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DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... than his fair personator at the Lyceum. At' HER MAJEsrY's, Tom Thumb, with its beautiful scenery, by Beverley, and ?? harlequinade, attraits large audience3 of juveniles, who lanugh, to their hearts' content, at the ludicrouo adventures of. the nuwsery-room ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... charming,aets spiritedly, and warbles deliciously. Tom Matthews, as the greedy lord ef the manor, revels in fun; end the harlequinade containa a bedroom s cene, in which Boleno acts with eueh genuine humour as to keep the audience in perpetual laughter ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Tabrar with the basis of the pantomime, which is to be Mr. Charles Wilmot's production on Christmas Efe. Exclusive of the harlequinade, it consists of nine scenes besides that of the grand transformation. These represent . Demon Land, the Village of Co ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... by transforming the various personagesinto the characters in the harlequinade. So far, the piece differs in no respect In its construction from an ordinary pantomime, but the harlequinade possesses two striking features of novelty- the first, that all ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... the sky in the background, is coarse and washy. The harlequinade is full of good hits, and its fun is merrily maintained by a double company of first-rate pantomimists. The scenes in the harlequinade are the interior of the Co-operative Stores, a cab rank ...

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... into Harlequin, Blanchelour into Columbine, the Countess into Pantaloon, the Count into Clown, and the business of the harlequinade then begins. HA-uAiEKET.-The title of Mr. Buckstone's pantomime is Valentine's Day; or, Harlequin and the Fairy of the ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... in the case We never can forget, tcher if he's not a Wappilng b e He'd a 'w hopping' baronet. 'g BiO 5a The hits in the harlequinade about the Licensi 135 co-operative stores were received with raptiro0 plause. , is the fr Ticz ALHAMBRs .- HaPPy go Lucky ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... tion, hich i modal of elegance and taste. A spontaneous volume of applause hailed the completion of this scene. In the harlequinade Miss Phillips, Columbine; Miss C. King, Harlequina; Mr. Harry Payne, Clown; Mr. E. Vokes, Harlequin; and Mr. Tully Lewis ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Beer Karrl Meydes has eomposed the music, and Mr. 30'n Cormas k Ae& devised the cnoregraphie and panto- ?? tsetio', T'he harlequinade will bc supported by 3Ir. 3F. tl+raae~ and Nr. XV. H. H~arvey as clowns, Messrs. P',el BHsrring and J. Morris as pantaloone ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... 'to that high standard te' Surrey, under its present management, has attained. The dancing is, however excellent, and the harlequinade merry. To all who can appreciate thorough good old fashioned rough and tumble pantomime business, we strongly re- commend ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... indeed, all pasts are filled by thoroeghly efficient pantomimists. The musir, by H[err M~eyder, IS suitable, .and the harlequinade, in the experionced and able hands of MIYessrs Evans and Harvey as Clowns, Hierring and M~orris as Panteloosus, and assisted ...

YESTERDAY'S THEATRICALS

... of the high-kicking order executed by those very fine and handsome young ladies, the Misses Newhsnm. -A brisk and brief harlequinade followed the opening, and this pleasant Christmas entertainment was brought to a right merry conclusion. AQUARIUM THEATRE ...