Show l THE ROUND OF THE THEATERS I I presentations M as that g given n by Mr Mantell at th the thOO thea theater ter lost evening In his rendition or of I Macbeth recall to mind the saying of the poet Coleridge that witnessing Edmund Kenn Kean act was like reading Shakespeare by flashes or of lightning Nothing that the stage ot of the pre present ent day affords afford Is stronger more mere more more virIle and more complete as an all round stage preson the performances given b by Mantell but wo we shall have opportunity this week to see eO his wonderful versatility nt at Its fullest and to learn that his Macbeth rare rarely beautiful as It Is Is second to King Lear and perhaps to his hll Othello and Richard III his hi Hamlet Salt Lake hn has not yet et seen Since Mantell ap appeared ared here In May Ma 1908 1905 he has hns more thoroughly thorough 1 ed himself than thon ever as the foremost legitimate actor on tho American stage be OOl hasi been accepted In the ultra critt cal eastern cities and has a number or of now pla plays s to his already wonderful repertoire th will long continue ns as one ot of his chief pres present presentations ent His reading is III as beautiful as ever his action all as striking and his is business as original his solo fault Is that h he oc occasionally casl on 1111 swallows some Iome or of end last I his from beginning to night as the great tory story developed he and his hla wife best beat known to the stage its as Mare Booth Russell were vore kept busy responding to the lon they re calved and there thero were not tower fewer than 20 or M 20 curtain calls during the eve evening ning Miss MI Russell has hns made some strong advances In her art and her Lidy Mac both beth especially the sleep walkIng scene was fino finely rendered The supporting cast enst was all excellent the Malcolm ot of Mr and time tho Macdill ot of Mr L Leibler beIng s specially strom Mr Ir Fearing was also gOOd as though those wedded to the theold theold Banquo old traditions might question the tho means menns by which time the ghost appears the and endeavor to conceal hh entrances almost looked like ho he was being ushered on and ort off the stage by an at costumes lights light and the The ne IncIdental music e especially the tho em or of a richly toned organ In the tho the were all up to standards standard Last nights audience W ices I keenly appreciative though not cr wd ed cd but It IS III bound to grow steadily ns as the w week k advance Louis Loul XI forms the bill tonight entertain entertainIng moderately Inter Interesting Ing In two numbers undenIablY dull In eating esting In four la is the ot of the pro program program the Orpheum this week gram exponents at ot of ph culture Mr Ir As Sam Kramer and Eugene Sheck Intro Introduced introduced feW novel and difficult move movements movements a brief I lecture ture ments but bul Mr 11 I Kramers development was wal 1 o 0 ins Im Imbued on accent that It was foreign with a appreciated not tully fully and Lee succeeded fairly Sandberg Incon Incongruity incongruitY garrulous or of with a sort well the scintillation of oC whIch Incited gruity but which as a whole was wasa true humor voluble nonsense which sample of the n a many vaudeville nuni characterizes too man hers b farce a Woman The Way a or of a I Bessie Dainty anti and company compan glen given b by hould have been for all It W was J not Miss Dainty too effusive was not only was almost am amateur tour but Ira E Earle enunciation and I Kirke isis Ih In his artificial as 31 the D Decker ckel W too l is over or overdrawn time the bo boy to Elmer Booth It In justice drawn be said that he rend his lines well the most diverting feat fent feature was glen given b by Mr Ir or of tIme the program ure one ot of tIme the cleverest como come HarT Harry Fox this time thc Orpheum has pre presented flaps Gifted a mischievous fa a year car winning lie he drollerY lauGhter with In provoking succeeded banter The every Cery assisted him himIn hImIn abl ably sisterS Devil the Servant and the theMan theMan In The McCullough who Mr Ir Walter Vatter Man leading man et t was n ago o time some flomO the Grand during one or of Willard I s Macks regular illnesses es was given givena a warm reception and he ea easily II evinced ability or of the stronger dramatic sort From vaudeville to the Passion PIa Play however is 15 too sudden n a change to be welcome to tIme the ordinary theater theatergoer goer goel therefore Mr Greenville Jamess Impersonation of the he Savior jarred jaried many with an unquestionable feeling ot of sacrilege Barring this objection time the incident was well ivell I Fey Fay Cole s and Fa the minstrels i were nero well received In one ot of the better numbers or of time the program Time The Klein tam II in cycling skill presented man many novel and trul truly re features In fact they are areas os as expert on bicycles as an any company Salt Lake has yet et seen Time The boy clown was so versatile as to entitle him to a place In almost an any vaudeville num number her ber Two good pIctures closed tIme the performance and the orchestra shared time tho usual favor faor COLO hours or of contin and unadulterated merriment