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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... to be given at the Lyceum on Thursday next. Mr. Irving and Miss Terry will appear in the third act of charges I., anda Harlequinade is to have the services of a number of favourite actors. Mr. Robert D'Albertson, the acting manager of the Avenue theatre ...

CRYSTAL PALACE, YESTERDAY

... transformation scene, which is a gloriously bril- liant one, by Mr. Brew, and is entitled Endyinion, a Dreanm. A merry harlequinade succeeds, in which the Great Little Rowella is Clown, Mr. Harry Mar- shall Pantaloon, Mliss Mffordaunt Columbine, and Mr ...

RXTM.AS AMUSEMENTS

... singer for its representative in Miss Katie Cohen, that we only. wish several more pieces had fallen to her lot. A capital Harlequinade was provided by Mr. De Lacy as Clown, and Mr. J. Albert as Pantaloon. . GRAND THEATRE.. The Pantomime of Puss in Boots ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... The surroundings of each group manifest wealth of fancy and conscientious desire for classical accuracy. Two scenes of Harlequinade ensue, with Mr. Harry Payne as Clown, Mr. Fred Aitelli as Harlequin, Mr. Tully Lewis as Pan- taloon, Miss Annie Evans as ...

THE MUSIC HALLS

... female, makes his andieaeea Isaiah. Miss Ida Heath in her dancing entertainmeat new introdaaces all the characters of the harlequinade. Two tiny little girke tai Sisters Web. ster, are wvnnine gohlen opinions at the Parvilion for a neat song and dance, Mr ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... the afternoon was the harlequinade following the school see'ne m the pantomime, The Babes in the We, ''an exaerpt in which Messrs. Dan -Iieno and Hlerbert Campbell made their mirthfiul eft'ee as Buessfully--a8 ev'or. The harlequinade. bought -together in ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... obstinately refusedtowork, and there wasnothing for it but to leave out nearly allthe details of the scene and tohurry on the harlequinade. Here, again, more difficulties occurred. Despite the determinedeffoits of Harry Paulo, the clown, almost every trick was ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... M'Alpiue, Bose Lee, and Alice Cook, and Messrs. B. Henry, Ford,' and F. Cook acquit themselves well in the opening, The harlequinade is supported by Little Levits and Mr. C. Romnaine (as Clowns); Messrs. Fielding and Stilt (Pantaloons); MrJF. Herbeit ...

CHRISTMAS AT THE THEATRES

... is to be Aarlequin and truly enough, the naive Psycho of the burlaesque (miss Mary Keeley) is the agle Celumbine of the harlequinade, while the saucy Cupid of the extravaganza (Miss Marie Wilton) plays te nimble and ever reorlving, end (on this eccasion) ...

THEATRICALS, [ill]

... list of east-end houses stands the CITY OF LONDON, which has been, and still is, crowded each evening, to witness the new harlequinade of Pens, Ink, and Paper, which certainly far surpasses all our friend Nelson Lee's former efforts, however excellent ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... by Mr. E. Giovannelli. Mr. Chamber- layne plays a policeman with considerable humour. Plenty of fun will be found in the harlequinade. in the doings of two Clowns, Little Dolphin and Fred Barnes; Harlequin, Mr. Moleno; Pantaloon, Mr. Green; and Columbine ...