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April 1872
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THEATRE ROYAL

... OFFENBACR'S PRINCESS OF TREBIZOIMDE. Last might this brilliant comaio opera was again produced by Mr. Henry Leslie's company, who cane among wi a few months ago and attained an extraordinary success, The present company has some ohanges from the one formerly here, but the piece has not only escaped loss, but, in some points has been greatly improved. The mounting of the piece, and the style ...

A LEGITIMATE ACTOR

... A 66LEGIT114ATE ACTOR. TlSe collowing very refreshingO piece of criticism is from the pen of Au Independent Critic, in the Bir6 mirngleam Daily Mail:- I As a dramatic artist, Dfr. Sullivan has nearly every vice of the wornt schools of the stage. If he is traditional, let us all be thankful that we never saw Bettcrton, or Garriok, or Kecuble, or the elder Kean. If he is tradi- tional-and ...

BIRMINGHAM SUBSCRIPTION ORCEHSTRAL CONCERTS

... BIRMINGHAM SUBSCRIPTION i QRCEMTRAL CONCERTS. . The third and lasit. concert of the present series was given at the Masonio Hlla, on Saturday afternoon. w- Mr. Thomas Anderton, Mum. Ba., Cantab., condiuted, as usual, an excellent band, and the excellent selection of music provided was produced with even more than the usual success, pnd was loudly applauded. The selestion from Mendelssohnla ...

NEW BOOKS

... I Oun Emr'nan IN ASIA: How wn o&awn BY IT. A Book of Confessions. By W. M. TORaENS, M.P. [London: Triibner and Co.J Even in the days when the Suez Canal and the overland routo through Italy and the electric telegraph have so wonderfully shortened the route, British India is little more than a name to thou- sands of English readers who are more or less responsible for its rule, and who at any ...