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Show 'Leo Ditrichstein in "The Great Lover" April 26 at the Orpheum. In all the years that Leo Dltrlch-I Dltrlch-I stein has boon playing for the th-j th-j atre-goers of America, he has never I had a richer opportunity thau that which he finds In "The Jrc I. over." I the clever, entertaining and -lreme-I ly Interesting romantic comedy fn Which tho distinguished actor-playwright will appear at !he Orpheum ihca're In Ogden jn Wedncstlav, April 26. "The Great Lover" takes you on a j tell-tale excursion l' hind lb" s. '-ih s of a great metropolitan opera house. It was written by Mr I dtrlchdtoin and Frederic and Fanny Hatton, all three of whom have frequently proved prov-ed themselves to be playwrights of ' uncommon ability Mr. Di'.rlchsteln's ; performance as the vain, feted, p.im-j p.im-j pored, philandering opera singer has j been accepted a tho most brilliant I of his artistic career. Lee Shubert, tho manager directing direct-ing Mr Dltrlchsteln's tour, announces , that many of the original Now York-cast York-cast will support the star. oo |