Dramatic Chit=Chat

... ingly limited as to strength, under the management of Mr L. Levy-After a short v.cation, Mr F, Cooper bes re-opened the STEAND, for the performance of saude- villes. A Miss Holmes, a promising young actress, made her debut on Monday evening last, and was ...

Dramatic Chit=Chat

... Du'iliWII 4qss , Sta Ue. Db a. L , .. se Frengh tagilgredeapiq -Iei gofaet onolp InYrla torat of '1 Du UorITht ihl Cmtal nted a as.8 'ogm ,a cmaeotue i t~gr ta tha t couldesl'b, ?? a eeece b lO mis boey Mr omtcbefo a ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... take a professional trip to the United States. Miss Shireff and Wilson appeared at the Park on the 9th of March, and attracted a good house. Mrs. Slater, an actress well known to the Baltimore playgoers, has broken her arm by the upsetting of a stage ...

THEATRICAL CHIT CHAT

... cais than noblemen. To put a stoppage to these aristocratio amusements, we advise Mr. Lumley, after every great row, to make a practice o' inserting in the morning papers the followinglittle paragraph:- The following is a list of the noblemen who joined ...

Published: Sunday 24 May 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1060 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... bankruptcy), is progressing rapidly in the composi- the tion of a new tragedy. ad HA4srAR5ET THEATRE.A' The Provoked Husband ae was played at this theatre on Satqrday night. With such a In cast as Macready, Miss H. Faucit, Mrs. Glover, and Striek.- er- ...

Dramatic Chit=Chat

... Ingly limited as to strength, underthe manegeellt' .Mr L. Lovy.-After a ehbrt'ivciatn, Mon,. Cooper he :reopeied 'the STAND-, 'for the pirformance of enude. villes. A Miss Holmes, a promising' young actresst, 'made her debut on Monday ?? last, and waswell ...

Dramatic Chit=Chat

... Mrs Stirling and Compton, left as meagre a company behind them as asy that could well be attached to a theatre wishing to keep its doors ?? patrons of that favourite holse, the ADELPHI, have been presented with a new comedy from the pen of the veteran dromatist ...

Dramatic Chit=Chat

... Mrs Stirlisig and Compton, leftas meagre a company behind them !as any that could well be attached to a theatre wishing to keep its doors ?? patrons of that favourite house, the ADELniw, have been presented with a new comedy from the pen of the veteran ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... George Herbert Rodwell,an emi. nent composer, and true lover of his art, endeavoured a few years back to form a company, with a viewvto the establish- | ment of a national opera; but though shares were freely sub- scribed for by many members of the ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... SUICIDE OF A MILITARY OFFICER.-On Monday last Captafin Ehers Parnell Hopkins, late of the 4th Foot, residing in Cadogan-place, pot an end to his existence in a frightful manner, by cutting his throt, first with a penknife and then with a razor. It was ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... has signified to Lord Burghersh his intention of becoming a patron of the Royal Academy of Music, and also an annual contributor to a verv liberal amount. There will be a musical festival on a very extensive scale, at I Birmingham, in the autumn. The ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL CHIT-CHAT

... be as great a favourite as ever with the dilettanti of the sister country. Mir. Bernard, the author of His Last Legs, is engaged upon a new farce for the Haymarket, in which Power is to sustain the principal character. Three new pieces-a five-act play ...