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THE WITCH SCENE IN FAUST AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE

... LYCEUM THEATRE, I Some months ago AM. Irving announced it to be his in- tentiou to introduce into Faust the Wi tches' Kitchen scene vhich hadhbeennomittedin Mr. Vills's version. OnWed- nesday ninlit this pronise was fulfilled. There is no doubt that ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... omission in placing the play upon the stage, MJr. Irving, on its 244th °performance, added to it the scene of the Witches' Kitchen, in which the audience see the witches' incantation and the manufacture of the hellish compound that is to rejuvenate Faust ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT CASTLE BROMWICH

... grapes: 1, J. Stualiwood; Viscount Newport. White grapes: 1, J. Smallwood; 2, Viscount Newport, Six peaches: 1, 'VT Sydenbam, Kitchen apples: 1, J. Smalivooda ; 2, Viscount Newport. Dessert apples: 1, M, X. Blewitt 2, J. 'T'owey. Plums: 2, M. J. Blewitt, Black ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW AT CASTLE BROMWICH

... White grapes : 1, J. Smallwood; 2, 1-. 1. Yates, Dessert fruit: 1, Viecount Newport; 2. HI. Partridge. Melon: F. Marrian. Kitchen apples: 1, MIrs. Blewitt; 2, Viscount Newport. Vegetables-Collectionvegetables, nine varieties: ], Viscount Newport; 2, IV ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... which on this occasion Was loudly re demanded. Another novelty which was excessively droL was a march and a chorus with kitchen utensils at musical instrarients, which provobed loud lauglitei a and applause at the close of the second Act. s The third ...

NEW GRAND THEATRE

... subsequently, in a dance and breasldown.appeared I to great a.dvantage. The act concluded with the Turkish Patrol, Tplayed on kitchen instruments by the various Y members of the company, The performance was re- f markably comical in its effect, and caused ...

THE PANTOMIMES

... 114 r been introduced during the preseet crl cl tl I of a special entertaitment by the trote; n1t 3 iiotho Ball-room anl Kitchen scenes. Findie5 the - which are allotted to them insusceptible of hin 1p de I)atl 3 in the particular direction to which tdescs ...

BIRMINGHAM AMATEUR REGATTA

... the second heat, T. W. Burrows, R. T. Boddy (stroke), and J. Smith (cox.), of the Birmingham Rowing Club, competed with T. Kitchen, H. White (stroke), and H. Rider (cox.), of the Stratford Rowing Club, and Birmingham succeeded in winning by a length and ...

FLOWER SHOW AT MOSELEY

... Imclon, scarlet flesh : 1st, Mir. J. Cartland ; 2nd, Mr. ;L Lloyd. Single melon, green flesh: let, Mr. J. Cart- ,land. Dish of kitchen apples: 1st, Mr. F. Wilmot; 2nd, Mar. L. Lloyd. Pears: 16t, the Rev. J. A. Williams. Peacies and nectarines :st. lMr. J. Horsfall ...

THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE PANTOMIME

... whein -ue Beard cells for sanything particular, for inftance, a dagger, and presents him with a writ. Sene IV. is laid in the kitchen, for the special purpose of per mitting the Leopolds to give their well-known end wonderful perfor In Scene V. King luffanflew ...

THE COST OF A MILLIONAIRE'S MENAGE

... housekeeper £?200. a vear. Two lasindresses, two chambermaids, a parlourmnaid, two waitingmsaids, two lady's maids, andle two kitchen girls tore paid from £3. to £P4. each peer month. M~rs. Could spenlds two hours at day with her younger boys, anid they read ...

PERIODICALS FOR APRIL

... invincible indifference; but the description of a week ol theawest ooast is really interesting, and the How to Lay Out a Kitchen Garden' is potentially so. As long as Mrs. Mlplesworth is writing in Little Folks as she is at present everyone who has children ...