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Show The Drama Everything points to the fact that the ! big production of "The Girl from Kay's," which is to be made at the Salt Lake theatre next Tuesday, AVednesday and Thursday, with Thursday matinee, will attract an audience as large as the house -will hold. Of nil the musical comedy successes of recent years the hit scored by the latest one has assumed as-sumed the largest proportions. It is raid to-contain' everything in its favor. The story it tells is sane, consistent and entertaining, the. dialogue is exceptionally exception-ally clever, the scenes are full of life, movement' and harmonious- colorings, : mid the tuneful melodies l?eep running through one's head long- after they are once heard. The piece is to be given here exactly as it was given in London. There are no -local aliusions, cheap gags, or senile' jokes in it and rag-time music Is conspicuous by its absence. All of the situations hang on the story and the humor of it all is simply irresistible irre-sistible - There is probably' no- e'' theatre-goer in this wide land whj not familiar u llh the-ivmp"Of,'gCxVr ifrr-rii,'ijAJ&, his attendant misfortunes,' laughed at his .mischievous pranks, as drawn by that humorous artist, Richard F. Out-cault, Out-cault, and published in the colored pages of the .w York Herald. By. special arrangement with that paper and. Mr. Outeault. one of the most successful, suc-cessful, playwrights, has constructed a farcical comedy which embodies many of "Buster Brown's" most amusing adventures. ad-ventures. It will be presented at Ih'e Salt Lake theatre soon with the same elaborate detail that characterized Its run at the Majestic theatre. New York City, of 100 nights, and 200 nights in Chicago.: There is an exceedingly large and powerful company" of artists, a ballet, chorus, carloads of costly scenery and electrical elec-trical effects, to say nothing of "flood and spot lights." "Buster Brown" should prove to be an immensely popular popu-lar attraction, not only to the childreii, but to those of larger growth, who have a warm corner in their hearts for the memories of their youthful days. |