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TURNED UP AND BLACKBERRIES AT THE COMEDY THEATRE

... TURNED UP AND BLACKBERRIES AT THE COMEDY THEATRE. Me. Willie Edouin is fortunate in having two amusing pieces, and a company capable of doing thtm justioe. He is himself a master in the whimsical w ay, and Mies Alice Atherton is the embodiment of frolicsome ...

GRECIAN THEATRE

... surrounded by servile toadies, calls a council for the consideration of a very important question. Unless the charmed blackberries, which are to renew the power of his kingdom for spreading venom and making human kind unkind to each other, be discovered ...

COMEDY THEATRE

... On the Bame occasion a new and original musical comedy- drama in one act, written by Mr. Mark Melford, and entitled Blackberries, waB produced, with Miss Alice Atherton as the heroine, Charlotte otherwise Charlie Cott, the star of a travelling show ...

GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC

... School offered facilities lor their instruction lady violinists were comparatively rare they bid fair to become plentiful as blackberries ere long. 1* ticili- ties for instruction are also provided for youths and young 111c engaged in City business during tlio ...

MUSIC

... of the past year affords few grounds of congratulation to English musicians. Foreign musicians have been plentiful as blackberries. The orchestral concerts, giveu under the able direction of Herr Hans Richter, were worthy of the large patronage they ...

DRURY LANE

... Stephenson, originally written for the Royalty. On Saturday next, 11th inst the indefatigable Mr. Edou'n will transfer Blackberries and Turned Up from the Comedy to the Royalty. The same date is fixed, as we have already noted, for the re commencement ...

REVIEWS

... brown dead leaves to cover them, feeding on tho wild strawberries in the summer, or on tho nuts when they hang green on the blackberries when they are no longer sour in the autumn, and in tho winter on the little red berries that ripen in the snow. They wander ...