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Show LUCY GATES Al THE LYRIC NEXT SATURDAY Lucy Gates who Is reviving with great Buccesss Verdi's marvelous opera op-era "Ua Trnvlata," which will bo presented pre-sented at the Lyric theatre Saturday nfternoon and cvonlug, April 3. I Lucy Gates recently returned from an extensive tour of ahe south. Of her appearance at Jacksonville, the Times Union Bald: "One feels In the case of Lucy aGtea It Is her personality person-ality which makes her the kind of Im pressive performer she undoubtedly ( lis. In listening to her. In addition to the glorious voice, and remarkable remark-able technique of this rare song blid tho principal part apeparcd to bo the i singer's Interpretations, tho panics-. Iness of spirit In approaching und sustaining sus-taining these llorpiotntions." In further evidence of the Increasing Increas-ing popularity of tho American artist ar-tist u Carolina dally "ald: "After the first few measures of the aria from the "Harbor of Seville," tho audience was thinking with anticipation anticipa-tion of the" fact that the name or Lucy Gates has been linked with those of Hempel and Galll-Curcl. The best compliment that can be paid Miss Gates' singing Is the fact that by the tlino the concert wati over ov-er the audience endorsed with a roar, of applause the commendation that audiences and critics elsewhere had given her." In "La Travlata," Miss Gules Is at her bent, and supported as she Is by Tim, well' remembered cast' or life last production a tieat seldom equaled equal-ed In Logan Is assured opera lovers .here. It will be played next Saturday Satur-day afternoon und evening at the Lyric. |