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The Pantomimes

... being responsible for an exquisite Transformation scene, entitled Droamland. Mr. J.P.f.Jonus, as Clown, has a very busy Harlequinade, NEW PAVILION THELTBE. Dick jf httington is so picturesque, so capitally acted, and so humorons that Mr. Isaac Cohen will ...

YESTERDAY'S AMUSEMENTS

... YESTERDAY'S AMUSEMENTS. I AVENUE THEATRE. The orthodox harlequinade quartet yesterdal afternoon made their first appearance this season in a series of scenes added to the juvenile opera, Thie Belies of the Village. As in the earlier portion of the en ...

LAST NIGHT' THEATRICALS

... garnished by bells. Here Miss Violet Tyrrel is I a] the principal danseuse, and she is gracefulas well as d hagile In the harlequinade there is a street scene tl nd a shadw pantomime. Except in its inter- C -polatai. l the Avenue Dick Whittingtona is a ...

BOXING-NIGHT AT THE THEATRES

... great and prolonged, with calls for artists, stage manager (Mr. A. Harris), and lastly Mr. Mellon. Tre business of the harlequinade was kept alive with neat spirit by the excellent pantomimists engaged, fir. F. Payne, harlequin; Mr. H. Payne, clown; Mr ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... Bandits' Cave, where a glittering spectacle is pre- pared, ere we are brought to the Transformaiion C and, the bustling Harlequinade, in which bMr. Fred el Evans, as Clown, is the preva;ling spirit of fun. In em the illustration of the piece, which is ...

Public Amusements

... as the deaf sexton, made an interesting charac'er study out oi a slightsL-eteb, iggin distinguishes himself. A bustling Harlequinade is also amnong tbe attractions. LYRIC, EIAMMERW3MIrH. It is not easy to imagine a pantonmime more to -the tasto of Mr. ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Messrs DVAuban, Hall, and Forrestei; jwhich w-as 1aptufously, encored. -i The opera ii rather nionoigously' followed by,: a harlequinade,'in which ?? DsAuban is the clown, Miss Warde harlequin; Mi C(avalier harlequina; Miss Stanley, clowninal-aitovelty in ...

Public Amusements

... Transforoiiation scene, depicting the Birth of the sHurt, is ingenious in its development and ex- ceedingrly tasteful.. The Harlequinade is carried through in brisk fashion by Mr. James Is Fre (Clown), Mr. W. F. Purcel (Harlequin) ,and Miss A. Newnes (Colum- ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... the most comical effect to every- thing they had to do. The opening ins horter than at many houses, and accordingly the harlequinade is supported by a double company, Mr. Fred Evans and, Mr. H. Wright being the Clowns; Messrs. C. Ash and E. Dean Harlequins; ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... the chariot of - the Sun, is an important figure. The music has been cleverly arranged by Mr. Walter Slaughter. In the harlequinade '(two scenes ending with Olown and Pantaloon being transported from a Belgravian bedroom to the open sea) Mr Haery Payne ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... farthe mostsuccessful, though all gave their lines with point and discretion. The chief interest, however, centred in the harlequinade, which was a triumph for amateurs. Mr. W. S. Gil- bert, despite his sturdy build, had evidently set his mind upon playing ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... isimpossible to go ?? long list o Blackwood in securing the sacless of the piece; but ene and all deserve cordail p raise. The harlequinade Is very spirited, and Mr. Harry Haings makesa ST. yAMES'S HALL. On M~onday and Tuesday evenings M~r. Alfred 0 Vance-better ...