PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC AMUSE1ENTS, &c. :1 Prinue of Wales Theatre-Used Up; the Green Busles; Smokc. Beneeltof r. and Mrs. iiillington. Royal Alexandra Theatre.-Afternooss. ThePretty lorse- breaker; Bardell v. Plakwtek, &G. 13vening: Dot; Bardell v. Pickwick. .o. Royal Amphitheatre.-Cool as a acunmber; Charles * O'Malley. Royal Colosseum Theatrc.-Oaptain Mortimer; Sweeney Todd. Concert Hall, Lord Welson-strdet ...

AMUSEMENTS IN SPAIN

... ABPUSE1VIENTS IN SPAIN. (tRoat OURt OWS CORRsSPONDENT.) MADRID, APRIL ]STU.-The event of the Madrid season was the farewell benefit of Signor Tanmberilit, previous to his departure for Mexico. It is ilepossible to describe the appearatce of the TINeUATRE RSEAL 011 this occasioln. The Signor appeared in the opera of 11 lPeliulo, Ortahill sharing with him the loelours of the performance. Inc the ...

Published: Sunday 30 April 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1157 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CURRENT LITERATURE

... C URRENT LITERA TURE. The Letters on International Relations, before and during the War of 1870, by tho Aimeo Corre- spondent at Berlin, nowv form two bulky volumes, published by Tinsley Brothers. As a vigilant and Judicious observer, deeply read in Continental history, and accustomed to refleot upon the events passing before him, this writer is one of the ablest exponents of the subjects ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... _ FAS III = - = = q: t ?? 4 , _. :. .s ?? ' ACCUOdhEMKENT O THE DpRINCE3SS OP WALES.M-DEATH OF:- :TE INFANT April 7W- Kh.I-BQ ' tev Enyasi Uijbeks the Princess ?? has Pased j a gecdnht.aod illgoion welL The .infa11 P9~nc2. ( insa very feeble 5t te ARTsiu1(FAt ?? 2: ., . F 1i- . WKNBDALAP.LC& -anaringlu inAprll7tXpaV: The -infant Prne, having be. wetaker-bOce, -iwring;expire4 about 2 ym. The ...

LITERATURE

... 1, 1?1-1 7 O, OIE-p- iIiT,J LF.T.Siai 0 . - -, - M , I , , ?, ? , ?- emor SM Wmoo ByToRZ , GI,.asls Writer to the 8ge~ ~n ~ & Charle Black' 9 IMn4 reminiences of. Sir-Walter Soott I( 3 c4 T ppege., The, ?? about ,p sa ithor wbul&'hve c certain Intest at *Z tlie', bhtI in view of the appro g en- p Uneixa ticn, t Ah h then6 p hld g ?? I&Gibcon,'aM he bxie informs u, i iow ; ...

THE THEATRICAL COPYRIGHT DISPUTE

... THE THFEATRICAL COPYRIGHT DISPUTE. or LEVI Y. BUTLEY.we 'rhis was an action against Mr. Rutley, of the Theatre ha gyal, Portsmouth, tried before Mr. Justice Byles at Win. is, diipter, shben the plaintiff had a verdict for 181.. with Tb l,,ve reserved to the defendant to move to enter the ver. pel dict fo r him. Is Mr. Kingdon, ?? in the Court of Common Pleas, on cai Monday, moved accordingly. ...

VARIETIES

... VA RI E TIE S. 6s What would be the best remedy for a child ia a fit? 6s Kid-reviver. Os MORALi MEX.-A woman who neglects her husband's 2s shirt front is no longer the wife of his bosom.-ady 2s 4s ~~A GRIND FOR EXAMINATION. -s Tutor-In your account of the Fathers of the Church, Bs Sir, you don't mention PoLycApR. is .Puvil-No, Sir. Is Tetor-No, Sir! Why not, SirF Ds Pupit-Not Father of the ...

JOAN OF ARC

... #I YOAN OF ARC. A NEW historical tragedy in five acts, written by Mr. Tom Taylor, and entitled Joan of Arc, has been produced at the Queen's Theatre, the work having been obviously devised with a view to its heroine being impersonated by Mrs. Rousby, the actress to whom 'Twixt Axe and Crown, by the same author, owed so large a share of its success last season. It is the privilege or the ...

VARIETIES

... ?? - -- I ;radctito- I I G==~EMS OF THO°UGHT. Osun, ?? than extraordinary natural ?? a vast majority of in. pawer, has bee tue secret of sbeendisti gih for extiu- btanceS among those h oriar Mcelts , to youir enemy is forgiveness; to your Thieabe t tinig to g to y, rienyour heart; to your child, a Opponent tolerance father, deferenco; to your mother, con- good Ta;npld t a Isr pmiload of you; ...

LITERATURE

... .I T ER A T IItE. a 0 ? a;bb of mieefncisk, is flee Parish of Pyk'cfit fire; a with Glimpsca of the P?s1sla Politics about A.D. 1843. 0 AberdCCO ilobert Walker; James Murray. Edinburgh & Co. u Tills 15 a native Production in every sense. It Is the work d of ? townsman ; it is devotod to the description of rural life in tue central portion of Aberdeenshire; it contains douses. 0 tions of ...

NOTRE DAME AT THE ADELPHI

... NOTRE DAME AT THE ADELPET. Truly Mr Andrew Halliday has not scrupled to rushb -in where his superiors might well fear to tread, although, to judge from the result of his temerity, he h as proved himself a wise man in his generation. To, dramatise such a work as Victor Hugo's 'Notre Dame de Paris, in these French reading days, is a task which demands more than an ordinary amount of ...

PETER THE SHIPWRIGHT AT THE GAIETY

... PETER THE SHIPWRIGHT AT THE GAIETY. The slight knowledge possessed in this country concerning the minor German operas has often sur- prised those who are conversant with musical matters abroad. Many works by iFlotow, Lortzing, Lachner, Nicolai, Kreutzer, Niedermayer, and others, which have found much favour in all parts of Germany, are scarcely- known here even by name; while every year ...