CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... theatre appears to have been for a time equi- valent to an enthusiastic meeting on national defences end foreign policy. COVENT GARDEN.-After Mr. Mellon's now opera of Yictoriv'e on Boxiog-night, the curtain rose upon the pantomime of Puss in Boots-and certainly ...

THE SATURDAY REVIEW.*

... rubbed shoulders wvill with humanity on the staircase of their chambers or their bl college reams, or heard the chimes in Covent-garden. 'Their minds are as blank as their fee-books. They ke a have no more the ear of the public then they have ard- that of ...

LITERATURE

... d by ALFRED CauoQus (D. Maclise, R.A.) A New Edition, revised and largely augmented. London: H. G. BoEN, York-street, Covent- garden. This is one of the most charming among the many delight- ful books which form Bohn's Illustrated Library series. It ...

THEATRES, &c

... enlarged to an extent that may be fairly considered to embrace the whole of the six Home Counties. The ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA, COVENT-GARDEN, finds, in its conjoined attractions of Mr. Alfred Mellon's opera of Victorine and the grand new Pantomime of Prss iea ...

Published: Sunday 08 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3065 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... room door, or rubbed shoulders with humanity on the staircase of their chambers or their ?? rooms, or heard the chimes in Covent garden. Theb minds are as blank as their fee books. They have no more the ear of the public than they have that of the judge. ...

MEYERBEER AND THE LYRIO DRAMA

... indications of improved exe- the = dtinat divers places, after the masterly ?? ffected Ho' he under Costa's batesi at Covent Garden Tbeatie ?? and the ' to b . lfai which is too often lost'- ight of, that the 6roheetmia and has cho11~rlusl at the Roy ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC

... 16. Died, at the age of seventy-three, Thomas Grees, forerl member of the old Covent garden compacy. 19. Mr. Alfred Mellon produced his new ballad opcra of , at Covent-garden Theatre. 21. Died, after a lengthened illness at Boulogine, iu lis fe)rtY.,i ...

Published: Sunday 15 January 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5008 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... that an operetta, by Mr. Henry Leslie, on the subject of fick Turpin, the celebrated highwayman, is nowv in rehearsal at Covent Garden Theatre, in order to be performned along winth the pantomime; Mr. Vincent Wal- lace's long-expecied Lurline being reserved ...

LITERATURE

... o o huer. Th-endm r erned notes, chiefly ro- here, lotting to presents of game, evenimegs at Colebrook Row and than Covent Garden, and rubbers of cvbist,-AthefaX~m. nd o d An undcrtakin- is rejected at Hull to be -edlld the I tdseei Whale and SeaFi ...

LITERATURE

... best sources. BOHN'S ILLUSTRATED LIBRARY-FATHER PtOUTr'S RrEcquEs, illustrated by Maclise. London: H.G.Bohn, York-street, Covent-garden. - This is a new and excellent illustrated edition of Mr. Mahony's humorous, clever, and erudite broertures, published ...

LITERATURE

... Conduit-street, Hanover-square. MIacmillan's Magazine. No. III., January. London: MIACMILLAN and Co., 23, Henrietta-street, Covent-garden. i77e Cornshill Magazine. No. I.,January. London: SMItrH, ELDER, and Co., 65, Cornhill. * The Welcome Guest. Part III. ...

DRAMATIC, EQUESTRIAN, AND MUSICAL SICK FUND ASSOCIATION

... should not liko their association to be the onlv ex- ception (hear, lear]. The Drury-lane Fond had butilt two houses, the Covent-garden Fund two, and the General Theatrical Fund two , so that if the meeting voted in favour of the proposal, eiglht houses would ...