Show I ST STAGE AGE CUES 1 At la last lt t Its iA coming coIning The Th The dramatic production lIon tion of the year r and acclaimed b oy br many ton critics as al being perfect from tram the standpoint cIUI of or originality will willbe willbo wi bo be at tho tite Salt Lake Lako theatre May 4 4 2 it I is II to be bo produced under under un un- un der tho the auspices of ot tho the C Community Drama league and will wi mark tho thu final and fifth tilh production of or the tho year ear sponsored b by the league leacue Because of ot the fact that there thero are almost almot thirty characters In the play making a tour of or such uch company company com corn pany practically Impossible ImposIble The Ine he Yellow Jacket wilt will wil m make ke Its is tr first t appearance before playgoers of or appearance Salt Sl Lake next t ne-t week If I the lovers 1 of at the are longing are for a a. play woven wo on with mystery fatalism poetry romance philosophy the exotic charm In the orient and the host hOlt of or other requisites which arc are nece necessary In plays aro arc artistically artistically artis artis- ar perfect certainly The Bel Yel Yellow Bellow Yel- Yel low Jacket will wi satisfy their every desire Under tho the spelt spell of ot Ben Ben- rhino and genius and tho art of at the actors actOr the theatre be become become be be- come a 1 wonder world It I should bo Interesting to 0 know know- that The Yellow Jacket Is to totally totally to to- tally taly different from any play ever o cr written Mingling comedy with wih pathos and peopled with Chinese ers but dealing with wih universal uni versal veral problems It I has hail a form un- un liko Iko any other play over ever produced In an au Occidental theatre In fact tact It Is la a Chinese play pIa presented In Ina Ina Ina a a Chinese wa way Tr Thit l the tile play will vIll wJ bo be one of ot tho the most p perfect tt ct pr presentations of or tho the year is fe assured by b the fact that It ItIs ItIs itis Is being directed b by ono one of the leaders lead lead- ers era er of or the tho country In dramatic art Plot Maud May Babcock A cost cast including such favorites as I Fay ay y Bolin Chauncey R. R Houstman Joseph F. F Smith Nils Nis folio Bolln Doln and oth other r representatives of or ortho tho the loading leading dramatic talent in the city will wi give KI e Proto Prof Babcock their support In making the play a knockout a a When Charles Milliard Millard th tho oldest property mart man mal in li-i Suit Sai Lake CIl City City- I. I honorary member of at Theta Theta Alpha honorary Phi and who for twenty years cars reigned supreme In the prop room of or the tho Salt Lake Lalo theatre saIdI said If I anyone dares lares to remove a slim slim- hin I gb sIc from tram tho the roof root of at that that historic I place he hit he will wi find me on tho Job with the MacBeth's dagger ho lie voiced the sentiments of or th tho hundreds hundreds hun hun- of or plan playgoers and every great actor clor of or the day It Jt shall not pass pasa pas could well be be sa said il to be he tho the message of ot Henry Miller In voicing his protest against ever O tearing down our own famous Salt Sal Llo Lake Lalo theatre During his re recent recent ro re- cent rent In tho city he lie reechoed In his curtain curlan speech of ot former occasions that this this' playhouse play play- house bo ho preserved for It I stands In Ini i 1 class of ot Its It own as a a theatrical monument Mr Miller formerly has offered to assemble the tho greatest great great- reat- reat out est cast of or artists ever evor brought to together together to to- gether and come conic hero and give siva a benefit performance should it I be found to r raise lse funds to perpetuate such a land lane mark murk Sometimes we wo dare say sy that local pla playgoers almost wish that such a astep a step Sep will wf be necessary necessary for tor for more moro than t an ono one reason Blanche Bat Bat- Bates Maude Adams dams and others wh who make up in green greenrooms cen rooms rooms'S and who claim caim Salt SIt Lake ap up their theatrical birthplace havo have nJ promised their utmost support in keeping this worthy edifice Intact Wo We dare daro say lay thero there is 18 also als a a. certain certin institution of or learning will wi send end down twenty six hundred loyal laY loy I al at supporters to fill ti University I circle should Henry Millers Miller's Milers Miler's offer oter materialize I Of Ot course coure wo we all aU know the Lambdas are aro clover clever but iut since their efforts before tho the footlights last Friday we are aro forced to admit several say sev eral additional 1 complimentary adjectives ad- ad J CU may well Up added in do do- scribing th their lr organization Their vaudeville vaude le and frolic d c worthy wor war thy praise oven In such Much an nn exclusive sive column aa s a Stage CUt Cues Altho Atho vaudeville hardly can bo be clawed classed und under r the tho Peter Pan of ot Dramatics oven even Alan Dale or dr r Burn Mantle would dip their pet per per in approval nl upon hearing or seeing a t Lambda Vodo act Novel o cl costumes dil and versatile acts waco in abundance Possibly the Russian danco net act mid and tho the beauty sh ship p scene deserved tho the bulk of or praise praise- praise Tho The grace and ind nr clever clever- ideas Ides which Miss Mh s LaRue L La LaRue Rue Rut Madsen Villa Via Shaffer and KatherIne displayed In tho the lat latter r scene an 1 I wh which h was sas wasso wasso sasso so evident In the work worl of ill th dancers dane dane- ers cm cr is Js seldom found in many n amateur amateur ama ama- per Our only re re- great Is 15 that thaI the tho presence of at two individuals IndivIdual the names of or wewer we wo wera unable luule to obtain rather upset upset up up- set el the themo of or the show Wo We understand un they ar are aro not members o 01 of the organization Wo vo that the tho recent production of laC nola Rollas Wild Oat Oat at the Salt SnIt Lake theatre resulted In inthe tho the lifting of or a n great groat load loal It I wasn't tho the load which tho So phs slipped under the stage door I er ere As Tommy probably knows s I there Is a a. n load Joad entitled Material For Next Year and ho is not the tho only one ono who must nt nl sonic some sometime time carry Hiat load This time it I was as Prof Proto Maud May Babcock coach of or Varsity dramatics The appearance of or tho the Freshmen Thes Then plans assured her that the tho filling ln of ot tho the boots bools of or another Ethel Baker or Melvin Melvln will wll wl not be so difficult after aHer all al The Tho Freshmen gave a a ery very cred- cred liable Hablo Allen Alen an and anc Afton Afon in tho the leading heading roles deserve desero considerable praise for tor their efforts At times Allen Anon seemed BO so taken talon with himself that tha ho almost forgot his friend Rolla Vo We trust trust it was only temporary debut was a real hit am and displayed great possibilities All Ai beau Robertson as Holla's Hollas Rolas Rola's sister carried the part with all al the abundance of ot good looks and characterization char It required Grover Grove as a Stein de deserves erves a great great deal deal o of oC credit His makeup was almost almos too complimentary The remaining characters Including d I ng those portrayed portray portray- portra ed by hy Doxey Resell and tho host hos host of at other Friars were nil all nI they should be Joseph I F. F Smith as an director added moro more laurels to his his' over ever Increasing in increasing In- In creasing list We Vo wonder vonder if 1 ho can do anything that Isn't Just right A well wel mana managed ed pIa play phay Mr ho |