasant the shows. If there Is 1a IInew showI and York levity, it offers, to tha Gotham ing smile to the more boisterous comes about as tha result of a boy- for their work4 They believe they be. If but It gave ms additional experi- is town, that's tvhera entertainment hood a mission to perform. .They ence. After that I became associat- have seen all the shows, then I'll be army which is crossing the Hudson realm of musical memory. Years ago in Van- have great majority ed with the Paaedens Community planning a beautiful home, Ifdesign- these, evenings for diversion, a mu- without losing those assets ef hit couver be witnessed a production wishtboto reach the there any of or dress personality. cooking ing a dealing with tha Ufa of Christ. The exclusive peoplo rather than players, many of whom had1 attain- ta sical companion piece to tho simitho hiswash tha around to one Living minority. Ho of la. came the and only international somebody imhowever, left fame, an indelible ed experience "After melodrama. vlntaged larly New Testament days, tha In a melange of fun, pression. go much so In fact that tory of la contact with many notable stage dishes." Dark." which the same producers participants "I defeat hridgd and tea parties." are celebrities. I found them most kind sharing honors with Lillian Tata it haa been ona bf hla life long religious element in their acting presenting a block away. and to is to newcomer a to musical ambitions actuality. They them direct comedy vigorous such a producThe plot Is much more Faustian of tha piece; lnex tion. No Sooner did he hear that know that in old Freiburg this pes-ao-n musical comedy the heroins pressnt-da- y than and his Mr. Gest, had come Voice Insured For Courtney, a Tofadering hoyden, play of theirs, little changed PASSION J i, OfiD.MU TO IN 'THEHHIS BY CAESAR DUNN Mrrs A SURE CURE I FOR WHAT AILS YOU O "Pyg-mallo- ne phan-tesm- ie NITA CAVALIER AS FIFT be-w- ht X BEN ERWAY AS CUTHBERT ST. CLAIIL rs One Million Dollars The MEW YORK One million dollars is tha sum that an Insurance has company of Philadelphia agreed to pay First National against loss or damage resulting from tho total and permanent lost of tho voice of Corinna Griffith, who waa recently gives a new contract specifying that she appear la talking motion pictures. Tbls unusual atop cams te the aalada ef officials of the producing organisation whea Mlae Griffith was filming eesnsa for "Tho Dtviae Lady." la which Lady Griffith s rots, Hamilton, kla plays tho harp and stags old English songs. QVISH School of Beauty Culture Wier wpgtgRt ! tratofs uk Forget EXPERT OPERATORS hi bb operate aecordaaco with tha lain of tho Stato of Utah Fra Karceh Erery Day -- Spring ta tha time for cheesing diamonds. Be ca refill, for remember selecting a diamond is like aoesrtag a wife. Looks . -' are deeel vtag. Dajaes Special tLeIIie Advice to Actors Ornalni SPRINGTIME IS . DIAMOND TIME "Forget the microphones." This Is the advice gives player oa tha sound stages. There la no necessity for steading hi a cartels position under tha 1-- 3 Ct.. Diamond Is beeettfmtly wMts 100 microphone." any film voice recording experts. That la the advantage of talking pictures over tha mage; en the stage aa actor who turn hit back oa tho audience baa difficulty la registering hie lines. Talking pictures are as natural as dinner table talk at Charles Rugglea. The plot, which Owen Darla devised from aa fare one named "The Shot Gun Wedding." never gets loot; and Rodgers and Hart bare a framework ef tunes and which Includes: among ita Is hummable pieces, 8pring Hers" and "Yours Sincerely." Machla-Vetll Henry Hulk who played la aa earlier role this season, In has another hMorical part "Young Alexander." wherein Hardwick Kevin has gone to antiquity for a study of tho youthful rulet who sought more worlds to conquer. In "Young Alexander" the hero himself as a god regards among the common weaknesses of , "Boltalre" brought Conor Island to tbo stag in a play about a midget sad a strong man. The flare for revivals has Dion brought back to Broadwaymellev-dratnBouclcanlt a "Tho Octoroon," with beballads and dancing tween acta helping to enliven the story not la the ItiO'a Tha plot to that of tbo beautiful girl ia wbooa veins runs a trace ef negro blood. The kindly Salem Bcudder loveo her nobly, tbo wicked Jacob evlly. A ad then there waa tbo long-loletter la which was money enough to lift tbo plantation mortgage; the eiase sale; tbo of a cotton boat, sad othe. I burning elk coaplloatloas prv-bollu- st i PH. D. THE AUGMENTED METROPOLITAN PLAYERS IN THE LONG CAST O In text from the play of centuries ago, was performed In front of the cathedral In 114 long before Amerioa waa discovered and 411 MAIM Gendins Llacarccna The real luseieaa macaroons Baade ef French paste - far mere dsHdess tha a yes hava evar taatadl Two alsaa a aslaiaturo alas for tho formal taa. So attractive toe eraaasated with a ant ar a bit of cherry I Drop la aftsr tba thaatar fer tafbraal rafresh meats to take boms with yon Wo are open every day item till midnight lea. A BRILLIANT PRODUCTION years before the first performance of the Oberammergau Passion Play. Ths Crusades were under way; tha Normans Were strengthening their grip upon England; cities bad not gained that independence and nchneaa which later on was to contribute to the splendor of the groat passion play of tha Renaissance. The common people in this era of feudalism were cramped between the vast powers of tbo Ecclesiastical autocracy and tho nobility. They were sunk in ignorance hardly understandable ta this day sad age. The moat fantastic superstition and speculations were accepted as truths. They bad few pleasures, few forms of entertainment. The people had nothing. Tho noble, walled within his castle, alone enjoyed tha meagre luxuries of tho day. And because they had so Uttlo and their masters, comparatively, so much, the people turned eagerly to such spectacles aa the Passion Play. Ia tha Europe of tha early middle ages there was no entertainment to compare with It. The Paatlon Play In Its days of full glory is accredited by history and legend with being the outstanding example of medieval magnificence. a COMING N -' CONFERENCE ATTRACTION SALT LAKES FIRST GLIMPSE OF THE MUCH HERALDED SENSATION OF THREE CONTINENTS . THE TRIM, OF T-innv. Duenn SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF , THEODORA WARFIELD IN THE TITLE ROLE WHICH SHE PLAYED ON THE PACIFIC COAST o s r- $ V - r i |