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Show t- DESERET NEWS SATURDAY cxotkct MARCH 11 1922 1 Widely-Herald- Latin Quarter Revue Comes to Salt Lake ed tost '''''' k V 'SZrf , ('ts 4 ima strange. I dont believe that ue in louely untry. could happen Any other It was a most unforgettable eight. There vkt an audience ef regulable men and .women giving up valuable time for tbo sake of listening t Ms Shew, who had discarded oven the slightest pretence at .neats ring to the eugg stolon of theatre There area the playhouse a( any stage of the game The ret ore really might have read their parts Instead of committing them tq memory. It seemed a waste of time to learn Oioee roles by heart. There was nothing to eg" I thaeni they, might have boon disclaimed. Jt must have been a gfeat tax upon tn ; memories of tbo actors The- - roles -- ' were very long, and very meaty, and very exasperating, and very tiresome. In fact, ft seemed almost cruel to ask people to memorise them. They should have been read from manuscript, No- -' body would have rebelled. It was Shaw anyway. I am sorry to have written so much'ey about n this But T "tried to be than Back to Metbuaaleh" was. Unfortunately. 1 shall have to return to them muttons. There will be other sections to chronicle- - The horrid deed . must be done, dont you know. Three separate nights have been set aside for this festival". I forgot tp aay that wo had a sort of commutation ticket, from which bit are torn off as ussd. Tbo cycle had to bo endured In Its entirety, and everybody wishing . to attend, had to buy one of these that it Is probably the laity for tumbling. Smiths animals highest ever paid a theatrics lor ath-- 1 ' furnish no 'end of fun along trained New York headlines emit animal ilnea with a pair of clever Catto are a papful pair who V, GREENWICH V1XJAGE FOLLIES, Craig and with 4 son and pet ter. sntartatp v -x t. . 7 o. ENERALLT'credlted with being The feeture photoplay Is "Conceit" all-stBstenick special with aa the gayest and smartest of all the current revues, the second annual edipresent bill will continue fa tion of the Greenwich Village Follies rogue until Tuesday night. The entire ft i i comes to the Salt Lake Theatre next bill will be changed Wednesday. WILKES. This and Saturday. Thursday, Friday fleet and highly pictorial annual is glad girt," PoITyaana," who d iffrV-inot to be" confused with the first of THE the lessen of hap pine to rememthafantatle services well furore it young end old silks' is coming j bered for the remarkable to tbo Wilkes alt next week. The created when.seen here last year. The current Follies" comes direct from Pollyanna books and the play, which Its 4 asengagement at the Gar- was adapted from them, have enjoyed tremendous popularity, .for they have rick theatre, Chicago. For eight ento season It a last fund pf delightful, wholesome, months played thusiastic audiences at the Green- spontaneous humor as well as a plot wich village and Shubert theatre in that is Intensely human and InterestiNew York- - It will be aeen here with ng, The heroin of the story, Poltynnns the same uUque company and with same production that featured it who baa queer clothes and even the 1 thatthe theatregoers engagementtto the two cities d. T ' commutes." stranger Maas a the result of her ear "reflect oh the 'fact ijint buslnessln be will Jy the environment, played by 1 1 lat- Follies The Earl Theatre Carroll Greenwich' the Village The this city was not such's. to warrant pretty Ingenue at the Wilkes Ductile est. It to situated at Betenth Avenue by John Murrey Holder. retention of the major Circuit here.