Show WALTER WAL TEA HAMPDEN WILL APPEAR IN TWO PlAYS APR PR 2 Evening Performance teBe te to toBe Be New Version of Richelieu A double opportunity to see WaIter Walter Walter Wal Wal- ter Hampden will come as occasion occasion occasion occa occa- sion of the second annual Salt Lake City visit of the eminent actor ac ac- actor actor ac- ac tor at Kingsbury Hall on April 2nd when he will play a matinee of Charles Rann Kennedys Kennedy's Kennedy's Kennedys Kennedys Kennedy's Ken Ken- nedy's The Servant in the House and a new version of Lyt Bulwer-Lyt- melodrama melodrama melodrama melo melo- tons ton's ever popular poetic drama Richelieu in the evening Famous Play The Servant in the House though it is a quarter century old and has been staged by Walter Hampden 1000 times is particularly timely in this day of the New Deal because it sets forth the principle of mans man's obligation to man and with emphasis answers answers ans as- in the affirmative the question question question ques ques- tion Am I my brothers brother's keeper Yet Vet no sermon is The Servant in n the House but a play depending depending depend depend- ing ng on dramatic values which holds colds its audience from Beginning to end In vivid contrast to the bloody debauches of Macbeth the crafty crafty craf- craf ty y ty me melodramatic intrigues of Richelieu and the impassioned tragedy of Hamlet the Kennedy Jennedy slay play furnishes the star with a role hat that reveals one of the most interesting interesting in- in cresting phases of his talent as asan m an n actor This makes The Servant Ser- Ser rant ant in the House an ideal play or for an important place in his repertory Prominent Actors Playing prominent Toles roles are everal several actors who have appeared with rith Mr Hampden in hundreds of ofis his is performances of The Ser- Ser ant vant Mabel Moore indeed has been seen een in every everyone one that he has given She he created the role of Mary the rain Mans daughter in the original original ori ori- ginal inal production in 1908 and is islow isow now low playing paying Martha the Vicars Vicar's I wife rife The Man Drain-Man is is' is Ernes Ern Rowan Iowan who has made this spec spec- spec spec-I role entirely his own Edin Ed- Ed win nn in Cushman and Le Roi Rol I Ed-I have ave their old parts parts parts' of the Bishop of f Lancashire and the Page Boy Newcomers are Erna Rowan as ashe ashe the he Mans Man's daughter and ohn John Davenport Seymour in the important role of the Vicar |