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THE THEATRES

... cleverly, or possesses sufficient moral character to withstand its deteriorating influence. Anyhow, his Ogre is capital, The harlequinade, too, is worthy of commendation. Apart from the skating Bcene-which is a charm- ing novelty, and, as we think, one of the ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... Wangdoodle showed hie capability for burlesque Ir'- as well as the higher forms of dramatic repre- ity Ben~tatiou. ; I ?? harlequinade which followed the intro- dge e ductiois was'sustained by the following cast:- tar. I arlequin,' Mr Romaine; loetlumthine ...

HOLIDAY ENTERTAINMENTS IN EDINBURGH

... gives hins able assistance. Mr Sydney Price is an ideal eimperor of Morocco, and MIr R. Purdon is a very amusing Coo.. The harlequinade is very clever in its representation of some very clever and effective business. During thae past three weeks Messrs Gilbert ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... are worked in. The music hall element plays a more or less import- ant part, and a considerable share is devoted to the harlequinade. ''Robinson Crusoe is the fifteenth panto- mime produced under Sir Augustus Harris's management at Drury Lane, and it ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... Irndeedj the scebes leading .up tothe TrAnsforihatiorisucceeded each otherwith alniot V perfect smoothness, ard if the Harlequinad t 'which followed betrayed vwrant of preparation, e theslips which occurred. were sueh as may 1i easily and speedily. be ...

PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE

... expended. The grand Amazonian War Dance in the seventh scene was a somewhat novel 'feature, and proved ivery effe Wyve. The Harlequinade, or Laplitur, As Mr Davis has somewhat facetiously styled it, waa of the usual character: a great deal of amusement ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE THEATREROYAL

... manage- ment give it a satisfactory and agreeable rendering. At a future time we shall take an opportunity of noticing the harlequinade, which is supported by Mdlles. Howard as columbine and harlequina, Mr Frederick White as harlequin, Mr G. Preston as pantaloon ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... exception, the production is as unobjectionable as such entortainnients l 'an vell be, and is emiunently suited to amuse. ! The harlequinade has been retained, and when it is reached the f un becomes fast and furious. The nerformance was cot throuh b with praiseworthy ...

THE THEATRES

... complete the die- coinfiture of Matfkeec Ppjirerton. The burden of the comedy, which i? acidly of the nature of a brilliant harlequinade in three acts, falls upon the Brothers Haulon-Lees and. ?4. Agoust, who work together in quite a marvellous way. There ...

THEATRE-ROYAL

... despoto ,sway none dare disnttate:, All become good friendsi and withtbhe tranafsorn'ahtion scene the libretto6e'6i, and the harlequinade begrna. ' . . . U - ., . The Eoyal haslong been noted forthemagnificence of its scenery itqpantajisime, ind this' ear thoe ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE THEATREROYAL

... which we have beautifully I. depicted The flight of the Bees to Beauty's e Home in the Gardens of Flora. As 2 to the Harlequinade we cannot speak, a having taken flight with the Bees. ,f The pantomime was followed all through with ?I close interest ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... Araby the Blest, we take for granted; and then the principal ,characters are changed into the dramaatis, de-soncr of the Harlequinade. Here, as of old, the fun grows fast and furious. Shops are broken into with perfect impunity; fish, loaves, carrots, children ...