Show I VERSATILITY AS TUEL THE TUE L TEST OF AN ACTOR ALTOR Versatility Is one of ot the prime tests test of ot tho the actor yet today touny tow fow of ot them theta have tho the opportunity to develop this essential of their art Long LanS' runs prent prevent pre pro vent nt tho the actors from playing u a variety varlet of parts such as US they were compelled to play In tho tim old days das of tho stock companies an and once an actor has made maden madea n o hit In a Q particular line of parts parta It Is Ismore Ismore ismore more than difficult for him to obtain other l parts that differ greatly from tho the one ono In which his hilS first hit was made Yet occasionally thoro thero comes to an actor t a n part which In Itself requires tho the greatest of ot versatility Such a n part partis IH lit that of or Charles Steele In the tho dramatic drama drama- tic version of Sir Gilbert Parkers Parker's most brilliant novel The Right night of Way In Inthis Inthis Inthis this play pIny Guy Standing In tn the role of at Is called upon to show u a ver- ver In his acting that fe few actors are expected to show in lu an entire life life- time In tho first act is the brilliant Montreal lawyer a cynic an nn n agnostic anti and a doubter on whoso lips Ups ere are constantly constantly con con- the words Who Vho Knows Knows' and whose v. everlasting question I Is never answered In his scenes with the wife ho be detects the lover he hl secretly admires ad nil mires the thief he abhors but trios tries teave to te ave avo and th the murdered ho despises he heIs Is forced to run tho the gamut of or 1 wit tinged ed with horror at the tho wreck of or his hIlS own lifo life In tho the second act as no tho the man who has haa given up all hope and andI stands ready to end eni the life th that t means I so o little to hint him ho huu IB la tho the br braggart 1 Jart toying with death cynical and insult insult- lug Hip CV even f when lien O df death oth t h cenis to bo ho cor- cor cerI I bin tain |