-- . devised and staged and Fiftieth tfceet, and to the "dernier" To him goes the credit Anderson. The lovable Pollyanna Is the danghe-te- r genThe situation Is due. however rf in theatredbmvTo-for its superb artistry. Employing of a poverty-stricke- n nowaday; -missionary, all --theatres look alike.. Viewing new . business silver eral '' cond!tlons,andjheatre silken , drape, and hangings. beautiful and- her child hood haibeen a succeo- -' , Jrv ,,, theatres haa become a habit. But I Ion of one - and erotically shabby dress patrons of the town can scarcely he Curtains,' am bound to say hat the Earl Carroll fabrics in his costuming, Mr. Ander- after another gleaned from the misheld responsible. Developments of the son with a highly- imaginative sens gave me a thrilL It to very beautiful barrets" sent out by the kind 72 ' sionary week, a frame ladles at horns give emphatic reminder, of stage lighting has provided past indeed, artistic, spacious, and full of of Ills comicalities and for the none the lean that patrons have a antics From her father she gets a kindly, surprises The lobbies are large .and His the eye. that view magnificently decorated, and there to a of intrigues life, players optimistic. philosophy direct responsibility In supporting the creation a Chmase lounge on th mezzanine T is never garish, never ever- - which glvns her courage to moot every - shew houses of their town If they want colored, floor that is exquisite. - It haa none .of the, gingers, mlsforlune with smile.' Follyanna Everything about .this new theatre has charm,' those housestoT) ltepl'open. bread qualities that Identify the scenic acquiree an uncanny knack of finding distinction, and novelty. It is, how-ev- er, display in so many musical shows the silver lining when It Is invisible -a. The pictorial beauty of the 'Foll- to everyone else - a knack which eh News of the death this week of John quite free from any ostentation, in the fantastic cornea to need very often. or mere display. - It to uniquely natty,-a- nd " hC Cooke, for several" seasons local ies" is In of scene. "Ballet the trim. The-- t. the' dressing-room- s bar father dies, Pellyanna to manager for the WUkea Stock com- - the Persian Perfumes," and ip the ex- ...When and the mechanical and electri-- c to-h-er sent 8ti stern aunt.' eptnoter I equ he received with genuine quisite 'Valentine" episode. A novel expects a loving welcome but find penyr-wltpmentofthi Th catre have" been especially designed to meet the eh Is regarded so a decidedly regTct. not ooly by theatrqfolk and that W. T. tion of the famous masks of requirements of a permanent reperunnecessary addition to - her aunts patrons of this city but all over ,tbe Banda. These masks are on of the burdens toire company. May this cone to attempt to country and particularly In the West. most conspicuous contributions to the please her Pollyanna's and the youngster's aunt, Mr. Cooke was of genial disposition current stage. The "Samovar" atone, wise, The play waaibeh work of Mr. Car-h toned 'and una setting from fourteenth century usual adventures in saying himself and It was entitled the staid neighIn that fleet sad fantastic roll who about classic and bad made many friends In "the Russia, toedaiem of two the spiral Rose, sod Dorothy Bavu" anywith the name of on of Us charcompares favorably Chrttotae flnrni provide no end of amusefbr three Theatre Lake various cities to which his duties call- thing seen in the Russian ballet. The borhood, belt the to acters. It was curious Jumble of mysdays Tbnraday. starting FoUlee, coming ment for the audience. Greenwich vtAge 0 ed him. He will be much missed, and Follies" entertainment is wide in tery and tpookinesa, and to me. It had Pollyannas friends In the llttl New as it is high In quality. Fo England th Incoherence of Th Cat and the town form the other charsympathy le extended to Mrs. Cooke ecope no of but was or musical comedy acters of the play. . The aunt le play--e- d form, phases Canary11 plus a Russian setting. - The-scespectacle story. and there and the daughters who survive. Is overlooked. ' Dancers, did they worry? Shaw simply talked, took place in the Russian town Lillian Fischer, who hah already singers, by - com Its, surge swiftly through, a plot- proved her ability In character work. and talked, and talked, and then when of Balta, and to the attic of Bavu td. oh NOT tlredUblmselL Bean less evening. Aunt Polly1 servants who love PollyemLTgte'a"Bol8h" he Just stopped to draw breath, a 1st, and there was a good deal of anna and try to shield' her as Include Brenao Bert and te It audi-enctalk about loottogthe aristocrats and' and Savoy speak. much as possible from her aunts dis- -- . an interesting thin for both the Jay' Pro Wee Myrrs and Ford Han- favor. will be played by other popular The aceffe to the Garden