Show MADAME ADAE A AT THE SALT LAKE She Will Spend Conference Week at the Local Playhouse At tho Salt Lake Lako theater the entire week eek of ot April G C Madame Nazimova will present a selection from Crom her fOp rop- of ot Ibsen plays In English Under under under un un- der the tho direction of Sam S S. and Lee Loe Shubert So much has been written about this Interesting woman and her success In New York that th the advance ad advance ad- ad vance demand for tor the coming on engagement engage engage- a ement e- e ment went has been unusually lar largo large e. e First Madame Nazimova became a sensation In Now York and then tho the cultured and literary class of pla playgoers o- o ers era found Cound that she was as a pla player er whoso who whoso Ideal or ot Ibsen's Ibsen s so 80 fully fUll realized their heroines and one who could so forcibly portray them without mystery and aud and that her conceptions were ere entirely I new now In a few Cew weeks alter after sho sire first appeared she sho was on nn established star and since then thon In every city In which she sho appeared appel there havo have been no detractors from tim the claim that sho she Is to today ay a n tore foremost most player of or emotional roles Hundreds of ot different phases of hor her genius ha have havo vo been described her beauty has been placed In tho the highest category cato cato- gory and her unique personality person has brou brought ht forth many adjectives Her talents are ore always compared by dramatIc dramatic dra dra- dra- dra matic matte critics with those of ot Duse All AIl this thiO has haG mado made tho the reading public wonder wonder wonder won won- der and those who have seen sen her are aro sure always to seek another opportunity opportunity of doing so Playing in a n now new territory as at present playgoers come ome first as ns a matter of at curiosity an and afterwards because the they admire and Ironer honor her delicate and subtle art and her iier fresh and vigorous orous performances of jf roles In which thc they may havo seen other ther established favorites often orten In spite of the fact tact that sho learned English In a n few months Madame azimova a peaks the tire language langua e with scarcely a n trace o of foreign n accent and that hat trace only sufficient to give Ive piquancy to her expression Before Borore oming to this country countr- Madame Nazi Nazi- nova mova served a Do long and arduous apprenticeship ap ap- ap- ap to tho tIre stage almost from girlhood she sIre has been a player md nd although she ahe is yet young younS' she sho is ld In lu experience Indeed her experience once ence has Included every branch of ot for she ahe has knowledge a n. if ot music and 0 o haa In Is a a. sta stage e direct of ot such excellence that sho she directs the staging of ot nil all her hor plays plas What mire he has won has hns been achieved lI by byiard har hard work worle and hard har 1 study it Is not ho tho success of the tho moment but the reward eward of service ser combined with temperament tem tem- and talent Sho She will present on m Monday Tuesday and Wednesday and ind at tho Wednesday matinee A Dolls Doll's House on Thursday day evening Hedda Gabler and for Cor the remainder of jf the week Coquette |