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Goodwin's weekly : a thinking paper for thinking people. [volume] (Salt Lake City, Utah) 1902-1919, March 09, 1912, Image 8

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8 GOODWIN'S WEEKLY ,
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ranks. Her presence is one of ease, and her cos
tumes were splendidly thought out and worn. Her
Allan-a-Dale was a gem.
Miss Edna Evans sang her way straight into
the hearts df everyone in the house who had not
heard her before, the Ou ers having experienced
the same sensation in the charm of her past per
formances. Her solo composed by Mr. Kimball,
"I Always Love You, Dear," in the last adt, was
sweetly rendered, though there was no particular
reason for a high class vaudeville feature being
interpolated.
As usual, John D. Spencer was excruciatingly
funny as the Sheriff of Nottingham. Mr. Spen
cer's talents are so well known that they need
no further exploitation. Suffice to say that in the
role made famous by Barnabee, he was perfect
George D. Pyper sang Robin Hood in splendid
voice and gave to the character all that was re
quired. He was a Robin Hood just this side of
thirty, and that with practically no make-up. The
Little John of Mr. Dougall was finely rendered;
Horace Ensign's Friar Tuck was a clever bit of
character work, and Fred Graham played Sir Guy
acceptably. William BasseU cast as Will Scarlet
was hardly at ease and can sing much better than
he did the opening night. However, this may
possibly be attributed to the fact that he is less
experienced than the others, which usually ac
counts for a nervousness that wears off after a
first performance.
Under the direction of Professor J. J. McClel
lan, with the able assistance of Edward P. Kim
ball, the entire opera was splendidly given with
the exception of the Tinkers' chorus, which was
badly played, sung and danced. However, this
did not detract materially. Mr. Spencer and Wil
liam Bernard staged the production and that is
enough for the public to know it was well done.
All in all, "Robin Hood" as given by this opera
company reflects nothing but the greatest credit
on everyone having anything to do with the pro
duction. .
"THE WOLF."
Mr. Hall is very much an actor.
His Jules Beaubien is one of the finest and
most convincing portrayals of that role ever seen'
locally, and this does not except Andrew Rob
son's characterization of the part -when "The
Wolf" was first given here, though the methods
of the two men are widely different. The part
Is one for which Mr. Hall is naturally suited and
1 at tho same time his mastery of stage business;
the facility with which he accomplishes transi
tions from one mood to another, the finish and
polish of his work all stamp him as an actor of
unusual ability, with a personality very much
his own and experience and sufficient training
to warrant the prediction that local playgoers
will find a great deal of pleasure in his por
trayals at the Garrick tho remainder of the
season.
He is, in any event, superior so far as
one may judge from his performance the past
week, to any other leading man seen here in
stock the past six years.
"The Wolf" as given by Mr. Hall, Mr. Sey
mour, Mr. Sumner, Mr. Totten, Mr. Herblin and
Miss Adair has developed this last day or two
into a finely acted presentation of the Walter
play. Every player in the cast is excellent, and
in particular is this true of Mr. Sumner's McTav
ish. To Miss Adair goes tho credit for a char
acterization of the part of Hilda that left very
little to be desired. As she gave it, the por
trayal was a complete effacement of Miss Adair
and a charn- terization of Hilda McTavIsh at
once so faithful, so convincing and so admirably
acted as to take its place as one of the two best
portrayals tho Garrick's talented loading woman
has given locally.
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