of Eden about th division of wealth. Then and the champion himself. Moat nan, ford, Phil Raker, the McCarthy 81s- -. members of the Wilkes company. . waa a long discussion between Adam tho plot dallied with a passport givof the dtisens could not afford to aee ters, Ada Forman, James Clemons .. Clark Marshall plays the orphan will of hto public and the res- and Eve and the Voice of th Ser- en to a woman posing as the wife Jack in action In the ring at the pres- Louis Berkoff and sister. Frieda, Col- waif whom Pollyanna finds and takes ' Public Will MISS rerOI)&llty good there 'was Jealousy, pent Adam and Eve were both wor- ef Bavu. And of hto assort cfea. pect lins and Julia Russell Silvers aunt Hart, ent scale of prices in sport circles bqj ried about the idea of Immortality and there was revenge, and there home for bar aunt to adopt. Her In London. Favorite were Scott, numerous Hap Hadley. Bell, Is Virginia we melodramatic did not and Comedto prop- that Pollyanna them, and appeal now that be Is on exhibition, so. to Hariette Gimbel Olga Zlceva and Instantly refussn. Of Famous Negro -- In when th William and were led to believe eom palled to find another homo for her if Back to erties that were used Indiscriminate- - -that ShaftMildred -Mena. peak, at a theatre where one dollar company played at the friend. At her entreaty, wealthy Mr. Methuaaleh had any meaning at all, ly. Th play seemed to be built along ian But Voice and Songs Walker esbury theatre, in London, Williams it dealt with the human tenure of lines that are popular today, but it will give a very food view of the a The thirty famous artists' models Pendleton take Jimmy and promisee at lawn convenwas that attend has to a invited the group son. own party hla No replaced life. In the oasis in Mesopotamia" was a bit difficult to endure. to care for him s for flf hter, the way is opened for all Now tional chorus In the ensembles In this Live in Memorials of Buckingham Palace to entertain wo Will mot Cain, the first murderer and prophecy can be made as to the fat How- - Ur. Pendleton to connected to make his fork acquaintance guests at th birthday celebration of life was again debated furiously. of these plays They are about equalspectacle, are naive and with Pollyannas story to a. pathetic the Prince of Wales. Hto demeanor They must have talked thousands of ly likely to succeed or to fail. The On Jack's side there are two rea- refreshing beauties from the art stu- and beautiful part of th drama. Wax. of New so delighted royaltv that he remain- words dios York who are Mr. Pendleton and th Canary" has succeeded. decidedly Norman Feueier plays sons why he should benefit In the They were as though Cat ed until his death a, faworite with wound apiece. easy to look upon. Last of all the with the sympathy and tenderneto were regardless of It remains to b seen what will hapThey, up. first place, he U compelled to do a Greenwich Village Follies reflects the Londoners. th role demands. time or. patience. They mouthed th pen to Bavu." little sparring at each performance; atmosphere of the community from which In Its cast, wer Charles Wray Wl-- -' world-famoAfter the illness of Walker, hto sentiments of Shaw, and they simply Doctor Chilton wlllb played by WILLIAMS, ERT It which draws Its Greenlace. Maud Eburn. Henry- - Herbert,"' few since there Is a matinee every day that inspiration, showered upon tis to torrents Carlotta partner, became permanent a Iyton. curfined his taken has wich Village, the colony Where con- Verne comedian; and on alone. the will H. William butler, carried Leon Cluff Monetery. play means he boxes twice each years ago, Williams working gregate the radicals In love, srt, and Ancyn T. McNulty wUl be seen a th tain call. To everyone hers and abroad He took care of the man who had and Helen Freeman. - the The In Powell 'of play plot begins day. By a simple process of arith-Jnet- politics the dreamers the impres- chauffer. Mr. Carroll himself deserves a good X the news that Bert Williams to gone been hie teammate until the latters Franklyn Barnabas study In Hampvi iom 1 to the conclusion he sionists and the free verse makers congratulation. He has manPollyanna" to the type of wholewill be received