Show l R t HaWn lR Ets I ITOM i TOM SHOW R ALl Salt Lake Theater Filled With People Who Laugh at Press Club Pl Play y One of tho the best besl audiences that the Salt Lako theater has seen th this thin season season season sea sea- son sat through tho the revival of ot the Tom Show as it appeals to the the Press club and laughed through the grotesque gro gro- quo tesque and wept through the pathetic scenes of or that great drama The first act was tho the really reaU- great part of the show and from tho the rising to tho the fallIng falling fall fall- Ing of ot the curtain there was round after round of or applause The Tho sho show w waY was a n. success from tram start to finish Members of or tho the Press club and An others carried out their parts like Uko professionals In the second act at nt tho the slave clave mart there ther were some good a acts but they were werl not put together other well weB The specialties were fairly good but there was very evident a lack Ia of or prep prep- preparation and the tho acts went along haltIn haltingly haltingly halt halt- In l with a 1 hit bit lt of oC embarrassment It would bo he difficult and somewhat dangerous to pick any noy favorites s from thO cant cast But it running in pairs George c Geiger as Eliza and andI Martin I rUn o Mulvey as nS asher asher her baby hally Harry certainly carried l off orf tho honors They brought a howl of or laughter every time Anti and at nt all timeS they were on tho the stage which stage which was quite a bit in tho tim first act What came nearest being being- th the tho hit of or tho the show was the tho Topsy opsy of or Jack Held Ibid He lie Is an actor is graceful and clever and is 18 really out of at the amateur r rinks ranks nl s. s John JohnD D D. Spencer as 08 Uncle Undo Tom Torn touched the heart while tho rest handed out tho the laughs George C. C Carpenter as PhIneas made madA a n. decided hit hit- Ed C. C Penrose has hns always been a stellar light lIht In Press Pross club shows b but bt t he never showed better than as C. C Z Marks J J. J C. C Royle Hoyle as Jack JS the tho bartender bar bar- tender was certainly th the ferocious one Walter Valter W. W y Little a. a as Little Eva was a cream especially in the th ascension scene in which she W was 9 ably assisted by b Parley Parle P. P Jensen as Ophelia Dave e Dunbar officiated as auctioneer The sp In tho the see second and act were wel well tr taken talen caro of ot though tho the auctioneer seemed d a bit pu puzzled an as to how to call caH his slaves to the front The first was n R mandolin outfit followed b by a CI violin solo by little John Robert Payne who suffered a bit from flom fright but showed talent M M. J. J Brines sang Darling Nellie Gr Gray y yIn In excellent voice and was roundly ap Harry Harpers Harper's banjo solo was really high grade Gr George o Sur Sur- toss tess otherwise known as ns the tho newsboy did some somo clever clog work wo The fhe song hit of ot th the evening was the tho Lions Cage e is ns sung b by John S. S Critchlow who afterward appeared Inthe Inthis in inthe the this heartless role rolo of or Simon Legree o. o murderer Financially the show was wasa a de decided tl success 4 4 I |