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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the pantomime of Robinson Crusoe by Miss Maggie Morton's company. The hall was densely packed in every part. During the harlequinade there was a sudden cry of Fire, and, as usual in such cases, a panic ensued, A rush was made for the exits, which are ...

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS,

... auxiliary aid, the clever children of the National School for Dancing, trained under the direction of Miss Katie Lamner. Thie harlequinade will introduce a treble pantc. mimic com pany, the three clowns being Fred Evans. tha great Little llowellma, and Little ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... groups of glittering-clad coryplsees and supers, being of those things to be seen rather than described. A short and brisk harlequinade concludes the evening, ill which the Feeley Brothers play in good pantomimuic fashion as Clown and Pantaloon, ,:Dlies Jenny ...

THE CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... and Columbine, which parts are assumed re- spectively by messrs. Huline, Cormack, Paulo, and Miss Caroline Adams. The harlequinade is of the usual degree of merit, and exhibits the ordinary number of tricks, con- veying satirical hits at the follies ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... contribute largely by their excellent singing and acting, and expressive panto- mime, to the success of the piece. In the Harlequinade a double set of pantomimiste Is provided. Mr. H. Boleno and Mr. 0. LauAi are elowns, Mr. Paul Herring and Mr. Joseph Morris ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the cavern, showing tour separated choamberswith the thieves engaged tn various recreatlons-cards, billierds, &o. In ,hu harlequinade, tnt,, there in a capital scene Of the Thames a i Ptney, with the Oxford sue Cambridge Bast- race. This department WAn ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... worked well in their respective parte. The transformation scene, of which mention has bten made, is followed by a rollick xg harlequinade, in which the fun comes fast -and furious, and in which Little Charlie Hellis figures as Clown. ELEPHANT AND CASTLE THEATRE ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... plays very prettily as Sweet Kathlecen, ant Mr. l'itta very drolly las Dame Bris- lett, concludes the eutertlilmielt. 'ilie harlequinade has is sprightly iharlcquiii in DIr. Rudolph, Is graceful colucisbine in bliss Juliin, a fumlly clowis in tle Great Little ...

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... applause. The pantomime of Puss in Boots, with its charming scenery, fairy rf le corps, gorgeous costumes, and humorous harlequinade, &c., &c., has proven a brilliant success, and nightly attracts overflowing audiences. ASTLEY'S.-During the whole term ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... Sprites by the Burdett family. The opening, which is re. ?? for the brilliancy af its scenic effects, Is followed by the harlequinade, which Iat onue varied and cleverly managed, so as to hit with point and whim some of the lead. ing topics of the present ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... has gone beyond sll precedent In providing the regular drama at Id. per head, prowis lug a newr pantomisie, with a foil harlequinade,. at OCrrItmas, at the same price. A Paris letter says:- It is worth notioing as a 'sign of the times, that the play ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... resemble Sir Boyle Roach's famous bird, which, its owner contended, could be in three or four places at the same -time. The harlequinade is one of the fastest and funniest of the season, and the pantomime itself one of the most triumphant successes.-Mr. Lane's ...