with the shock of a death. Booker T. Washington once stead Heath. London, shortly after deal of times Balt which week in aged per wrote of Williams: PAXTAGE8. . give us a new theatre that to some, clean comedy 0 rcl1thu the war. You wondered what on worth towhile, in a month. Jack says he .and man who has lost a friend. Stock will and he has endeavored company Dramatic Own Lakes treitiendous is Wllltssns a are Bert JMethuaaleh. with to it bad. earth take on any heavyweight-durin- g of da. Many patrons his A universally .popular star, ha had It 1 expected that unuu-all- y or hto and the Oarden of Eden. But you to put Into practice certain theories race. Tb fart negro wtay at the - theatre; - If systematic THERE, who- claim- - that' the curre- excel, and audiences that are commendable. If pstrontaed, will attend this the unusual ability to, put into his succcees aids the negro many soon stopped wondering about any- he wilt undoubtedly training means anythin, it behooves nt-hill at PanUges is decidedly one speciallarge do some noble could mors he production. than even about when ft would bo things oo that it to to be and stories tho humorous qual- times songs aspirin rlngsters to keep away from of the best that thing hoped that race by time to go home! In this section has appeared on the the have helped LOEWS STATE. to he world. - Then Bavu" , will raca tho be not sniffed of and ity negro out of exphilosophy merely contenting hlptkelf to whine think how much Jack can circuit for many weeks The festur- - v--i which waa oocaslonally droll, istence you too soon. Th new theatre to to th winsome A short time summed The fact FIELD, difficulties. : racial abent Jcnrn while it jbe p icy house to disl"1, ed attraction a met bit out and of Leonard, Lloyd George, and Asquith, th beaten track, but why j Sampsel are ready to honblin for future appearances. If help screeiL actress appearing In up hi secret of making people laugh the American people e Joyce-BurgLubfn. should as and he a pair of musical comedy favorites matter that to these days of man who does something guised remains Ion enough, for instance, he Hearts and J! asks, a Federated Pro- In these words; You know there to or any while, you listened to their chatter and tol. nd motors, and the aplrit-o- f irrespectlv e ef his and say-bable. If Foklne should become who have anact of more than passing duction of the famous Harold Mse-Gra-th nothing so funny as seeing other peo- worth adventure? abouf British debate their. politics color." . slck, to take hla, place, in ih-- . merit., .In fact -- this clever team Is U 'TJHes'Ofth Field'! haa gon tram ple Jn trouble. Of course the emphaThe idea of the art-r- tf " Wafh1nfte sis story, fika Issued "or If Charlotte has a headache,ballet! Had Breakdown tn Detroit. -- politics.. must be placed on th fact that the per- compelled to reewond to many enhad any was to show that we poor th Klaw Theatre, and In its place the a for with he will akate In her stead. The cores at each performance. Benses girls hankering haps At the time preceding his death mortals had no chance to do any- haa appeared an American drama trouble belongs to somebody else. A poaalbllitlea are unlimited. Harlow and Baird present a comedy dlvertlse-mereal sens of humor is to put yourself Williams ws appearing in Under th thing In the world as our life was by Oleve Kinkaad entitled fonr If you think life to Just one long, in J. Petere In New York Morning which Is as unique as it is clever. another" place and laugh t your Bamboo Tree." Ha suffered a break- too short. What wo needed was to Woman and Mine. Thl proved to be - ones you've ' vacation, profitable own his was a of to team in Detroit and The lady taken la comedienne down a the mtofortun. somewhat and fash. old pompous live for three hundred years. Then, top, you re mistaken, said New home York of exceptional abl'gy. Joe Boganny reached th star. of in ill ioned pneumonia perhaps, we might achieve something. affair, with acertalq crude Bora In Bahamas. There I very llttl Incidentally, though his exact sal and his lunatic bakers" are a half ths petite wbere-.b- e died. melodramatic ' it big get ocWilliams was born at New Proviary lx not. mentioned New York