NEWSPAPER CHAT

... NEWSPAPER CHAT. A DIFFICULT RarryE.-Whai~e Dean Swift was vritti'g a lampocn in which hle wished to have a fliln at a fooli-h irritable serfealdlt-alaw ?? 'Bettesworth, ant was very ouch puzzled to find a rhyme ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... three new Dramias, each of them with ?? success, and he is said to have a host of novelty to be brought out iu succession during the whole ef the season. Miss IoOte, who is returned from a successful visit to Paris and the prr- vinces, commences her engagement ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT. Shakspeare's Taming oj the Mhrew, a Comedy, in five Acts, which has not been represented at either Theatre for more than eighty years, is about to be restored at Drury-lane, with all its original characters, and the addition of songs ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... the de5 if gress by steam. A horse was tenrcu A if dragged away upon its five remang ael tll ra been said at various times Of ste.anigslar bfl ?? the first that has been brough ?? a pubilic In size, it undoubtedlyapernoidY a, ns with the commoon stage ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... rsticatt for a muouth or two duritig the nininier, at a cii' age in the neilhboulr?!tfo'ini (cf Modisstoeo. bIlatiews vwoulld willine ly retnii in ,1uiet at tis delilhtful Vi;ll at Kentisti To ion, but the cnuntry folks will have hin, so he mast for a time be- ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... effective. On this occasion a lady of great premise will be added to the vocal cerps. A new Comedy, in three acts, written by Planebid. in which Listorn will perform the principal charecter, is likewise Inrehearsal. Kenney bas a new Comedy, which is reported ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... Sale, the. Coridictoir A Mr. Spotf- tao tor t h, a professioasrtl In iile r a, rid J4r. Ittmittn soti. 'l'e fiirst pit itamaeri gertttientn hal il lei theiiu si tultion ott C ridsuctor Sti the cit Club fur it tittrrier tof yetti.r'.A slolenin, Ode, gpltropirlate ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... Br an,. Mir, Aihton; Lappet. Mrs. TorOcondslude hwh ?? '.iNFR8. 1I~ Teil Fjra *taltty, wilti. I a W Ile sad Have a Wife, and Charlea 1 NG9LySeal H 0i A-H)OUSE, STRAND.-This ?? be Prea ~ i Le t-nro) an entirely eow ?? ti. Aln ICk~5 IVIN I iti[ leuerisun ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... and Miss J traman, and a host of inferior per- sonages ttill remain; an4 on the whole, constitute a most excel- lent comic company. Charles Kemble, who is now In Paris, ha, resigned the sovereignty of this theatre, and accepted a nightly engagement, we ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... Chri'stmas. A very successful author has written a farce; in wlich lie has, in one character, embodied all the peculiar excellencies of this inimitable actor. The critics wliq - are in the secret, say it is sure to be ' a hit.- Kenny has a new drama s ...

IMMORTALITY OF ACTORS, A BUBBLE

... I!lre was a nsan endoved with accomplishments which excited thle etjloirotion of a judge like Sir RicutamD STEFLE, himself a man of genius. FoTCOURT opossessed a talent for satire congenial with the immortal jo,) rtaii : it may have been of ...

AND DOTH NOT A MEETING LIKE THIS?

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