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Show MfflE. NAZSM9VA COMING NOV. 30 The promise bade by the Messrs. Shubert that they would send into the West this season their most Important Im-portant stars and attractions Is already al-ready being fulfilled and the announcement announce-ment that on Wednesday, Nov. 30th, they will Rend Madame Nazimova, unquestionably un-questionably one of the greatest English Eng-lish speaking actresses In the world to the Ogden theater, for one performance) perform-ance) will be received with genuine pleasure by the discriminating playgoers play-goers of this city. The engagement vill be one of the choicest fruits born cf the Independent action of the western west-ern managers this season. It is to be hoped that the emancipation of tho theater holds in store the coming of many stars of the calibre of Nazimova. Nazi-mova. Madame Nazimova needs no intro-utiction intro-utiction to local theater 1 goers. For the past five years the period of her appearance as an English speaking star she has been the mo.n talked of nnd written about actress en the American Am-erican stage. She is this reason making mak-ing her sejeond transcontinental tour before beginning her New York sea-sou sea-sou at her own playhouse, the Nazi-mova Nazi-mova Theater, on .".Uh sl'cet. The Nazimova repertoire this season sea-son includes three plays, two of them new and one olJ. "Little Eyolf ' la one lf the least known of the Ibsen dramis aud was given fo- the first time In this country by Nnzimova on the occasion ol the dedication of her own theater last April k was one of the last plays written by the great Norwegian dramatist and, although so Utile known, it is undoubtedly one of bis greatest efforts. The tecond novelty nov-elty Is "The Fairy Tale" which was translated from the German of Arthur Scbnltzler especially for Madame Nazimova by Nina Lewton an-l produced pro-duced by her f6r the flrit time in English ou the 12th of last September Septem-ber The third in the repertoire is Ibsen s "A Doll's House," one of Nazl-mova's Nazl-mova's first successes in English, and i udoubtedly one of her greatest Indeed, In-deed, so constant is the demand' that the actress appear as Nora that it has been found advisable o retain it In the repertoire rather than Introduce Intro-duce a third new play, it is not yet announced what bills will be given jhcre. The Messrs Shubert are sending send-ing the entire Nazimova Theater com-pany com-pany en tour with the f.iar. |