Show I CALLED BACK nil xcLlliiil l < rloriniilii i 1 I lint I t rller luhN 5 iitiipiiii rise atidiciuo sslnch ussembleil at tho I Theatre last niht comjiosed party of peoplo who hid lead Hugh Consari novel party of people who had neither Been nor heard thin story and part of people who had Keen tho play before illicit UH H liu1o bo eoiiHidcnd a liurd t J I c I crossd to pleaeo but i thero t were any I 1 in tho audience who felt ilissatlsfled they 1 i must have expressed their feelings huy i mingling ssith the rest of the aiidicneo in II general round of applause rime story of Called lack is ono of I titus most Intense interesting tales that has ever been niton and ill its drama ration it tll h IH lost 1 nothing and isl in somo respects it ains much In this hands of Mr Grlsmerfl compin tho points are hover lost and I mans striking situ t itioim are made this most of Grismer i acts t his l > art almost to perfection his is careful I has studied this pirt well and with his alcnt t ho i1 has no Pi trouble in handling it Miss Disies Is nevor Cecil to better ad antago than in Called Hick in which she plays tho pirt of Iauhiio March with nn almost Icrnblo realIty In tho scene hero her husband discovers th it she is i ementcd she is cspeciaHy good and her voice never fails to send I Ilitill through the audicnct Mr dgar Discnport as Macm a quito dilllciilt part SSIIH very good his greatest fault being that ho too often forgot for-got his lingo All Deal ssas a perfect Cenel capping the elinn of his part with I splendid piece of acting in tho fourth nct Mr Harry Dwenport placd Mr Dean with an easy grace and good atnro which took svith tho audience The minor parts were in good hands and he details of the pla were pan fulls car clout 1 out Iho lompins plass 1 again to nlUtt I in m Monto t Cristo J a 1 con which l will gino i their talent ninplo scope |