Show II PLAYS AND PL 1 Goldsmiths Goldsmith's Comedy Under William II Cranes Crane's first appearance before a It Salt Lake Lal audience In iii years ears yas was as made mado last night and not a It single I handclap welcomed welcome him It Is not hot likel likely that thal half a n. dozen people In the house recognized tic tae me famous conic come dma dian lan for Tor or ho came before the tho curtain afew a R afew few minutes after tho the limo hue the play should have been begun an and apologized apologized apolo apolo- lz tot for 01 tl a er very ery late lalo start slait of or Goldsmiths Goldsmith's told Gold smiths smith's fine old comedy cOined She Stoops to lo Conquer The train had hall been delaye delayed de tie- laye anti and the time scenery car had been lot lost somewhere re In the tho wilds of or the y yards And Amid when everything was ready y for Har castle and his wife 10 to engage In their first wordy bout of or the time evening even even- lug ing the hour of nine was wu past That made Miss Jeffries stoop under tinder un pr sonic some difficulties and arid it must be admitted that the tho audience an exceedingly large and proper one was not in the best of humor Not until the middle of or the lie second act when Tony Lumpkin began began began be be- gan his pranks Oh on his mother did the patrons of oC the play pla unbend a little and amid reword reward the actors with anything lute like appreciative c applause This Is the I cast Sir Charles Charlei Marlow Maclow Leslie L Ken on Young Marlow his lila son Walter t. t Win Wm II 11 Crane Hastings Marlow's friend Herbert Ton Tony O Gl DIggory DI Fred Fre Theme home Jeremy servant of or Young YounS' Marlow Tarlo Harry Kate Miss niss Ellis Jeffreys 8 Miss rIss Neville Nc her niece Margaret act Dale Mrs lIar I Fanny anny Pitt Pin Dolly a n maid mal d. d 1 Edna nn Mr 11 Giddens as Tony lony Lumpkin zave the thc day or day or the lie night and and turned thi tIll Hit cold collI house Into a fairly enthusiastic on one 1 Mr 11 Halo Hall Is all we could have hav expected of him Mr Ir is a slight and Ineffective Miss Dale Is i ivery very cry sweet little IncI lady and wen well th the trouble of falling In iii love lo v with Ith Fanny Addison on Pitt must have ha beet beer In the time mind of Dr Goldsmith w h Ite iii fashioned the part so perfectly doc doe she portray the character of oC Mrs hard castle One need not sa say Mr Ir Crane Is admirable ad ad- mirable in the character of of the but excellent old squire nn rind and Miss Jef Jet Jeffries fries abundantly antly fulfills all the gooi gool things her hel advertisers have sai said of her hem herThe herThe The scenery is not particularly effective ef cf- ef- ef c barring the final seWn setting But the costumes are arc good and the line fine old oM play is satisfactorily presented The lateness of oC the lie hour of beginning begin ning an and the thc confusion back of the curtaIn made work slow alJ and amid the time audience audi audi- I ence was not dismissed until nearly midnight Things s will run mort more smoothly hereafter no doubt Sh SI Stoops to Conquer will be presented tonight and tomorrow nl night ht and tomorrow to tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow afternoon And the sales in indicate indicate indicate in- in that the house will be Lc filled at each performance I Fn t Men at al the lie According to William F. F Powell manager of or Pals which is creating I 10 o much stir over ocr at the time Orpheum week the stage lao crew at that house yesterday afternoon broke all records s sIn in setting setting- the tho piece by a n margIn of five minutes The entire setting with all aJi props and electrical connections made mc e in place consumed an even six minutes Denver's best time sa says i Ir h r. r I- I Iwas was wa a n I I it I c ov O over OI n I twelve e I ye T Tonight nl ni will m be society i night nt lit the he when the tIme regulation amount of glassware will be smashed at the thc thrilling climax of ot this stirring pla let Grand Grund Theatre time old favorite Irish drama mma Kerry KelI Cow Gow which has been a stranger In Salt SaIL Lake theatres for several years ears came buck back to the Grand Thursday with a new Joseph Murphy In ln in he role roJe of or the blacksmith Dan OHara O'Hara in the personage of Aln Al- Al tm jn n Doone How v well Mr Doone played the time part was best told by rounds of or applause which greeted hit hiI every ery effort whether M it was acting or singing singing for for for he lie is 15 a n sweet singer sinsel and anti the Irish balla ballads s were wore never ne rendered ren rca dered more prettily pretUl Kerry Kerr Gow rt has been for Cor years one of the best besl Irish dramas on the American stage anti and Mr 11 Doone and his hits splendid support support sup sup- port sort gave g-avo the play an excellent presentation pres pros The attraction Is easIly th the the- best tie tle Grand Crand has given us this sea sea- son The Time engagement Is for tor the time rest restI I 0 of the M matinee The cast was as us follows 8 Dan Dami OHara O'Hara lon Alien i Dooni-i Raymond Drew J. J Angus Gu Capt Bis Bail J ll Sl Sidney nc A. A O. O Huhn Major Guff Gruff Chas J. J Patrick Drew Seth eth Smith lIl Hay flay J J. J W. W Mr MI Wm T. T Sheehan S' S Sr Sergt r l. l D Frank Cotter Corter Dentils Dennis 18 Doyle DoII James Hanorah Han Hyun Norah orah Jre E na Keeley Allo- Allo Doyle DoI Little Jack the tIme jockey Paulino Field Field- In ing lames ONeill O'Neill a U to J James O ONeill O'Neill 8 fOI foremost most romantic actor will appear in ill his great treat success Monte Cristo with a anew anew anois' anois new nois' and na costly production and strong supporting company compan James O ONeill O'Neill eill Isto Is Isto Isto to Monte what Booth was wa to nil Kip Hamlet Joseph to Van Winkle and anti Thompson to The Old Homestead Ills name will wIlt ahva always s be linked with that of the play pla and he lie will go down own in the history of or t the te American stage as the time ideal of the Dumas Dumns hero Comte dc do doMonte e eI Monte I onte Cristo |