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PROVINCIAL THEATRICA

... LS. (FRoOM OUR OWN COAXIMSPONDMNT5.) BRIDGuaoORTH..-Abion Theatre.- (Managers, Messrs, Latimer and Bruton.)-The pieces during the week have been The Merchant of Venice, Giralda, Dog of the Regi- met, &c. On Thursday a day performance took place, under the patronage of the Grammar Schools, by consent of the Rev. J. Bowley and family. BuRtY ST. EDS! ITND'S.- Theatre Royal.-(Lessee, Mr. Hooper.) ...

Published: Sunday 03 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2587 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... GREA T r.YAI.>BITION, OP 18.51. A meeting of the General Committee of.Londjn was sum-l moned to be held at the Mansion House yesterday, to receivel and confer with the Local Conuilissionels appointed for tire City; to receive reports of the present state of tie sub- scriptioll lists, anid of the finances of the committee; to receive a classified report of the applications made for space; and ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE GR.EAT EXHIBITION OF 1851. Thce Commissioners having recently decided that L011 th ,sae to be given to exhibtosoudolbeA allotted to subjects, and not to individual coin- snittees, it has bccsn considered nlecessarY, for the rj purpose Of PreServin a standard of excellence, to- EU obtai a nt o cion among the local Commi- U siolners. As thle number of local mietropolitant coin- cuti ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... OF 1851. We have much pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to an order issued by the Attorney- General on the subject of the patent laws, and which may be considered as an indication of the intention. of the Govsernuiont to adopt some measure, not only the protection oi bi - tof ex ' l _,tented inventionra t the eai ibition, but I also for the reform of the, Prt`,nt cumbrous and ex ...

JENNY LIND RIOT

... JENNY LEND RIOT. An alarming riot occurred at one of Jenny Lind's concerts in Boston. The following account of it is from the Boston mail. The concert on Saturday evening-the last which Jenny Lind will give in Boston, at least for several months-was attended by a crowd of some i,eoo people, nearly double the number for whom seats-had been provided, or who could find convenient elbow room. We ...

AMERICAN THERATRICALS

... Ifrn- *h - - =EATRICALS. r sym tue ?? 'brk .2'garo; or, Corbyn's Chronicle of An fseeinets, of October 5.) Bion ?? -Mri Murdocls has been the star attrac- ton ofltheug week; aided however, by Miss Richardson, whoaltoug enage for the Broadway stock company, has been elevated bycourtesy into the prominent position of an auxiliary satellite for the occasion. Macreth was selected for their first ...

Published: Sunday 10 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1113 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE EXHImrTONop iq by MATERIALS FOR THE CRYPTAL. pALAC&,. pan- ':-LETTER11. lye: . . Ithe DIrkING~tJ, ~c. ~, Ininylast Iedeaivo ? tred to convey an ide of the i~. procem of mu ufe re of some of the heaviest mate. rial tobe mplyodin the erection of Mr. paxtor's give df~ hslte is' intended to inform the reader ,,on, thsbo ofth st ?? of skill Indi in. to unity thaM Cs bouglitotdbear ...

THE THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... HAYMAREKET. Mr Macready has included both Cassius and Brutus in his farewell performances. It would be difficult to say which is the most masterly presentation-the calm philo- sophy and repose of the one, or the eager excitement and irritability of the other. But Cassius is of course less rarely played by the first performer. Indeed, with all the pro- found knowledge of nature and character ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1-51. The sub~ject of thireharges for admission into the l REchibitjoll is one which is at present occupying the Ar th attention of the Esecutive Committee. No definlite to upo the Sbje et to arrangelment has yet been come touonte ujet 'Various reports have been in circuton auseto ath TI chlarges, but ?? such statements are, of ouse a d present premature. A ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... KLAVES OF TIHE QUr5EENS or SCOTLAND. By AwEas &atCKLAND.-B~lckntt ;r4Id esab~s oft flits. Agnes Strick- land has, withl her usual ?? hfip'duced yolumes both in-.. atractive and ?? sjml etwutlthe characters of a race of people Iisisertti tssasiteven. to the studious portion of the cosomunity. 4 W4le sxeplit of the ,un- fartunate Mary Stuart, the casesejof the Queesls of Scotland have excited ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TIHE GRiEAT EN)II-IBDI TION OF 1851. Iii ?? of Certain stat eiimeitS having beenwe publicly made tth Poieofce, Marlborough-wa street, on Monday, which ?? lead to thle in- Loi' feren-1ce that thle ?? mPlcye d upon thle buil- at tl in~ in hyde Park wore nut fairly paid for their Cat! .labour, we felt it our duty to ma1.ke some inquiries Cat] upon the snllbeet, act only Eftecnrcos-u cuti of ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA AT Manchester

... MUSIC ANDa THE DRAMA AT. T M~anchester. -- (FROM O11R OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Tar, TSIEATRE ROYAL. - We have had Mozart's opera of Don Giovanni, and we are bound to admit, it nearly amounted to a failure. Mr. Borrani, as the gay Don Giovanni, in both singing and acting was heaviness distilled. For an old monk or friar, nature has well adapted his voice and person, but, shade of Mozart! not for the ...

Published: Sunday 03 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 893 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture