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Show 1 llEIBSCOIS 1 9LT LIKE SUCCESS B- ' iQ ! LoTers of Henrik Ibsen's dramas tffi : od they seem to be pretty numerous Is Id Salt Lake, judging by tho generous 10 icdienco present last night enjoyed 0 a thoroughly finished and delightful n production of "Hedda Gablor" by a j company of superb artists, headed by R Mme. Borgny Hammer, tho Norwegian 1 ctreE, formerly connected with the 'la National theater in Christiania. The (R case was small, but every member Vjra pve a capital Interpretation of what jlH I eiteemed by many as perhaps the jR , test of Ibsen's plays. The company 'pj ' Included Maurico Brown of tho Littlo theater, Chicago; Ellen Van Volken- ,Q burp, Rolf Hammer, Vera White, EKnowies Sntriken and Mao Edwards. Madame Hammer is regarded as one of Norway's greatest actresses. In Lz 'Hedda Gabler" she revealed a fining fin-ing lsbed techniquo and a naturalness ln vhlch captivated tho audience. Cur-Smt Cur-Smt lain calls were frequent during the TT evening. While tho audience was not llljV one to test the capacity of tho house. Jull it was critical, but quickly yielded to the superb genius of Mrao. Hammer JrifT ud her supporting company. The hill: production deserved a much larger 1 house, by every measure of artistic vorth and dramatic ability. Salt Lake jM Tribune' |