ad- - dosen aci obats with m special propen letoat yeu- - are rushed -- from This . was hammered Into - us by curred In the fore, most chamber of the state Soma of prothe successful production Into another. You have to dence, Nassau, In ths British Baha- duction In which Williams and Wal- a number of characters. The talk of house of representatives In a slat work at all hours and la all sorts of mas. His grandfather, who was white, Aaqutth was en- capltol. In this scene one politician was Danish and Fpantoh consul to the ker appeared as a team were Two Lloyd Oeorge and Thera places. were shots Tha-Cold accused enough. tertaining of jrUsappropriating funds Real Coons," Bug, You have to do stunts In almost Bahamao, and married a quadroon. f Son of Ham galore at ths British government, and turns on th governor of the state and Carnival, In Heart and When ho was two years old Frederick , every production. be accuses him of being concerned In a Guild to the audience pretended In was the with It and Dahomey." i Masks for example, I was required to Williams father of the comedian waa on" to everything. Shots that were certain murder that had recently I production that they apfall out of a tree and land In an auto-- I brought to New York. Here he learnso successfully In London, too .subtle even for an English au- been a "celebrated case." The man mobile. I did it, and kept smiling. ed th trade of paplermache making peared Walker Wildied in 197 and dience, were snapped up and diges- murdered was the sweetheart of the but I had to lay off to recuperate. I which brought him Into contact wrlth George was featured a Inn in- - Mr. ted immediately by th Yolks at the woman the governor loved. Hence liams also had to crawl over a coal pile on theatrical people. It was through this Lode Of CoaL In 1911 he made a Garrick, I nfact they seemed to under- then tear my knees, in a dress costume. I lac- association that Bert aa a boy made Ziegfeld contract under which be ap- stand what Shaw meant, even before Everything led up to this act. Ev-- . erated my hands and knees bmd'y do- hts first acquaintances among New peared In The Follies" for ten years. he meant K. It waa certainly a very erythlng led up to it rather labortoua-Istage folk. ing this scene. But it to all In the York It was alow leading but we got close contract At of the Ziegfeld the droll audience, and on bad to take From New York Frederick Wildays work,and. Pm prepared for hard, liams there. scene to th house of ft was moved Riverside. Calif., and Just prior;- to opening in Under off ones hat to to' knocks" Bamboo Tree" he slarred to most v - that representatives had some amusing ' ' surprising thing Hearts and Masks." with Mist where Bert was educated and was the so potent. rtiaraclers and On helped It consld- from the Riverside high Broadway Brevities. language seamed to b Field and an supporting cast graduated erahlv. It hadalao some strenuous will be school. HU aim had been to become - Fortunate, the genius of Bert Wil- The same simple, unadorned sentence melodrama, in a rollicking comedy-dramn most court room interest In the liams ha no( died. For a number of was said twice and thrice, and then at Loew s giale theatre the first three a civil engineer. Hisbeen nd political scenes usually scenes, r, of ths stories was the and years, no had encored! There theatre for alwtoa let keen, 'songs up of a addition the to in .days 12 weel( haveBat reit been have comedian to he a hark' to resist th urge he great colored amomenL, When midnight cam' high clans bill of vaudeville fe firing startedandas unable to old daysappeared and old methods, and a member of a little com produced by the Columbia Gragha-pan- y roihing had been ended. Nothing had back Playmates. a humorous comedy. ona even though on of minstrels. From that moment j phone company, and so while Bert been prepared. It was baffling enough encedrepined a sense of melodrama experiWALTER HAMPDEN. he progressed r Tho steadily whining the I Williams Is dead, hla work still lives. but it was ail dedicated to the F.haw cst Included some capsble people "cult and - that meant everything. Minnie HAMPDEN regarded by was who Depree quite wonderWALTER aa Americas foremast sincere; Byron Bessley, Reginald However, to Justice to ths theatre fully Rarlow Regina booked Wallace, Bertram at th is actor, Guild, let me hasten to say that this Marbrugh. 