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Show TH.AI.I.S1 AT THE LYCEUM. The Porter-Whitney Stock companj opened last night to a lnige and appreciative ap-preciative audience to seo the company's com-pany's opening vehicle, "The Bushranger." Bush-ranger." From last nlght'a excellent performance perform-ance and the personality of the cast, each member immediately fell Into favor fa-vor with the audience. The story cif the "Bushranger" grips the audience from tho rise to the fall of tho final curtain. The work of Bert Porter was excellent excel-lent and cotnlnclng. Miss Donna Yickroy, as the mother, showed herself her-self to bo an actress capable of meeting meet-ing every situation and her most pleasing personality brought her Into InBtant favor. Edward Whitney as "Mr. Gardner." handlod a very difficult part in an exceptionally ex-ceptionally clever way and the manner man-ner in which his work was greeted last night would Indicate that, without doubt, he will be a groat favorite. The other characters were all done by capable people in an excellent manner. Tho stage settings were fitting fit-ting and the gowns worn by the lady members of the cast wero beautiful, especially those worn by Miss Vick-roy, Vick-roy, which will cause envy among tho ladies of Ogden. Managers Whitney and Fruhling are to be complimented for bringing such a company to Ogden. Og-den. nn |