PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... ] - 1OYAL AMPHITHEATRE. Notwitdtanding the counter attractions at other places of pic*1c entertainment, the Amrphitheatre S bnst etening threnged Wish a highlyy-re3patable audience to witness the performance of lbb4iler'o grand play of Marie Stuart, ia whiclh Nadlie. Beatrice snesains the olsracter of the unfor- tunate Queen of Sootland. The effsct of the continuous Atrain during the past ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMiUSEM S. ROYAL ALEXANDRA THEATRE. Anmerica has furnished several character actors who have made their mark in the old country, and an addition was recently made to the number by the first a ...

DR. SWINNERTON HEAP'S CONCERT

... DR. SWINNERTON REAPS CONCERT. Though Dr. Heap, we are afraid, will reap little profit from the excellent epncert given under his direction in the Town Hal], o1n W\Tenesday evening, it cain scarcoly fa ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... ROYAL SOCIETY OF' ARTISTS. The third series of chamber concerts in connection with this society, commenced on Saturday afternoon, and the large and high-class audience that filled the rotunda fully ju ...

BIRMINGHAM TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... BIRMINGHAM TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL The ballot for priority of choice of reserved places for the last four performances at the forthcoming Festival was held yesterday, at the Bluecoat School. A cons ...

FASHIONS

... SRINS DURING the past month, and for the next fortnight to come, weddings have been and will be the order of the day, and a few hints as to the minor details of bridal attire may not be found unprofitable for those who are about to take part in wedding ceremonials. More often than not, the bride insists upon having her hair dressed by a fashionable eoiffeur, who changes the style which she has ...

Published: Saturday 03 October 1874
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1401 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... T1PO very attractive pieces were produced by Air. IV. Duck's company last night, who commenced a singlo weekd's enggement. The curtain rose on n pretty little piece-for superi ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... , ` SHA~CESPEARE'S TEMPEST. How ,9lialcespedre, in JTohnsona's famious phrase,. A ox *hausteel worlds and. fleec imagined new, Iis probably more~ forcibly shown iii 'flee Tempest' t ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... Last evening ?? Lawson Tait delivered, in the roonis of I the society, New Street, the first of a, series of lectures on form nnd colour, bis subject being '1 The Theory of L ...

MARKET WEIGHTON AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... i: MARKET WEIGHTUON AGPtICULTURAL I I I saHw. I This show took place on Friday at Market Weighton in a field on tbe Selby-roadj'kindly lent for the occasion i by Mr. Scott, and was very 'successful, the prettily. situated grounds being visited by several hundreds of spectators. The exhibition was a remarkably good, one. Last year there were only 78 entries, while this year there were 149, ...