MUSIC

... music. MONDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. Last week's Concert again included, as did that ,of the previous week, performanoes by Madame Sdm.- Sann, Herr Joachim, and Madame Iavrowska. To the Ist-namd lady, as a new-comer, we give the first word of omment. Her signal success on her first appearance on onday week, and again at the Crystal Palace on Ssturday, has already been recorded; and the im- oression ...

THE THEATRICAL ELOPEMENT

... THE RE&L UI. A1, EL(E PIEN77. - -aion .l.. .*. - - a. L- _ L__:1 L _ .1 I 1.. HI.cnrcnCiimiN, tWQor fi r -ior, of 2, Gcyil Btrov'a: b. Przwilon n's Mfb eaoeday. rMP p'm. PCtCOSI; With stAli a ioge? wJL tiV ~ 1 n to trge p.vOae t3n ft ive p d'isiart; Cha sms, T&i'roxnn Oiioo , ettoaodwnircr 1o 6iiyiiy'i OR1i tIP'jj oh )'LVina lyi e Ntto fie vnaannfo ond iero.tiio'ilir'-'a- wiser e'n ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... rASHiON AND VIETS THE COURT. Windsor Castle. rady Earl Granville and Colomel T. X po 0o55by had tsd honour, of dining with the Queen and ?? family yesterday. The Qasen, acromnpanied by Princes Louise, Marchioness of Loasn, and pris ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLI AMUEMENTS. ALMEANDRA THEATRE,. Lst evering, Mr. and Mrs. B1rney Wilainms app*ared at this theatre in the celebrated drsma Ireland sE it Ul', in addition to their part n the legendary drama of The Fairy Circle. There was a numerous attendance, and the Irish wit with which both dramas abounded appeared to is thoroughly appreciated by thef audience. The hearectors of Ragged Pat and Judy ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... luTb'LI AMUSEMENT8 THE CATAR1CI OF THE GANGES, AT DRURY LANE. Fifty ?? ago, Robert Elitston, then smanger of Dury Lane Theatre, placed upon the stage Moreieff's spetacular, romantic melodrama with the above titl. Whe piece was placed upon the stage in a style of, for that period, unexampled splendour, and at a 0o0t, it is said, of £5,000. Clarkeon Stanfield and David Roberts, both of whom ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... RTV, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE. DIrs Lynn Linton is writing a new novel The publication of an inedited work of Lamartiue in e course of ?? is announced. It is understand that the Beggal's Opera is to erevived at the Adelphi ]Mr J. D. Lewis, the junior member for Devonport, engaged oni a translation of Juvenal. 1Mr. Gladstone will preside at the Royal Literary nd dinner on the 28th of May. Dr. ...

THE GOVERNMENT GAG FOR THEATRES

... THE -GOVRNN G - AO ?? HETRS VIL- a-- - . ?? -- ?? -- To -1- AL -AA - -. ] 'as The formal announcement on Friday that the Lord Chamberlain had prohibited the continuance at the Royal Court Theatre of the burlesque The Happy Land (in which Messrs. Gladstone, Lowe, and Ayrton are made fun of) created considerable surprise, mixed with much amusement. During the day, however, Miss Litton, the ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... (FR.091 OUR O\VN (.ORI1ES.1pONDENT.) PARIS, Th1URSDAY NIGsT.-The AMIIGU (JOhiQutIE is 0110 of the most popular ThLeatres in Paris, among a certain class of plav- goers. The sovereign people, the real blue-bloused and democratic populace, hold their court here, and on first nights and Sunday evenings take care to manifest their unruly presence, and to uphold their deep-rooted aversion for the ...

Published: Sunday 09 March 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2108 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

POLYTECHNIC EXHIBITION AT MIDDLESBROUGH

... POLYTECHNIC EXHIBITION AT MrIDDLESBROUGH. Yesterday, a grand exhibition was opened in the Oddfellows' Hall, Middlesbrough, by the council of the Cleveland Literary and Philosophical al Societv. The exhibition, which consists of works ai of art belonging to gentlemen of the district, a 01 vast collection of statuary, bronzes, medals, hl coins, and curiosities of almost every descrip- a. tion, ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... LI rARTXU NOTICES. Ppri2e EssAvs oN BILI0ARbS as an Alluseinicut for all Classes, especially in reference to ?? ?? in I Cl'hs, Literary, MebchauLics', and other lustitutee. [Msehestne r Piublihe(i i-sr Orme & Sons, Btillard Tablo Mahcrtj TUis haadeoa-e volume is published by Messrs. Orme & Sons, of Machrster, the well known billiard thtle issre It contains ive priza essays, ?? by Benjamnin ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... i THE VICEREGAL COURT. Their Fxcellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the S Countess Spencer gave a dirmer party last evening to which the folowing had the honour of receiving invi- ?? arld .archionees of Hildare and (F. Ladies Fitzgerald, Viscount and ViscoutoeS Powere- otlart and Ladies Oakley, Lord Cloubroeck, Lord end Lady Clanmorris, Captain end Lady Julia JoTlett, Sir Wend Lady Carroll, ...