THEATRES

... f- ~4 Tmr-:- V.E MAR. AN) AIRS. FLORENCE, American performers, who have, we believe, not been in England since 1856, when they performed at l)ruy Lane Iheatre in The Yankee Houseketer, made their first appearance at the GAIETY on Monday last in a comedy called, after \\ashington Irving's famous phrase, Thle lig,,hty Dollar. This piece, which is of purely American origin, aims at satirising ...

Published: Saturday 04 September 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1822 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRES

... b - I.: A MIR. Tom TAYLOR'S Still ?? Run DeeCp has not been seen on the London stage since the decease of the late Mr. Alfred Wigan- the original representative of the effective part of John Mild may when this comedy was produced at the Olympic Theatre in 1855. During the lifetime of that gentleman, indeed, a well-understood principle of etiquette, not to speak of the risk of unfavourable com- ...

Published: Saturday 20 March 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1100 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Fine Arts

... I III I I / e) V-1 w P-7- THE ROYAL ACADEMY II. - MR, MILLAIS sends no important figure composition, and no landscape, but as a portrait painter he is seen to the greatest advan- tage in the present Exhibition. Besides being full of individuality, and painted with masterly, but well-restrained power, his six pictures display great variety of style, the treatment in each being exactly suited to ...

Published: Saturday 15 May 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2886 | Page: Page 16, 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRES

... .1 IFO1 - TuE long-announced series of French performances for thepresent season commenced at the GAIETY Theatre on Monday evening, when Mdlle. Sarah Bernhardt appeared once more upon the stage where last year she received so enthusiastic a welcome. Careful observers of the indications of public feeling have declared that the friendly manifestations of the audience exhibited less warmth than ...

Published: Saturday 29 May 1880
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1181 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS

... REHIES.; I . , , COBBET1'S Extaishi GRAMMAR,-(WItrd, Loock and Co.. Salisbury-square)..-E[undredsof persns now living would have - knowtt little of granma. but for the late Wm. Cobbett. The stern, phleg- matic politician, whatever 'his fault. i uiderstood how to write with perspicuity and : ith ?? honour to Lindley Murray, be it said, that no gra mar. of the English language ever written laid ...

CONCERT AT SUTTON

... I On U1onday evening last, chiefly1 through the interested kindness of Mrr- Alderman Wells, of Mona House, there wasgiven at BSuttou an amateur concert of a high class. The eutertainmeut was in aid of the funds of the parish sohools, and was well patronised by a crowded and fashion- able audience. The programme consisted of a sacred and a secular part, and the following -were the ladies and ...

THE CAB I GOT AT TUSSAUD'S

... i THE I0CAB I: GOA TIhad about oixksi a . of~- ~ uuw. elgur miles to go-i was the 221nd o lat December, close uponten o'clock at2 night; wheniu opened the ifrot door, the fgi stle, slowly into theriall in lazy u gayyelndo scarfs.. It did not look pleasant or promis'ing.I glanced across the street, And could dimply meake out the ground..and ?? windows' of the houses opposite. 'Theupper ...

THE WORLD

... ' THE WORLD. -- . ., w Mr. Clement Scott.the editor ofi Tcf ehbe nmagazine, writes the following notice o World in his September number:- eP This is a very extraordinary and jtl S5 te' ful play. It could only have been wvrtte Ot bey experienced in stage-craft. who have, o to SoPd watched every game on the boards, who frod t - experience and practical test have recore d Vbt° pressious made ...

Published: Friday 03 September 1880
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2858 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY NOTICES

... LITIRARY NOTICES. The CathoZic Fehyrs (London: James Ndisbet and Co.) discusses a variety of theolo- gical subjects, the two whichl srike us as specially notewortlhy being Immortality and the Old Testmanent?. by Principal Caven, of Toronto, and The Sacred Times of the Jews in relation to the cycles of prophecy, by the Rev. Dr. Wylie of Edinburgh. In the course of a paper ?? Church in ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Twelve Mont he Innprisonment of a Manchester Merchant in Kirkdale Gaol. Manchester: Abel Heywood and Son. The object of this volume, as stated by its anonymous author, is to aid in the suppression of crime, to suggest improvements in the dis- cipline of our prisons! and to urge upon the authorities the adoption of more stringent measures in relation to the trade in intoxicating drink, as he ...

SCOTTISH SONGS

... There was once held a grand meeting of Scottish a, asong. The date thereof was some time before or b' after the year 1Auclity-nine ; thC lc antb fixed with the same exactness, bat it was probablyh tt near The banks an' brass o' bionnie Doon, in honour of thle Lad that was born in Kyle. ~ Mte acaregt s Gathering was nothing to this, is the Songs calne pouring in from every quarter. Here ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, &c

... PUBLIC A iUTSMESTS, &c Eoval Alexandra To^ea're.--Foxty Thfcve. Mornizd aud Lvenlrig. Pr!nee of 1V02 Y :latre.-V-Lrndcreia xrorning and E7veniny. Ioyal Aminhite Dre- Blaa. New Rot 'u . fr V..-Qck .;itlnMgtnu and hi3a 0.t. 3orrnig an20 E vl :ng. Concert t iI!, Lrid W !.,on-streot.-SatturdLy E-ouitLg Conces PLh3Laru.t^Lie & - GrEDrd Mornir!g Concert. Rope Ha^sU.-h iii ,! L,$ag 2joucert Oomnoaty. ...