was the portion of oC those who attended the musIcal The Tue Land ot of Nod presented at the Colonial thea theater tar ter last evenIng The piece is bubbling over with situations anti and tuneful music while the sc scenic effects costuming and general stage settings setting are aro or of a high order Older or of merit There Thero are a number or of the treasured friends or of childhood depicted In the stor story such uch as the Sandman who is III scented as a the arch enemy or of the tho King Kingor or of Hearts reigning In the card house houseIn In time the peaceful land ot of dream anti and seeking revenge upon him and using in addition to his shower ot of golden KOlden sand his ruth ruthless loss abettor Knockout Drops Then rhen there Is the weather man who brings before borore the tho very CO eyes ot of time tho audience the tricks employed In pro producing producing all kinds o of weather The mann In the moon Is there with his wife Rory BOr Alice Allee That ancient Inhabitant April Fool Is present In all his el drollery roll er with the tho later arrival but equally necessary adjunct the man rie good lood prince the Jack Jacl or of Hearts wIns the hearts henrt or of orthe tIme the auditors no as well stil mm au that or nr Bon nie the m litt ie e school girl who taIls falls asleep while playing hide and seek with her companions and dreams nIl all about the Land ot of Nod There Is an alarm dock clock which goes ore off ot at time the ap appointed appoInted pointed time and amid foils time the Sandman and th time devil Jim In their dire plots to an time tho good King or of hearts HeartH and his hll hou household Then there Is III that rarest all birds the Welsh Rarebit In all his rich brown brewis color colorIn In fact ho he Is prepared In a giant chafing dish right before the company compan and his Imis antics thereafter do credit to time the real nature of oC the material rep represented resented in his name The characters without exception are well Anna McNabb made madea a sweet Bonnie time the Jack or of HearL b by Bessilee Merrill gave gao that young lad lady a broad scope for Isom hel excellent voice time the Weatherman b by Nelson Riley was as a faithful portrayal Robert as the King or of Hearts lent dignity to lo tIme the character the Man in inthe inthe the Moon b by George Fox and IsIs his Na Ka spouse RoO Bar Bal Alice by br LIllian lloyd caused no end or of run fun while E D Cue Coe the Ule Welsh Rarebit hind them Going all the time There seems to be no limit to his capabilities and Imla hll trombone and specialties lI were hugely en enjoyed joyed The Sandman In this piece Is Isor or of suds such 1 a nature that he be commands even time the devil and was iao abl ably per por tn by William Morgan his satanic majesty being represented b by Nelson Rile Riley The pIece goes OS all week BU so cc mills the role of Charles Brass Bran BranI I don in When Men Knighthood was as In Flower that those who thought the pretty romantic drama with whim Willard Mack out ot of the ca cast t would be no snore diverting luau Hamlet sans the melancholy Dane were our lur when Leone Leon and her tel Cel tellow low players gave It Its first lion tion at the Bungalow last evening The Th audience was WiS but small doubtless be because because cause the tho news or of Willard I liard Macks lIncks latest had carried tal fai In 1 last nights presentation lack of preparation on the tho part of oC the was apparent Time The sumptuous production b by Julia Mar Marlowe lowe also was n a too memory though the set setting ling was quite attract Ice hc If Ie not just In keeping wIth time the cc ar architectural demands or of castles pal palaces aces and other royal roal haunts Miss Leone was the figure through throughout out omit the action and oven even so capable an artist IS as she sime participated In the lack lackor or OC familiarity with her role She 01 dences however a careful stud study or of orthe the lime demands made ot of her and Is the tho vivacious queenly queenland and ardent little person that Mary Tudor Is supposed to have been With Imer hel words dropping snore more trIppingly from the tongue her interpretation or of her art will he be ns as delightful as an any of oC oCher her Imer other roles rols have been was warmly greeted upon hs his first entrance and through throughout out the evening he carried with the dash or of the cavalier and knIght winning ne new favors as lie he In inthe the tho role coin Intended for thi th man he hM has been called upon lIpon to support so many times He was equal to every demand mastic made hIm and he could be cast In SL a part bettor better suited to his FrederIck Allen Alien as is the usual thing with him handled his part with grace acc and throughout he was In incomplete complete harmon with the tempera m nt or of the tho king who England with at his elbow and Wolsey olse back or of him are arc 24 1 persons In time the pIa play and with only two ot of them prepared time the King and Charles Brandon necessarily there was much to be desired though with wIlls last dress rehearsal over oer with hen Knighthood was In should hould prove an attractive Offering b by time the stock com company pan |