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THEATRE ROYAL PANTOMIME

... the other mem- is bers of the company comprise Miss Jennie Dunbar and Mr Lconard Daweom (the stage manager), and in the harlequinade the Great Little Rowells, as clown, and Mille, de Berg, as columbine, will un- doubtedly prove great attractions. The ballet ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... bringing him on again in the palace. Some of his feats are really unequalled. His performing dogs and cats take the place of a harlequinade, and on no account should the children be taken awaywithout seeing them. MrrFrankLister makes the small part of the Old ...

CHRISTMAS BOOKS

... wvould enjoy great p~opularity, They narrate the humours in oue case of a nigger enter- tainment, and in the other of a harlequinade, which concta~ns really funny and some new business, They are illustrated by aserles of most grotesque plIctres, most of ...

THEATRE ROYAL.—THE PANTOMIME

... and Mr. Benediot) appear upun the scene, and the barlequinade eommences with all its hilarity and joyousness. But even a harlequinads must stop sometime, and the actors having put everybody on the easiest terms of familiarity with everybody else,: the Fairy ...

THE THEATRE PANTOMIME

... famous Shadowr dan1 from Dinorah, was excellent, a ]d she also made the points of the dialogue tell well The comic or Harlequinade portion of the pantonime is fully equal in quality to the introduction. ir. C Morelli, the Clown, is one of the most ...

CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... juniqr, who do some most astonishing things as Sprites, and help to heighten the interest and bustle of the harlequinade. In the harlequinade we meet with a view of the purposed new Theatre Royal in Park-row, and a really beautiful and imposing buildingit ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... the Volunteer scene Mlr Henry Martell sang vwith stirring effect the celebrated ?? alaklava, or 'tie a Famous Story. The harlequinade wras necessarily brief, but highly amuusing, as Mr George Chute played clown Mr Levite harlequin, Mr RI. Smith pantaloon ...

NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... ? pe0s1o0c were recognised in a gratifying scanner, notonlythose in the introduction, butthosealso who appeared in the harlequinade. We are unable to conclude this notice in the usual manner by saying that ''the curtain finally descended amidst plaudits ...

THE THEATRE

... gorgeous adorn- 5 ments are seen Azurine and her fairy court. The transforma- d tions here take place, and the fun of the harlequinade ocm- mences; Mr. James Doff being a very good harlequin, Delavan 0o a capital clown, Fosbrooke an amusing pantaloon, MiEs ...

THE THEATRE

... Woodfield, harlequina, MissWodyer, and.above all, the columbine, Miss Fife,introduoe some really clever daneing, nor is the harlequinade by any means deficient in tricks, changes, and transformations. The pantomime was preceded every night with Coleman's Germanic ...

CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME

... Tefiapctr i0 a hissbyeffecro~tive Th artist and the managers were DP called to tefot va We will reserve cur notice of the harlequinade, merely he remarking that Little Levite, the clown, has found two or it three mere elements of fun to enliven it. is THEATRE ...

NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... selected, and arranged, is bright and pleas- in ing, anrd many of the airs introduced are likely to he dv yern popular, The harlequinade io hustling, and the t o fun is fast and uproarious, When the traneformatien a e aectoe was fully developed there wvere ...