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THEATRE ROYAL—THE PINK DOMINOS

... false Lcee3 was surely an infringement upon the province of the harlequinade. It is through such like bits of busineos that the representation escapee, on the same ground Pa the harlequinade, being pushed off the stage: we can no more talk about the moral ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... at any time we do not think it at all incongruous to spend tho close of a warm sunny day watching the diversions of a, Harlequinade. Everyone has reason to be as content with an Easter panto- mime as with a Christmas one. Undoubtedly, tho chances of obtaining ...

EASTER AMUSEMENTS

... to finish. A magnificent transformation scene follows the pantomime., anu the performance concludes with a most amusing harlequinade. In addition to the usual evening performances there will be matinees on Easter Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, at 1.30 ...

Fashion and Varieties

... Lanec Theatre irn 1702; it was composed by a M r. Weaver, and called Tire Loves of Mars annl Verrus. In 1717 the first harlequinade, con. posed by MAr. Rich, was perlfrmreed irn the theatre in Lincolnls-irnl-fields, and called Harlequrin Exe- cuted ...

AMUSEMENTS

... and Shiny, two street Arabs, established them- salvocs as great fat-aunt-as writh tile house. In the second act itul Harlequinade D~ance wans given by the Gaietyv Quertette. The piece will run during thle weak,' a matinee being ;sanuunred for Friday ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE THEATRE ROYAL

... the next nlonth. Certainly nothing that Mr. Warden could do tn add to the brilliancy of the whole has been Cegleeted. The harlequinade contaius many new tlricks the Albert and Edmonds troupe creating tmuch amiusement, although midnight was ap- ?? before ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... singing of most of the lovely airs, and the dancing of the beautiful porcelain minuet, but the clowning was as dull as the harlequinade of a pantomime, and most of the introduced dialogue was equally de. pressing. Altogether the singing, both as regards solos ...

REVIEW

... adopted, we suppose, for the same generous reason which occasionally induces the manager of a theatre to give ius a double harlequinade in a pantomime. The other characters. however, are very fiew, and the plot is very sinple. Hope Graham, who tells us the ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... attractive at this season. The pantomime will introduce several favourite songs and airs, and the usual business of the harlequinade. The London and provincial press of England and Scotland speak in high terms of the performances, The GaS2goin ewses, referring ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MRS. WARDEN'S BENEFIT

... nedy sang the duet, Once was a humble swain, ci and danced an Irish jig in a mo3t charming and p4 graceful manner. The harlequinade of the Lauri al family brought the pantomime to a conclusion. Si SERMOwS To.MORROW.-The Rev. W. StewartI Ross, Christ Church ...