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DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE AT Windsor Castle

... |DRAE[ATIC PERFORI ANCE AT| Windsor Castle. l The first dramatic performance at the Castle this season took place on Thursday evening. The piece selected upon this occasion was Shakspere's historical play, in five acts, Kzing .Hesry V., and the parts were filled according to the following programme:- The Chorus ?? Mr. Bartley. King Henry V ?? Mr. Phelps. Duke of G Bedford (Brthrs o Young. Duke ...

Published: Sunday 13 November 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2206 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICALS AND AMUSEMENTS IN Dublin

... THEATRICALS AN) AXUSEXENTS IN | Dublin. (FROM OUR OWN CoRRESPONDENOT.) THrEATRE RovAL.-(MIr. John Harris, Lessee).-Handel's delightful opera of Acis enan Galatea, and Marston's fine play, entitled Anne Blake, were produced on last Monday evening, and repeated during the week. The opera was performed in a truly gratifying manner, reflecting the greatest credit on the management, vocalists, ...

Published: Sunday 12 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 813 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... LITE RA TUBE. 1.¼c 0,hies tf the ilea-se~ of flapshcrg aogicictt its oct01 I ILinie Surrecs, By F. W. -NinILK~AV 'Chapmnal. Mr. Newacan, wvhile acktiowlcdginlg that iallt 1-c-at cmpires have been born in crime,2 and grant- ong~ 'hat thle Housec of Bourbon preceded the House of Ileupsburg in personal wickedness; that the House of Boiioparto seems anxious not to ho behind it that tlce 1-ouse ...

SOUTH LONDON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S FLOWER SHOW

... SOUTIILONDON\HORTJC(.TURAL SOCIETY'S F'i,o11-E1n SifoI w. The second Aower show for the season, under the auspices of tbh4 above society, took place vesterday at the Surrey ZOO',ogical Gardens, anI attracted,teotwsvlstending the thrt 4tcjiag appearance of the ;weather, a full and ?? cempany. The dierc3y of heaths was mea~e thsn., usually abundant, ana of ahigher than average qual~ty, but the ...

MUSIC

... MUSiC. !nt CONCERT FOR THE ITALIAN REFUGEES. to The concert in aid of the Italian Relief Fund took W place at St. Martin's-hall last evening. It was a a well got up and agreeable entertainment; and, from .er the appearance of the roomn, which was quite fall, it must have been satisfactory in its result. -A number Me of eminent performers gave their assistance. Signor uBottesini, we understand, ...

DRAMA

... .|0DRIAMA. The Lady of.Yo ;waS performed at this et Ar., last night. Miss Reyiiplas appeared for the first tdiree'i.tehe its part of Pauline Deschappeiles, and MIr. G. Vandenhoflk the thatofClaude-Melaotte. Both were--highly successful; not and indeed we have rarelyseen this.beautifulplay-its sio author's masterpiece, and one of the brightest gems of the ped English stage-more effectively ...

MUSIC

... 7AsS ::rUS I '1 MOIC SOCIETY. . 'ETALIhe fth eoncert tookq pA ee it tngnseev admirabs- le sletiOnEX Coneert Ovr O. , .. i Ave verum, Herr Theodore Formes. Grand ChEralSymphony the 'olo 0 arts by Me, ' Bury, Min Ba e h Forms, r aed Mr. Weiess* Concertoi nminor, pianoforte, .MaatcrohnleXb - . ne ?? ?? M e Aria, , ozittre nicht (ZaabErdUte), Udlle. Bury - toarirn Overture (Jeasonda) ?? . ...

THE THEATRE OF WAR IN ASIA

... THE THEATRE, OF WAR IN ASIA. The mission of the two rurkish armies in Asia' is to break the circle of iron in which General Woronzoff has for years been eudeavouring to confine the Caucasian in- surrection, Abdi Pacha, leaving Erzeroum, is to penetrate into the valley of the Rioni, and to march straight before him on Coutais, and from. thence on Tflis. Selima Paoha is charged to operate on the ...

MUSIC

... X WEDNESDAY EVENING CONCERTS. The concert of last night was of a very varied P description. The first part consisted chiefly of selections be from Rossini's Guillauowe Tell, and from the works of IIr. W Benedict. The second past was of a light and miscellaneous S! character. h The selection from Guillauie Tell began with the over- ture, which was played with great force and effect. The fi ...

THEATRES

... TIEATRES. On Saturday, at the PnISCE4ss's, Wr. Douglas Jer- rald's now comedy of St. Cupid; or, Dorothy's For- tWLe, originally acted before the Queen at Windsor Cftle on the previous evenitng, wea produced to a crowded house. It is obvious that,; in these columns, we cain do nto -ptore than register the fact of the production. facc beth is about to he produeed at the sense theatre, on a scale ...

THE SCRAP-BOOK COLUMN

... TAdm SCRAPBOOK COLUMN. Tim Lasxs o0 MiscEscans.-The toilettes of most of the great provincial towns of France are fir from being Parisian-they are generally too gaudy anid irap. panttheywanthai'monyandrepose. Thefinerylsoften worn with great grace and piquancy, but the very notion that it is finery spoils all. if a -woman's dress strikes before the woman, she is overdresed. If the eye in. ...

THE SCRAP-BOOK COLUMN

... I TOnTtIln OF ~C:ERISTIAN lifAaTytuS.-A day bad been appointed for deliverin~g Ihe ChriStians t h idbat of the ausphitlsestre. The Deacon Sanctus and a young convert named Materus were first despatched; yet not w ithoat the aid of torments as well as 85o furious animals. Blandina was fastened to the stake, lut as the beasts did not ttak he, le wees taken back to prison. N~ext not attack her ...