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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Appear- as blind in argument to you, as the present ?? do to me, I will desist, and tell you the news to-morrow.- Saturday-Sounday-.Monday-&c, &c.-Y9ur News-room must fur- nish the rent. Ar~ 7 80 Aril 17, 1510. Bunwnr EOt zvxT l If he has acted wrong ...

THEATRES, &c

... Young Couple, by the Bateman children, they ap- peared in two characters new to a London audienbe, although for two hundred and fifty nights they h tt thted crowded audiences in New York-we allude to the charac- ters' of Artaxomines and General Bombastes ...

Published: Sunday 05 October 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5410 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... The Babes in the Wood-a series of illustrations of that tale from the drawings of the Narchioness of Waterford. Knowing as we do the admirable spirit which pervades the originals of these clever illustrations, we cannot but appreciate this successful ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... pitilessly pouring. 'l Provincial exhibitors, better; protected as regarded the chausstere, but in all the glory of new black,' pushed onwards, the new suits sadly streaked with the rain, and the wearers in the extreme of dissatisfaction if their observations ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... attractions, causes the room to be often thronged The lessee has announced the preparation of a new ian- tomime, in order to serve his quota towbards the stock of Christmas novelties in the town, and we can only v IrIsh that i' his effofta to please may be crowned ...

Published: Sunday 09 November 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2991 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... The -Lyceum will not be opened until Christmas. A new burlesqe is in preparation by Mr. Planche. Rumour, as usaal, asserts that the year's burlesque will be more brilliant and attractive than its predecessor. The new Hall of Optical Illusions was opened ...

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... Fenton; Colunbine, Miss De Ser; Pantaloon, Mr Naylor; Quicksilver, Mr. Thorne; arxd Clown, Signor Rochez. . OLYMPIC.-The new Christmas pantolssime at this theatire is from the pen of Mr. Nelson Lee. It is entitled Red Rufus; or, Harlequin Fact, Fictiomr ...

PERCY HAMILTON

... will be either important Dhe bufill and the wit with which his pages will jfpaogled will either be new to the world, or so ?? presented as to seem new. A literary I'll , memoirs of his life and times-what 1 1e ,ICe captivating ? Very glad were we ;fare ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... described in the Christmas number of Household Words. The tinted glories of the pictorial artist, the gro- tesque handiwork of the property-men, and the inspired jokes of the authors, are all rapidly approaching that state in which Christmas audiences will ...

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS, BOXING-DAY

... noise in the upper regions than is usual on a ?? Boxing-night. Then cams the en- tertainment of the evening, the new grand comic Christmas pantomime, called Harteguin Ilogartlc; or, the Tco Loncies 'Prrssfiees-' a dish, as the bills had it, partly ...

HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... by the production of an entirely new Christmas tale (trans- planted from the nursery), called Little Red Riding Hood, which proved a magnet of sufficient power to draw together a bumper house on the occasion. The new play, like the best wine, vwas reserved ...

CHRISTMAS AMUSEMENTS

... y to. the very elegant and graceful. decorations -wbich Li a' brief space, have been applied ?? the theatre. A magnificent new centre chandelier has -bden ?? pended, and aneirsasd effcient' gas apparatus has been com- pleted. The panels of the, boxes ...

Published: Sunday 28 December 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5411 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture