Show I CIRCUIT COMPANY PLAYERS TO 10 GIVE LAST PRODUCTION Beyond nd the Horizon to tobe tobe tobe be Presented on April 9 and 10 Salt Lakers are Invited to Come on Stage and Meet Actors Beyond the Horizon the final pro production of or tho the repertory season season season sea sea- son will be presented April Apt 9 and 10 b by the Circuit Repertory company company com corn I pany of ot Moroni Olsen pla players ers Eugene Eugene Eugene Eu Eu- gene ONeill O'Neill t the author of t the I playS play i Is lIS now regarded reg as ono one of oC Americas America's foremost dr rr if It not the leading playwright of or the I country countr and It was Bc Beyond ond the Horizon which brought him the attention on and reputation which led I to his success succo The play pIa won the Pulitzer prize of 1000 which Is awarded award d by Columbia university I for the tho best beat play produced each I year It is hi the tho most d dramatic the most gripping and the tho most logical of ot the tho pla plays 11 produced b by the Olsen players Each situation grows out of or the tho natural sequence built up by the preceding event and the tho variety of oC Incidents Is 15 far tar from meager I IThe The plot concerns two brothers unlike as the night is from day both born and reared on a farm fann One Is Js a dreamer who yearns forthe for tor the tho road high-road and tho the open sea sen whose whoso mind and body alike demand demanda a wanderers wanderer's life As the play be begins begins be- be gins he is about to depart for a a. three years' years cruise on a tramp tromp steamer eamer The other Is la a loving son of f the soil sure to wither if uprooted uprooted uprooted up up- rooted from front IL B By a strange trick of or fate it is the tho wanderer who Is I tethered to 10 the farm falm and tl the farmer farm farm- er or who goes goeR to sea ca Then unfolds I Ith th the tra tragedy of ot two men dragging illS out lives not noi no In harmony harmon with what wh t the they are Alexander in the thc NewYork New NewYork York Tribune has this to Sl say of oC I the tho author and arid his play An n absorbing ab ab- ab- ab significant and nd memorable tragedy It marks ONeill O'Neill as s one of our foremost pla playwrights as one ono of or the most spacious men to be gifted d and tempted to write for fol the theatre in America In It Its I strength Its Us fidelity 11 Its color its Iron Irony and Its pitilessness it II recalls nothing so 80 much as one of or the Wessex tales taleB by Thomas Hardy It has the tho mood the austerity and all In all the tho stature of ot a novel by Har Hardy i J Seldom has an American playwright playwright play play- wright written for tor our theatre a apIece apiece apiece piece half hat so 50 good antI and true |