COVENT GARDEN
... COVENT GARDEN. The approaching termination of the career of Btbil and Bijou, ot which the last fortnight is now announced, suggests a few valedictory remarks. No spectacle on a scale approach- ing it in magna _d ...
... COVENT GARDEN. The approaching termination of the career of Btbil and Bijou, ot which the last fortnight is now announced, suggests a few valedictory remarks. No spectacle on a scale approach- ing it in magna _d ...
... COVENT GARDEN PROMENADE Although Mr, Arthur Sullivan's regrettable absence from the post of conductor of Messrs. Oath's entertainments still continued, the performances. nevertheless , excite con. siderable attention, and are Harnett to with eagerness ...
... COVENT GARDEN TBEATEE. The Merchant of Venice, as pla7ed at Covent Garden, reduced to two acts and w.irranted to lest no ,onger than an hoar and a quarter, does not call f much comment. Most of the „scenes in which Shylock swan are retained, and Mr. CLar:es ...
... COVENT GARDEN PROMENADE CONCERTS. «. . Although Mr. Arthur Sullivan's regrettable absence from the post of conductor of Messrs. Gatti's entertainments still continues, the performances, nevertheless, excite con- siderable attention, and are listened to ...
... to crack. The national theatre has been restored ; but the national legi- timate drama is left to a smaller house. Covent Garden has taken its old place, not as an exponent of classic drama, not even as the vehicle for restoring a sound and whole- ...
... LOHENGRIN AT COVENT GARDEN. ♦ The pr sen tn tion of Herr Wagner's I iiini was practisally the fust ti _ the oppor- tunity of forming an idea of the capacity of t construcieir o for though a couple of performances nder were given some five yean ago ...
... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. By last evening's performance Mr. Mapleson has redeemed another of his promises, and added another opera to the re- pertoire of his winter season. So great a favourite is Mozart's lion Oiovunni that a performance of it was of course ...
... COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. TJie Merchant of Venice, as played at Covent Garden, reduced to two acts and warranted to last no longer than an hour and a quarteiy does not call for much comment. Most of the scenes in which Shylock appears are retained, and Mr ...
... COVENT GARDEN TIMM?. ---. • XII By Lit minis& perfortaance Mr. Maples= rederooll . another of his prourises, and *Med another opera to the pertoire of has mete: seeeni. So great • faeourite in Morart's Dow G. that a performance of it was ...
... PROMENADE CONCERTA AT COVENT- GARDEN. We are deterred from expressing an opinion that I the Covent garden Promenade Concerts are an increas• ing success only because each evening the theatre appears to be crowded to the utmost limits. All that can be ...
... COVENT - GARDEN PEOMENADE CONCERTS. Since Wagner, tila 01 the Nub al ft Future, hi Isabelbs Ow bear. It his sought te Issa prier isr lie et Bayreuth I. at a, dedisaliss tellts et 11* felliany irsionkr elatabal regresses lellus a amiss el asursats Wagnee ...
... COVENT GARDEN PROMENADE Ci)A:ERPS. On Wedneeday • Mozart Night wen given, the performances being of high average interest, and the monition of the various works completely sati , fectory, notwitistanding that the ontheatra was weakened by the absence ...