Show vu I Mrs Fisko supported by b the fa fn famous famous mons Manhattan company will bo ue seen at nt the Ogden theater Thursday June 21 7 In Docky Bocky nock Sharp Shan the char character character acter actor for Cor the portrayal of which this distinguished actress will ill ever ho bo loved A remarkable Incident In con connection connection I with th the original performance perform performance i ance of oC this play piny pin by Mrs rs Fiske In I New York Is now being recalled ec Harrison Grey Gre Flake Fisk announced n a year previous to Its production that Mrs Fluke FI ko would be bo seen soen till the next season In a n of Thack drays novel nol Vanity Vaulty tUI t Fair Mall orders for Cor seats for the opening pur a year afterwards imme I rume commenced comm to t come In It is ia iam mentioned m now as no an evidence of the tho alertness of the tho public and the keen wen interest which Is always taken in every announcement made relating to Mrs Ura Fiske Her position was waR then as as ns it Is 15 now II ow the most dl on tho the American stage It 16 s fortunate for theater goons genre young and old lId that they arc ar to have havo the opportunity of seeing Mrs Fisko Fisk e In fu Becky neck Sharp for tor It Il Is the role rot e In which her h r followers moat most love to t o see sae her ber No such auch portrayal of or tho th o fascinating Becky will wilt over ever bo ho give ghen n again nain al aln The Th of America will wil I probably never nver again Roe soo an nn actress s py pal In the depiction or orL orf o c 1 j L a f 1 r o w Jt s 1 l r J I emotions and yet so subtle in her comedy corned In Its dramatization Becky Sharp was waB a triumph for Langdon Mitchell tho the son gon of Dr S Weir Mitchell Never before has Vanity Vault Fair been beon successfully success full rendered for stage pur purposes purposes purposes poses In fact it was considered so difficult that the wiseacres bad given up hope that It would ever bo be satis dono donna There Thera are aro a thou thol thousand thousand sand plays plus in Vanity Fair has bas Jas been lIeen frequently said and yet ct until Mrs Flake Fiske and Mr Mitchell applied them themselves selves to It no one had been able to extract ono one one good hood ono one Mr Mitchells success scorned to Ho lie In the fact that he unified the most vital Ital episodes of the book with a story atory which while true to narrative was still complete and understandable to oven Oon the rare person per on who was unfamiliar unfamiliar with Vanity Fair I Scenically Becky y Sharp was a triumph the tho famous lath kill room scene acena boing bums hailed ay as a u a L masterpiece of or stage construction It was this play pIa which revealed to in the public tho the won discretion and nud ability In lu stage direction possessed by II Mr Ir and Mrs FIske But Dut above all In Becky Decky Sharp S arp the url art of Mrs ra Flake Fiske FI I e predominate In the tho minds of the tho spectators It h is her triumphant role find and not notto to bravo havo ha vo soon scon her In It Is really not notto notto notto to have helve seen seen scon Mrs Irs Fiske Sho She Is on nit the stage constantly and an tho the vary ing moods of or Becky give ghe full play pin to the tho numerous talents of the great ac uc actress tress i It I t Is well In this connection to cite elto 1 I from the tho criticism of o the tho opening which was written by b William Win Winter Winter I ter tel the tho clean d an nn of dramatic critics for forthe forthe forthe the New York Tribune He said Mrs Irs FIskes Impersonation of I IBeck Becky Beck Sharp revealed a distinct Ideal and it was ns remarkable for Its physical as us well an n mental brilliancy It Its clear and puro pure verbal orbel utterance and its splendid energy of sustained yet thoroughly concealed artistic ef eC effort effort fort Tho The element of ll kYR char actor which Is la chiefly fascinating Is 18 Isher isher her har sprightly h and aud rore refreshing Intolerance Intolerance ance of pC stupid This shows Itself in scornful satire of at pumps and prigs of o arrogant conceit of amply ostentation and lIe of preten pretentious m folly This attribute hute of the character was made mado delightfully clear by b Mrs Fiske and tho the actress also 1180 consistently maintained a certain lain tain In feverish buoyancy and glittering excitement It tl t would bo be useless to tomake tomako make mako Sharp ns rs callous and andris ns ris flippantly frivolous on the tho as ns a ale shu J la In n the book boo It for tor that th t ti I i L 1 f fr r f n rl c would defeat dramatic purposes Mrs Fiske furnished what the dramatist omitted idea dea on tho the m mom mem memory om omory ory or of or for very vory art arl artfully artfully fully she ho laid 1 a III a strong emphasis on the memory of J and misguided childhood and also on her Inherent Inability to escape from the Uw blight of evil ovil ways was The perform performance ance anca moreover has wonderful va variety 1 Its demeanor fluctuating from demure t and sweet candor cando to mordant bitterness and Its moods of o feeling culling ranging from Icy sarcasm and merry morry morr banter to passionate ox ollomont and frenzied despair The personality commonly denoted as the woman of the world has hos not In lu our day da been b n botter hotter portrayed and ns fiS fiSa asa a general Judgment on this play and this performance It may mar with truth he bo said that Mr r Mitchell hns got gal galmore more out ont of the tho book of Vanity Fair F lr for dramatic purposes than anybody elso that over ever touched the subject and that I Mrs Fisko 0 has hns given shon to of or the most truthful brilliant and wonderful creatures of fiction a vis visible Is IsIble ible ihlo beautiful and lasting form and I presence pre ence Her success was great Seats Scats for the engagement Of Mrs Fiske Fisko morning will bo be placed on sale Tuesday I |