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PRINCE'S THEATRE

... of different versions of the piece at the Strand and Haytnarket n1 rr- Theatres, Mrs. Stirling sustaining the part of Iolanthe at the former, ti to ?? at the latter, of these theatres, The version pro- dcderisthat performed at the Strand, which, we gather ...

NEW MUSIC

... order is a New Waltz for the piano-forte, with an accompaniment for the Cornet-a-piston, by Charles Taylor, of her Majesty's. Theatre. This waltz has preten- sions of a much higher character than the former, and the inten- tious of the~ composer sic well tarnled ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE.—MR. MACREADY

... IPRINCE'S THEATRE.-MR. M.-ACREADY. rsstt~..o 1 iflLsJX .-.Ot55. J2UIXflCI -. On Wednesday last, this eminent tragedian took his farev ell of the Glasgow stage in the Prince's Theatre. It had been originally intended that Mr. Macready's personations shonld ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE ROYAL

... THEATlRR ROYAL. : PS11NC tE'S T ATXN'UX&L. V ADDRESB BY XiLOVEs. : On Wednesday night Mr. Glover closed thowlnter season atthiis theatre with his benefit. The house, we were glad to ee,-wvss crowded in every part. 'At the close of the performance -Mr. Glover ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DUNLOP STREET

... THEATRE ROYAL, DUNLOP STREET. edj :zTHE ILtNAOGEntS SIEECII. ry The scason ntthe Royal closed on 3ondaynighit, en which occasion mr. 6 .Alevander took his benefit. The play was A 's you like it At the conclu- of sioll Mr.and ais. Kean were callel ...

NEW MUSIC

... & Co., 20 Soho Square, l i ILondon. Tw fteseare coniposed by George ?? Rodwell, sa compoaai~ itn4 iia ditisetor. at this Theatre ~oyal, Drury Lane, If ed The first, A due is a t dud liuddart in The Devil's flingl ha lelii mu icd'ed running through it; ...

MUSIC IN PARIS

... repair to London, where, I believe she has already dr obtained an engagement to sing between the acts at one of of the large theatres. Madame tlazzini, the ivife of the Italian, triumvir, has also obtained a saccas de saion, unrivalled since the days of Madame ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA IN SACRAMENTO

... s at the burthen of the Old Vir-ninia Shore.' At the time of which I ain writing, Sacra- itt mento City boasted the only theatre in California. Its perfor- a mcances, three times a wleel, were attended by crowds of the miners, re anrd tie owners realized ...

NEW MUSIC

... BeeW's Hfighland Volka,-whichhas been recently published by ir. Mitchison, Buctiataha Street. The requenters of the Prince's Theatre mnust be familiar with Mrt, Beere's essay ha composition. Thle theme is not original, but the spirit mnd the harmonies are ...

LEAVES FROM THE NOTE-BOOK OF A NATURALIST

... omcene-unnusical. Blest with powers of voice and fascination equal to Soretag-for, however the habitues of her MajestY's Theatre may reasonably doubt it, they too were irresistable-the 1 sirens, unlike that fair, spotless, enchantress, poured forth their ...

LEAVES FROM THE NOTE-BOOK OF A NATURALIST

... country abounded with lions, and was a kind of preserve CI whence the proconsals drew their supplies for the Roman amphi- pi theatre: but about the middle of the third century, when the Arabs entered Africa, the numbers of these ravenous beasts of prey were ...