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THE EXHIBITION IN 1851

... suppliant pro- vinces aind chaired captives, but the pursuits of peace and of civilisation;-not crowded saloons and heated theatres, but an arena where all ranklls might mingle, where all might learn, and all might profit by what they saw. (Hear, bear.) ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... representa- tion worthy of them, worthy of the reputation which they have acquired for articles of taste, and worthy of the vast theatre on which the competition is to take place. We can affirm that abroad our neighbours neglect nothing for the purpose. Everywhere ...

LITERATURE

... treed upon and all that it inherits should dissolve. The infidel oh- ljection, grounidedl upon the unlikelihood that upon a theatre so rear- t row, and foe' a race so insignificant, such high and dlistinguishing at- ia tennocna should be lavished as those ...

MR. MACREADY'S READINGS OF SHAKESPEARE

... concern of onrs: to enter, between Mr Glover from Glasgow, 'by whom Mr Macready was engaged, and the Lessee of the Aberdeen Theatre, our tovwnsmcne lost the last Opportunity that they are likely to have of seeing the great delineator of Shakes- perian character ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The London Opera season having recently drawni to'a close, we feel great pleasure in presenting to our readers a r'esume of the ierformances which have taken plee!rom the pen of a Correspondent in London. t Her Majesty's Theatre, to which ...

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA, COVENT GARDEN

... .1 * I This theatre opened fbr its fourth season ?? the d6th of -Maroh, with Weber's romantic, opera I Franceo Arcieiit (cr F~rey9hdtz),' for theritrni of the fascinatinl artiste, Madame Castellan, ar d the' deb't ?? Mdllc.Vera, wbho had appeared 'two ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... successful engagement at th Adelphi Theatre, Edinburgh, has set out on a professieisd tour northwards, and maybe expectedin Aberdeen on TDCF day &r BuNm.-Mr Alfred Bunn, formerly Lessee and MP nager of Covent Garden Theatre, gave a lectureintre Mechanics' ...

GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... required for the distlay of these varied produotions of the industry of our distriat br . it is very. large. TuEATAs.-The Theatre continues to. presper to,n1 3D- ° pearance, and to- afford satisfaction to its- more steadg f patrons. Stecess at the opening ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... daily increase in 'the number is now expected. A series of extra performances., an- nounced to take'place at her Majesty's Theatre, in conse - quence of the influx of visitors to the metroirolis, com- extenced this evening. The house was crowded, and its ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... puel~cpatronage thle house was 0 ntoeendthe performai'e'e ad'vditised for the even- t, in 'didnot akelac.' adliirls 'Wells. Theatre closed on e ensafo the want of patronak6.4 a OTSN Tm P11lLHAaRft6Nkc.-a(From. The Times.) o Tecscr0oo Signor Bittesini, on ...

STATE VISIT TO HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... STATE VISIT TO HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE. | The Queen went in State on Saturday evening to her Majesty's Theatre to honouir the performance of -Florinda with her presence. The Royal cort~ye left Buckingham Palace at twelve minutes before eight, 'he party ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... nowvtobe without foundation. -The theatres are filled with crowds of strangers from all parts of the world, who find in them the'most obvious and the pleasant- est way of spending their evenings. *'The' tv great Italian theatres draw immense houses every night ...