8hkeparean Oeorge fituart Christie. Balt Lake theatre for three day becycle waa most wonderfully handled Henry Mortimer. Royal C. Ptout, ginning Thursday, March it During Realizing whatt it was up arainst Jamea L. Kearney and Malcolm Dun-cahis stay here he will present fourn th terrible tedluih. the ridiculous . Shakeepear-eithree plays comprising length, and the utter meaninglessThe scene In role In- - addition to .The Servness of the entire thing. he Guild resentatives wasthe slat house of repmade realistic by a ant in the House," which has proved fine laid itself out to cast' The things. number of mahogany desks and hv inIts revival immensely popular since us there until ten minutes After mid- secured was most admirable It was EW YORK CITY. March I numerable a here year ago. gleaming cusoldors! These 1 presume that It to possible night. mad up of actors whoa diction was were remarkably Last season Mr. Hampden enjoyed And lit-t-In evidence. ended of that the the first urel who were per fcet,Nat to endure anything, with a ly actors, part lone of th most successful seasons of able to. on the cycle. so record in New speak English language far Talking of cycles, even the picture shaketrp are .power- even "Back to would have made Back to Methusav seem to be emulating Bhaw. I saw York. Not only did he draw large MethusalehTIEy Bernard Shaw. They audiences during his six weeks' stay tell It all suggested a rambling, cha-Sti- leh a dismal affair. St the Guild did ths other day the first part of a four-- ' us we that need at the Broadhurst theatre last spring concentration, and Mistress of th unclassified, and unclassiflable all i( could for the purity of diction, i "Tt film entitled but he also won from the critics such then ask us to sit through a "cycle drama. Everything that Shaw thought and a certain distinction. George World the first part being called accorded been as not have eulogies It wg of Shawsnd of Shaw at his dead- about he seemed to cast Into th Gaul played Adam. This ar'or once 'The Dragon's Claw. the Book of Job. so he mou to length, and when one consld-W- s any actor, classic or otherwise, in the liest. If you. can seething midst of this chowder-lik- e imagine what a compound; la past decade. It that but tr considered He even did not of what bother competent to cop Mr Hampdens Macbeth was wel- cycle of Shaw means and what Back abort" have to exneet welt, ona grows a As with the Insensate length of tni arranging hto thoughts. comed in such phrases as the beet to Methuaaleh" means, then you will they occurred tocHXahmit' cycles.1 jAecelles tney were Jerked,. Into Bhaw Macbeth of Ihe general! on. Ideal realize that r ' or Back to Methusaleh " very neatly indeed, and th-i- t are a wonderful com- a aeciron clumping Macbeth," and a notable Macbeth dlscussed-everythin- g. He ly II debated was Margaret After he had proved his virtuosity by munity, on to gloat over and en- all questions. He was pro this, and elocutionist, the Voice of the fbterrt. Then IT his Petruchio and bia Bhjlock (his thuse about. con that. He simply revelled in his was Dento .King as Cain, andthere Mr Hamle't, of course, needed no introown verbosity, and he never let up. King waa very I 'think we are us Behold indeed good g i the trotting In any other than Bhaw, run duction after its it would all next we had Arthur Bruning. of S consecutive performances on fojhsjlarrick theatre, like sheep, to have been ascribed to a marvelous Moffatpart, -OR Johnaons was Howlett eee Btanley he the first slice of Back to Broadway) variously termed gift rt gab," but being Bhaw, ft wis P. Kaye, Claude King end MineWych-erly- A.. by the press as being at the head The performance waa put down to sheer, and irrepressible of atl living American tragedians, billed to Kay it Wsa who impersonated I think that th au"the leading American tragedian," Guild hasstart at :T0, but the Theatre "brlinancy. was much more amusing than Lloyd, George with a wonderfut makenot yet achieved ths sub- dience Americas foremost Shakespearean -B up that aeemed to propel