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I T 4 Illustrated songs songs songs- 4 and moving mo pictures 2 p. p m. m un and 4 I 9 7 p. p in m. 9 9 n C I A u. 1 er With lh something so distinctly original l J In In the way vay of or presenting a f Shakes Shakes- j I pearean pla play and ant with a n world of or training train ing that has brought out nothing bua butI hut but t I I a n most finished production It Is no wonder won won- I tIer der that the Ben Den Greet players have hav havI e I won von a worldwide o reputation In A Ai A i Midsummer Nights Night's Dream which v ns a as asI s st I their thel Initial performance at nt the Salt Sal al t Lake theater last night night they thoy gave a I Production that would IHL have made the heart healt of ot William Shakespeare f feel el glad j 1 By the use of ot colored l lights the tho skill l u used e In directing tho the performance and the natural efficiency of each euch one taking tak tak- ing lug part the thin pIa play Is s roun rounded cl Into a work of or more moro than usual merit meri making I a i real pal real treat to lovers of oC tho the Shakespearean Shakespearean Shakes Shakes- pearean school But Dut Ben Beti Bel Greets Greet's band of oC trained people peo peo- I pie is not all ni With Mendelssohn's music music mu mu- sic hv ly Iy tho tue Russian S Symphony orchestra orchestra orches orches- tm tra of ot New York un under er tho the able LIle direction three three- tion ton of or Modest Altschuler tho the great fairy tale from William Shakespeare's pen Is enhanced many fold Cold This story touched the fancy of or Felix Men Mendelssohn el sohn cohn and about it I he lie wove some of or his b best t endeavors ors an and It Is this full tul of feeling and ami sympathy that Is brought out by tho tim orchestra The he scenes of ot the pin play as given b bythe by bythe the Greet Groet players ers begin at nt scene t two I of ot the text and are cut anti and arranged to fit ft It with wih the Mendelssohn mL music lc This has been so skillfully lone done conc that ono one mn may easily asly catch th the thread of or the tho story ston and follow this fantastic Innovation Inno a thou Hon from the noted dramatist t. t To Individually speak of or the tho Ben Greet would woul be bA a task for tor each ach shows ability in a marked degree Puck In the tile hands of George Vivian giveN gives ono one a new Idea of this thus little elf el who tries to right the tho wron wrongs s of or the little world It I comes as ns near Ilear being tho the mythical Puck as the limits of or humanIty humanity human human- hUlln- hUlln It ity can make e. e Life Lie and vivacity in full tul measure Is put lUt in the part One of oC the distinct features of ot all allIs allis all allIs Is the enunciation of oC nil all ni Ben Greets Creels players There There Is not a 0 word uttered during tho the entire entre performance that Is not clear in er e every part of ot the house while cear at the tIme same caine time there is nothing nothing loud or Jone AB An AI Thesus Theses Duke of ot Athens T. T D. D Crittenden does able work while A. A Hilton Hnton as ns Lysander Frank Darch as Demetrius Irene Hooko as Hermia and Violet Vivian as Helena are all ni good Milton Rosmer as a Oberon king of oC the fairies Is one of or the best best In figure action and method lie II I is in the real fairyland fairyland fairy rain acton land man Ruth Vivian iviam lan VI as queen of or the fairies is hI an excellent partner One of or the the pret prettiest lest things timings Is tho tIle lance danco of oC the tho thC fairies in which a number of oC little girls do ho honor to the tho occasion Their dance anCe Is plain and simple but it shows such s ch lines Unes of ot skill that one ono Jc fO forgot forgets the tle J e ar art it portrays r- r Orp Taken all In all al that's a rattling good show alloW on al at the Orpheum Theres There's lots hots nf 9 11 hut hilt the time music Is in varied varle an and of th- th the highest cst class Miss Chell Cheridah ah Simpson thili ili prima donna is time the headliner She sings and gives a e. The Tue le leSal Salt Lake boys bos bo's Anderson lan Hand antI ant Meakin Sal the Piano Trinity have a novel noyel and refined turn lurn The rue wonderful unique circus of oC Twan T Is great There are trained ponies dogs an and grat pigeons There Is an nn attractive stage e set setting the entire act being one oneto oneto oneto to please tn the tile 1 children especially but pleasing to older people as well wel Goldsmith Gold- Gold smith and Hoppe have a snappy musical musical mu mu- Ical act acl ant Frobel and Ru Rugo flugo e are arc clover clever cever European Thomas Ince Inca and ane company dish out that rul funny tabloid Wise iBe Mike Nonette gypsy gypS musician tempting and alluring plays plas the tIme violin as only an artist can The The La Tosca Is probably the greatest work of oC the tho greatest French dramatist so sEts's soso so himself It I was a masterpiece men mas of or tho thought and conception even before It became one of or action acton Sarah Bernhardt I t labored with La Tosca man many lon long months before she finally understood time the sort of or woman Floria Florla La Tosca real really was There Is II little question that Bornhardt interpreted the tho queston part with wih a skill that even fondest hop hopes R. R What Bernhardt Bernhardt Bern Bern- hardt dill did in French Mars lan Hall is 18 to today today to- to day doln doing in En English Miss Hall Hal is the thc woman who vho is the fr first t anti and foremost foremost foremost fore fore- most personage persona o in this great play pIny atthe at tho the Bungalow The The Alln ton players who who finished a successful week last Saturday attile at nt tile the Grand theater with the tIme Runaway Tramp ramp last nl night ht appeared in a production pro pro- of On the tho Stroke of or Twel e Twelve a a comedy of ot London life The pla play has five acts Interspersed Intersperse with breezy breez Mayme Iame Arington appeared as Ned cd a Lon London on walt waif and V W. W W. W Craig Crall as Lazarus a Jow Jo The They were both typical characters |