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AMERICAN THEATRICALS

... AjfERICAN THEATRICALS. NEW YORK, SzrrrmisEcs 16. The principal event in Theatrical circles during the past week has been the opening of the OLYMPIC THLEATRE, last Monday evening, under the Management of Mr. James E. Hayes. Rip 7an WVinkle was the inaugural piece which introduced Mr. Jefferson once more to a New York audience in his celebrated impersonation of Rip, a performance which could not ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1638 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... L - I T IT X E -- I ; XR TOl cEva~ IMMVlCE G9OGP-MY'* liteaulsstated to be arranged eapeci. PI 'mntiori candidates, and thd higher forms ?? e dseems not only adaptedi-or that vur~ f u bokwihwould be foundaiusefti by %,tainingas it does, in a sucolilot form, Wj ?? tost wnormnation about all countries under tihs Very Item'og~ in its plan.; and we veli- lbe SUB that a student will find it much ...

CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... CUTTINGS FROM THE COMIC JOURNAtS. I ?? P. nc~h.l i o ALL Wanox! IT MAY CocsERN.-IThe Compalae XAi~188? contains WUll directions as to the windingup oi evening parties. ?? a M1olehill of a Mounlata-tbe I Mont Cenia Railway. O ' -.N0NPAN-AIIGlRUI, 81P P- ANG LO Thsere was a bigf Synod of eeventy-two Bishops so bothiered they didn't knowt whst to do; Sc tb do what was wanted they drew to a ...

THE NEW QUEEN'S THEATRE, LONG-ACRE

... THE NEW QUIEER'S THEATRE, LONG-ACRE.E The large building in Long-acre, nearly facing Bow -street, so long known. to choral societics and the Dirblic as St. M aitin's Hall, will be re-opened on the 17th ot this miaouth. aithout tail, as aill elegant arid commodious Theatre, with the above title, underthe experienced Lessceship of Mir. Alfred Wiguan The buildihr- Ias been completely gutted, ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1929 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... L01'DON MUSIC HALLS. THE CANTERBURY.-Another of Offentach's merry little operas has been laid under tribute fer the entertainment of the 7mabitids of this Hall. During the past week the concert company here have sung selections from a composition entitled Ai-. andil -lls. Denis. These have been given with that completeness and effec- tiveness under the direction of Mlr. Joenghmnns, which have ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3529 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON THEATRES

... jilCIESS'S._I tile warmn appinnee and earnset attention ,Ieore by~ tics ?? tiudiencee gathered within these wavlls on gsedv nift my befound tile surest sign at cthe good policy diet ha dictaedtc reproduction of one of' thle meat popular draas ve brtigctout on thel niodern stage. Tle revival of ~~ and th~le re-engagemient of each admirable urtistces as is, cd Mr. D o u ecitault to ascstain ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1697 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUlLIO AMUSEMENT& THE PRtSJOESS'S THEATRE. Mr.Boluional'0sexciting Irish dramsa of '1 Arrab-na- Pogue, which bas b-en performed with extraordinary success both in England and France, was revived on aonday bight at the Princess's, with every prospeot of having entered into another lengthened lease of povn. larity in the metropolis. We look upon this remarlably clever Produotion as perhaps the ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... FASEIONSPOR OCTOBER [From LelF6].] - Acecorditg to the great preparations being made in the Paris e hosses, it appears that the coming winter season will abound in novelties. Many new nattera bor ihe make of bodies have been if shown by the modistes. Satisfied as they are that the gored askrts will he still preferred, they think that the bodies might be , rendered a little more varied and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... A s } tiSEMENTB. (!~fnde~lleeO. ?? the PeeB. h11A I turtyozee thloceson),Mr. Ryer the Edmutind Phof Mr. Wm.Bevyrley,M ooannosla~fld ai~dehof-'~O cnclue ?? dramaM TOCE Milib~lt A M HISEN till teby dis PTydeATE. hlo HROuAtLart, an ao ?? dt hidSotnfrd. ande Gattn. AAEMMBCSO AST enek deportmenlott iderose daeind ofasr Win. Iof sErley. SOXPOHLTORLac AND MIANAGER, Ma loexO' str ?? POUt', 05atnd ON.W ...

Dramatic Performances at St. George's Theatre

... Dramatic PerformanCes at St. George's Theatre As surprise may be felt-by some persons on seeing reForett05 ltO5A to a Theatre designated as above, it may not be ?? ts state that the place spoken of is Dr. Wyldl's new and ehgailt hijll in Langhiam-place. This building is worthy to lbe classed il the best places ot public assembly in Londoe. It is Cahtdsit,e5 airy, and pretty. The cecommodation ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1867
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 930 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture