Show DRAMATIC CLUB CLUBS S SCORES ORES SUCCESS The UThe Cabinet Minister Is Faultlessly Produced at Salt Lake Theater PLAYERS DESERVE CREDIT M Members of Cast Acquitted Themselves Themselves With Credit in Difficult Play No more gladsome surprise has hns recently recently re re- been offered to the local stage Minister presented present present- than The Cabinet ed eel b by tho the University Dramatic club at nt the Salt Lake Lako theater yesterday e and last night Surprise because to the critical mind It har hardly l appeared credible credible credi credi- ble that amateur talent could possibly Impart tho the interpretation and finish that this mo most t difficult of ot Js J's pieces demands Th The play was vas a n. revelation revelation revelation rev rev- elation to the sized good audience a revelation of ot histrionic talent aye genius embodied In the tue University club dub that was little suspected prior to the rising of ot the curtain This play with Its delicate satire and tense pathos calls for tor the skilful handling of ot each detail and it Jt is pretty i safe to say that it Jt was never presented b by a more evenly enl balanced company on either the professional or amateur stage To give special mention to any par role seems doing an In Injustice Injustice inJustice In- In justice to those who made up the company compan com corn pany pan as a whole Miss Loa Loft Roberts in inthe Inthe inthe the role of ot Imogen tho the harassed daughter of ot a plotting mother and the tho niece of ot a scheming aunt with a love lo affair all her own besides brings bring to fO mind the tile simplicity and coquetry c of f fElsIe Elsie Santa Janis Her unaffected manner ih- ih throughout tho piece and appealing fashion in handling the ten tense temie e scenes cenes brought the tears to tho the eyes of at some who would be ashamed to confess it It had the piece been presented by any but a very sery few tew of ot tho the best emotional actresses Character H Roles Holes Good Lucile Luclle Thurman as Lady MacPhaIl MacPhall Mac Mac- PhaIl and V V. L. L Olsen as her bashful bashful bash bash- ful Ut son Bon who never left his apron strings gave an n En English remi rIng r- r Ing of ot the Scottish dialect that might have ma made e a l McIntosh osh en enious If It there should happen to be a particular I demand for Cor or an English lord or duke I with a n. drawl and an affectedness almost Inimitable Spencer Felt will have no trouble securing an engage engage- ment mont In the tho role of ot Brooke Twombly Twombly bly bill the pampered son of a decrepit nobility he appeared to the best advantage advantage advantage ad ad- vantage po possible From the strutting hero right down downto to the lItle Itle maid servant with the catching limp there was not an akward line and so deserving does docs the whole troupe seem scorn for or their splendid suc sue cess that it Ills Is only due to say y that besides besides be be- oe- oe sides those already mentioned those taking part were ere Esther Dora Johnson Frank Franl A. A Johnson Erma Bittier Bitner Clifford Ashby Vera Vcra Rich no Roger cr W. W Powers Thomas Walton Walton Walton Wal Wal- ton and Vivian Prof Proto Maud May Babcock is deservIng deserving descrying descry descry- ing of at the calls received for tor the di director director dl- dl rector at the thc close of or the third act net and the ovation tendered by the students students students stu stu- dents and amI the audience To her the credit must go for ar- ar arthe the tho as assembling of tho the parts and the successful Interpretation interpretation interpretation tation of or the piece There was nothIng nothing nothing noth noth- ing lacking IncIting in the costuming nor tho the special setting required and altogether it is hardly probable that a more satisfied satis- satis fled fied audience ever or left lert a theater at the close of ot a home talent production |