the famBack Methuaaleh (which was ous actor" and similar comment After lime and disciplinary Art of punctuaj-Ity-- amusing toonly statesman Into our very midst to rare spots ) The debut of hla Bhylock. Heywood of 'Irene. the a number of popular ohgs7 many at the TK,r "T hWtog So tha curtain did not rise until audience, msde-u- p of subscribers to , King Broun aldr--THE appeal muHicil hare seen as . Asquith waa Buy "THamomd hnh have become cjassical and are Bhylock." and follow ths 8 or thereabouts Thenwoha(J the Theatre Guild was quite gorgeous- - ' !n 45, comedy, which Alexander and Wolcott less successful, and Albert lftipf directions in every package, hardy ly in f the Jour coiner of the wrote, An admhableTerfomrkiTCe, a' scene ln the section ealied syaophsmtb They laughed St qttib being sung closes at the Salt Lake thcat ra to of his that The can dye or from scarcespite would another The slight Vanderbilt accent Vu globe. ,iro,,atr..wh?,hr Producing Hampden s beet" ?.?,aoceessfully. was night, may be due to its poignant company has provided a special because perfect horn clear and- Intelligible ly have evoked (nt orsuc- Beginning." placed to the Garden of seemed to finda transient smile. They - - perfectly continued his Mr, 'Hampden is Diamond 1 with . . dyeing guaranteed , - heart Interest, to Its witty lines or gay chestra, unusually fine costumes and cessful course, th climax of his en- Eden. That tasted 44 quaint meanings to g minutes; then the most ordinary ?e8 U IIW bat no kirk comlna V musical score. No one has been able scenic effects, and the game company gagement being his appearance on a recera of IS episodes. Ka They fad 4 orn, draaada, akirta, i bran minutes; after which sat still and looked solemn and e, to decide Just what tho one thing to, which recent y closed a two years the closing night of his season in five a scene .ms?!1 production walct. coaat, nr arm. atocklnmra,-Inat. an oasis to warn 4iU!- when the outsider waa profoundrepresenting thrni amtontftiTnir. dfaptriti hanging tat which has made this comedy by James run In New York, and which Include Shake pea rean , fn a. single Mesopotamiarole bacom tmrrthing, several centuries ly. and Irrevocably bored. When th TTiftt therm should he fourid I tw ,!,f Jutt Montgomery one of the most sensaw Patti Harroid in the role of Irene night. feat never even attempted be- than the Garden of JEden; thanlatrt tell again. yenr an witching hour arrived, there they all willing to nt in m theatre and people tlooal successes' the world ha ever O'Dare, and a beauty chorus whose fore os the American stage. He will intermission "of 20 the material von Hsten flt whether minutes, after were, immaculately glad. There l or ,ull was to arlmn dehatea, and Interminable! whether t - witnessed among musical productions dancing is us expert as their good looks open his engagment her "f1 Mr. which Shaw calmly Invited us to no beginning, and there was no end. score by Harry Tierney contains are convincing. , Hampstead Heath, London, and kept but what cared they? .. . The There was ho r fefERENCE made In this column a wrek sgo tochsnge impending In the k" tbstwere aa local - theatrical world terse out this week by the clofc t JrMt, of th. Inf. ' tMnporsrilf significant theatre, and by of the change In tbo directorate Annooncetnent haa been f made that the Orpheum Junior ilr day would come to cnUthree the local houee. beginning In two or teeet writMArwk,Uptotb-ing, however, official announcement to thie effect ha not been made, and just how Ion the Orpheum willinj;e-to main dajk and what Jt future It Is to be, remain problematical. be hoped that ere Ion Orpheum will be bark In Salt Lake. .. Jt is with sorrfethlng morn ' um vices stats a , kl ar lesa-pro- P s -- 7s nt th.ijjJle-appolnlme- r- -; mcn-tione- f jr f - -- Hell-Hol- -- -- J old-fas- -r- wee nes Death of Bert Williams Takes ' Notable Character From Stage es wrr . -- -- 1J. high-flavor- us the ks - f - thSjrt - -- nt ' -- Critic? Are Baffled to Define Irresistible Appeal of Irene Sena-gambt- an last-nam- I v. all-st- ar a, how--eve- n. le -- c, -- ed one-four- th lta was-Eve,- 1 ft Wy-her- - record-breakin- ID DIM DICTJ M -- 7. m Jr' T ewl-Uk- i - , -- x. y va |