THEATRICALS

... blind minstrel and penetrates the Danish camp in hopes .of releasing her lover from bondage; she is met by a Danish chieftainess named Elgitha (Mrs. W. WEST), who having lconceived an affection for O'Donohue, dispatches the sup. posed minstrel to his ...

THEATRICALS

... a blind minstrel and penetrates the Danish camp in hopes of releasing her lover from bondage; she is met by a Danish chieftainess named Rlgitha (Mrs. W. WEST), who having conceived an'affection for O'Donohue, dispatches the sup- posed minstrel to his dungeon ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... l)nke of Wellington left town yesterday morning for the Royal Lsdge, Windsor Park, on a visit to the King. M r. Lawrence, the American Cbarg6 d'Affaires, transacted business with the Earl of Aberdeen yesterday, at the Foreign Office, D)owning-street. Lord ...

A New Year's Wreath

... F4 eve, the lover makes his appearance disguised as a minstrel, and, of course, his services are called into requisition. The feasting is renewed the next day (Christmas day), when the minstrel is again present. le recites or sings several ballads, most ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Regent's Park.-In addition tG the Dnumerous attractiens of this EXHIBITION, we have to annoesnce that the large AMERICAN ALOE (Asave Americanal Is now coining Into BLOOM, when more than 4,O0o FLOWERS will he produced. The Visitors to the other Exhibitions ...

THEATRICALS AND MUSIC IN AMERICA

... musc eluded their engagement at the Park oni the 20th Of last monh and have had a mnost successful season. The very popula American actress, Mrs. Farren, was engaged for a few nghts at the Broadway Theatre and, in conjunction with Mr. G. Vanden- hoff, was ...

The Theatres

... proffa-e included'a variety of tovel a cts of h orseMansp; the songs, &e, Iof the Southern Minstrels, Messrs. Woolcot, Rob- bins, Parker, and King,in their, American nationali- .ties and Ethopian entertainmet ;` and, lastly, a -splendid euestrian pageant ...

VARIETIES

... sits bird alane, And sings his sang on the anlid peat stane, When cone is the hour of gloaming grey, Oh sweet to ue is the minstrel's lay. When winter is driving his cloud on the gale, And spairgin about his snaw and his hail, And the door is steekit agaiust ...

Original

... despots liberate mankind ; Ur ;s And here, unblushing Bard, we see th g The savage hordes extoll'd by thee: gr y But whether minstrels change with times, SI i, And scatter flowers o'er courtly crimes; tic Or Truth's firm sons imprison'd lie, fal Or priests ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... notwithstanding the great opposition ai the Gardens; the Pano- rama of the War in India: Carter and his animals, and the American Minstrels, at the Circus. ILICESTERB-Mr. Robertson has opened here with a highly talented company, and has afforded entertainment ...

Published: Sunday 17 September 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4624 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSICAL MEMS., AT HOME AND ABROAD

... not omit to mention the Negro melodies of the American Barlow, who contributed his sbare to the aniusemnents of the: evening. PBIICCESS'S CO0SCSRT ROOX6.-ETJI OPi&N DELINE- ATrOas.-Theae sabre minstrels, whose rerformances at the Princess's Concert-rooms ...

Published: Sunday 28 November 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1271 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Theatres

... programme included a variety of novol acts of horiemsship, the songs, &c., of the S outhern Minstrels, Messrs. Woolcot, Rob- bins, Parker, and Eing,in their American nationali- ties and Ethopian entertainment ; and, lastly, a splendid equestrian pageant ...