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Show y. OF U. DRAMATIC te CLUB NEXT TUESDAY f Next Tuesday night tho I", of I I y Dramatic club will present In Ogden, jrai, at tho Orpheum, "Her Husband s (or Wife," by A E. Thomas, and made at , famous by Henry filler The cUib - gave three performances in Salt Lake. lLpc A letter from Salt Lake from Mr. (niat Thurman says: "The results from an i artistic and financial standpoint wero my better than ever before. The players ?, doing splendid work." r The following is a clipping from tho Salt Lake Tribune, which speaks high- ... ly of the performance: , ; "Her Husband's Wife," as presented '"? last night at the Salt Lake theatre by ffl' the Univeisity of Utah Dramatic club, P proved a remarkable success from p every standpoint. The various mem- '. bers of the cast handled their parts re, in a manner befitting seasoned pro- '?n fessionals, and the production suffered- ;ll,oi; little by comparison with ordinary pro- (flC1 lessional performances. " .jie There were nine characters in the n play and at least five of, these were 4 - given ample opportunity to demon- te strate their, talent It would be a dit- rd5sc licult matter to decide just who held der the leading roles. Miss Daisy Rolapp. j.ber as Emily Ladeau, and Miss Orpha ;,tue Kingsbury, as Irene Randolph, played W their parts splendidly. It was Miss f'ar Rolapp's task to play the part of a & plain, prim old maid and later a most fang fasciuating, young old maid, and she J S made the change in a manner which 'due won the hearts of the audience. Miss -(hJl-c Kingsbury won much praise by her .ETe: interpretation of sentimental emotion- ine alism which smacked strongly of com- don edy and yet pictured truly the eellnc A S found in real life Rvhrt oo tin . |