Show I SHAKESPEARIAN RECITALS Bicimrdson the Noted Mr LoCke Elocutionist to Give Two Kcadings in Salt Lake The pleasure of hearing a scholar and an artist in dramatic recitals of the immortal im-mortal bard will excite interest not only among Shakespearian scholars but well Mr among the general public as wel Locke Richardsons power of expression Lcke grace of manner flexibility of voice and grce attainments justly entitle him scholarly jnsty entie to the high place he holds upon the platform plat-form Next Wednesday evening this gentleman will give a recital of Lear in the Congregational Church and the chance to hear this celebrated elocutionist elocution-ist will doubtless suffice to fill that building build-ing Mr Richardson needs no praise Richardon but below we append some extracts from leading Eastern papers It is unnecessary at this late day to refer at any unecesar length Bichardsons qualities and gifts He possesses a memory that is simply extraordinary a voice that is clear and flexible an acute and a discriminating appreciation of characters and n very marked dramatic instinct New Yon Tinici His interpretation is intellectual subtle poetic imaginative and wonderfully impreB sive Indeed in skill individualize wholly dissimilar characters without the aid of costume cos-tume or stage paraphernalia we do not recall Mr Kiohnrdsons equal among a long list ot celebrated readers Boston Traveller |