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Show MAY ROBSON BETTER THAN EVER. Thoo nhn had the jwd forlun ti witness Vay Rnbson In "The Rejuvenation Reju-venation of Aunt Mary." at. the C.rand j Opera House In Ot'len lo year ago this Angus', were unanimous In their praise of that wonderful littlr worn-an worn-an Intrrpx'tntl'Mi of a splendid New Encland character. It was claimed at the time that a more perfect portrayal portray-al i f th role could not be slvon. Hut one. nfior seeing Mb Robson at the Ogden theater last night In th .im1 rol. would have to say that she I better than ever. It Is not May Ron-son Ron-son one now pees, hut Aunt Mary, pes-scslng pes-scslng p wondcrlul charm and a lovable lov-able disposition that appeals. The character of Aunt Mary Is seen In the Try-ilay wa'k of life In Am-frlca, Am-frlca, yet it Is new to the stage. While one sits anl watches Ml Hob-son Hob-son delineate the character, with or- Irlnal mannerisms and reading the llnea with a beautiful and sweet voice, it makes one think of the fcreat prw-- ! er thero l in .t play toward finding nut the beautiful ldo of Hfo. Miss Rohson Is jrreat. I Mis Rcbson has a company of the most talented nnd elexer people that ba;t been ree-i In Ogden with any attraction at-traction during the pat seaaon. E- cry member i a tar. i Jack Storrey as Jack Watkins. Jr., 1 Aunt Mary's nephew. I splendid, lie Is versatile. Besides reading bla lines well, he Is a pianist os well as , vocalist and 1? entertaining. ' Paul Decker, an Mitchell, is pleas-' Ing. He, toother with Arthur Deer-1 lnp. are made the typical chums of Jack. J Faye Cu?ick is Buty is far above the average. Her portrayal of "the girl" was perfect. j John McMahon. Harrv Crowley, GeorRe r. Hall, I.cster Wallace. Harry Jones, Nina Savllle, Grace Morse, Lot-la Lot-la Blako and Itosa Fantusz were good in their respective roles. The prodtiction is beautifully staged stag-ed with every effect belncr carried out In detail. The piece will be r?- ', peated again this evening, when It is i probable ihat it will be greeted by a crowded house, it Is one of those ahowa that th oftener one tsoes It the more he likes It. It Is a comedy that Is comedy and should be seen to bo appreciated - K T. S. |