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Our Captious Critic

... to know her way about the stage, and to have had an amount of training that does not exhibit itself in our opera-bouffe actresses as a rule, who generally act more like transplanted music-hall artistes than aught else. She has the fortune of a very w ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... matters f He knows everybody to speak to, yet every body enquires of everybody else who and what he is. He talks of actors and actresses familiarly as Bob, Kate, and the like truly he is a first-night mystery. Give me the man wot pays for his entertainment ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... with valour as they dashed at the enemy. This may be excusable in warfare of ages ago, but the use of portraits of a dead actress to adver tise the performance of a company which lives after her, is inde cent in the nineteenth century. Madame Dolaro has ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... expressed about Miss Anderson, yet the fact remains that the house is filled nightly, and I am told that people go to see this actress who would consider it wrong to go to any other theatre. Tho tide of fortune has sot towards the Lyceum of late years, and ...