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Show Salt Lake Theatre. On Monday evening and Wednesday afternoon one of the most attractive offerings of-ferings of the present season will be heard at the Salt Lake theatre when Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is to be presented by the Ben Greet Players, and the well known Russian Rus-sian Symphony orchestra of New York will play Mendelssohn's musical setting set-ting of the work. This combination has proved to be one of the best drawing and most entertaining affairs all through the east this fall and winter, and its production here, if one may Judge from the great interest (as shown by the excellent sale) being taken by students and music-lovers, will be an important event. The Music. 1 j Overture, "Scherzo," melodrama;-"March melodrama;-"March of the Fairies," "Song of the Fairies, melodrama; intermezzo, "Nocturne," "Noc-turne," melodrama; "Wedding March," melodrama; "Clowns' Dance." finale, with chorus of fairies. "Ye Spotted Snakes" and "Through This House," will be sung by Grace Clark Kahler. Repertoire, Monday evening and Wednesday matinee, "A Midsummer Night's Dream:" Tuesday evening, "Romeo and Juliet," music by Gounod end Tschaikowsky; Wednesday evening, even-ing, "The Tempest," music by Sir Arthur Ar-thur Sullivan and Tschaikowsky. Prices, 50 cents to ?2. |