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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... hardly likely to attain a very lengthy run, Mr Alexander has accepted for his next production a new play from the pen of Mr Oscar Wilde. Mr Alexander intended to give this piece some time ago, but in the interim te entered into an arrangement to produce a ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... German Reed, who has already been promised the assistance of Miss Fanny Holland and other members of the old company. I Mr Oscar Wilde's Ideal Husband will after all be continued at the Haymarket till April 6, as after Mr Tree's return from the United ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Thursday, d but when, owing to illness among his company, Mr Alexander was obliged to fix the first per- it formance of Mr Oscar Wilde's new farce for that evening, Mr Toole obligingly transferred tI his premiere to Wednesday. Had the Thurs- tl dav been adhered ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... comedy at ,he Criterion, but the piece is now not likely ,o be seen much before Whitsuntide, and mean- c ,hile the run of Mr Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Eusband will continue. 0 Miss Rosa Leo, at the last of her vocal t, -ecitals on Saturday, introduced four ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... The little piece, apart from its absurdity, is, however, very amusing, and it is capitally played by the two artists. Mr Oscar Wilde's new play, which will soon be produced at the St James's, bears the curious title of The Importance of Being Earnest. ...

LITERATURE

... of Trinity students who have be-ome ?? inliterature. Among themn arc XV ..L. R. Lecky, Aubrey de Vets, Edward. Dowden, Oscar Wilds, John Tad- bunter, A. P. Graves, Standish O'Grady, Douglas Hyde, and Edwin Hamilton. 'The conutribotiene have afinie,but ...

LITERATURE

... attempt to place themselves above good e and evil, as organic aberration, though the solemnity of Herr Nordan's attack on Mr Oscare Wilde ought to afford tha itty gentleman . splendid material for a new satirical p lay, ina which he might turn the tables on ...