ART NOTES

... A.T TES.-a According to information received at the Artists' Club, the Liver Society, and the Con- w ay Valley Club, the following is the completed list of Liverpool artists who have this year contributed works to the exhibitions at the Royal Academny and the Royal Institute of Paint~rs in Water Colours: Royal Academy: John Finnie, three mezzo- tints, two on line, one on dado; P. Ghent, ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... 'WE are sorry to hear that there is a serious disagree- ment between the two partners in the Opera Comique ?? Vaughan and Mr George Edwardes. We understand that the latter has given notice to terminate the partnership at the close of the present month, on the ground that Miss Vaughan has broken the agreement by allowing Mr Forbes-Robertson to leave the cast. Miss Vaughan has, we believe, ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2827 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ROYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION, MANCHESTER, 1887

... ROYAL TUBJLEE EXHIBITION, MANCHESTEIR 1887. I rnest OUIR SPECIAL rEPRESENTATCVE.] Tim people Of Manachester are certainly to be ConD gratulatej on their choice fori celebrating the Jubilee year of our Gracious M8ajesty's reign. The Exhibition, whicll stands about two miles and a half outside the city. at a. place nesred Old Traf- ford, will be undoubtedly one of the most impor- tant ...

THE LATEST FASHIONS

... I THE IATEST -FAHIONS. The warv wisdom of a certan honil and by. no mean beautifully worded Eegli pxoverb.f is matched y the ?? saying, 'Xci avrll ne te decouvrep f±L Pe, however, heed these l recommeations nor wouldpro be absolutely we to gooutinfursandmy ' thicknesses of garmenture on April days when I the sun is hot and the breeze is warm. Our proverb-wisdom has to be diluted with ...

ART NOTES

... he The exhibition of the Liver Society-of Artists Lor has been open at the Walker Art Gallery for a g- week. The business of selling, which oomrn menced quietly, has improved daily, with the result that the sales amount to £160. The rO following piatures and drawings have been sold, ir, ?? Morning, J. Barter, £21; His !rs First Shot. G. H. Neale, £16 1is.; Trefriw,, A. W. Ayling, B15 l6s ...

NEW MUSIC

... - - NEW ?? - c. I I -- NE us ic Isat 1 1 Dpoof rW Ib outoftbe Pooee to reiew 0 ?? t queion. effort. The first number, co wn8 4 b., I tonlc` w 4ncb, 1 dominant vth 10 minor trlad% of thuo super-toOc, a 4 of Isbdomjimt tb thaerej 48 ba, contadng 24 common obdsx of the iuncommomon jzr - 5bw hlts bag Mly ba, a &4oteW8 bord& of the ?? iran eyS X v n ?? the stq4tnio, and Ipt tuh& -o ! dor, mpl ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... With this week the grand spectacular pantomime of The Forty Thieves has closed its prolonged career, and on Saturday next will be commenced the Carl Rosa opera season with Carmiens. This evening Mr Hensy Irving begins his promised series of revivals with The Bells and Jingle. The Consent was opened by Mr Beerbohm Tree on Wednesday night with a new drama called The Red Lamp. The ROYALTY has ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5516 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

WHITTINGTON DRAMATIC SOCIETY

... A performance of Xoney, exceedingly creditable all round, and strikingly excellent in certain particular cases, was given before a Parse and fashionable audience by the Whitting- ton Dramatic Society at the St. George's Hall last Saturday evening. The toet esrsemoble of the production as regarded mounting, rehearsal, and general finish, was admirable. Mr Arthur Ayers, who was the Evelyn, is a ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 710 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRE ROYAL

... ; hlMISS FORTESCUE IN UQ1'18.-: Last night, after a lapse ot twelve- onths yt Fortesciae made her reappearance on the Birmi' n 1 boardstrolecting for her opening piece Mr. W. %rlt adaptation af Ouida's well-known novel ?? ea' the ocasxion of ?? ?? Fortescue cornercd Mr. W. S. Gilbert's beautifully-written play, Cretcht and it speaks somewhat badly for the taste of sledb audiences that ...

SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL LIBRARY

... sfftESPEAIIIJE MEMORIAL LIBRARY. .i~tiolg was held yesterday afternoon in the -t ulll Theatre, kindly granted for the occasion by Mr J,,e II, to promote the extension of the above bray. Tilire was a very fair attendance in the body tile theatre. Mr IavING presided, and was accom- jnd al the stage by a number of ladies and gentle- ptl distillsshuitd in art, literature, and the drama. Ia elpellg ...

Published: Saturday 23 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1730 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ADMIRAL'S ASLEEP

... U A YARN OF TiE FLEET. tl s Don't make a noise or else you'll wake the t , admiral is not yet one of our sea songs. Now sthat big guns mustn't be fircl for fear they should P a burst, and small iuns mustn't be fired for fear of t distmarbing the slinibers of Royal personages onr board, the hands will have plenty of leisure to ti learn a, new ditty or two. Here is one which, ln il uN ith the ...

FAIRFAX OF FUYSTONE: A NOVEL

... ALL d1Gil]. b FARIRAX (IF \ SL E A NuVL L. 1,y MES iII1llsEK'rr.%%tAI. Aott'-r of 'I ?? KIN. (TI Xiiil,- ,I! EM-- liVEN Ar~nEs, fuDAIJ:t-T IXISlL. ''FlutNil -hwi' &C. CIIAP'T~l XXXIII -TiLERjrg Wnucir. l'aei ?? al 1k u9012F,s' ~ ?? altile bu)i vI )l I ! , r E.Iw' in d 'A i, 1th ;miLXIII', and ?? brow, to H!~rted ?? . ti lit 6IL (pA Ureg fiiil hL rasilii ...