MUSIC HALL GOSSIP
... Monday.-Mr William Felton is engaged by Bliss MIary Woolgar Mellon to play Prince Ilorian (Broken Rearts) and Tom Tate (Blackberries) at Chelsea Town Hall on Monday, and to stage-manage both pieces. ...
... Monday.-Mr William Felton is engaged by Bliss MIary Woolgar Mellon to play Prince Ilorian (Broken Rearts) and Tom Tate (Blackberries) at Chelsea Town Hall on Monday, and to stage-manage both pieces. ...
... 200 feet, sweet-scented violets. Mrs. Stone speaks of Devonshire and Surrey lanes, which lead up to pines and heather and blackberries that remind us of England. The road by which the heights were reached was not always of the Devonshire and Surrey sort ...
... which onehasneverbeen celebrated can lay little claim to prestige or renown. They have become plentiful as the proverbial blackberry, and, strangest thing of all, nobody seems to grow tired of them. Let the weather be but propitious, and there is alwvays ...
... a little towards the general suc- cess. Dramas in verse, are not, to quote a cynicalfriend, like lords, as common as blackberries. M. Richepin is a naturalistic poet, young in years and of the new school: a poet, in fact, whose verses have hitherto ...
... declines to explain till he hears that ,.II his brother nurserymen have made their fortunes. We are glad he has a good word for blackberry jam; with cream he pronounces it quite an exotic dish -the ne plu hs ultra, we suppose, of praise from a nurseryman. ...
... mother-sheep, the feeding of the cattle, and the clover meadows. We are taken into the lane and examine the hedges, the blackberries, and the cottage, and we hear the song of the thrush ; into the woods in tender spring, in green summer, and golden autumn ...
... Maude Millett, Miss Tilbury, Mr. Lytton Sothern, I 'r end Mr. Morton Selten. Mr. Melford's piece is pre- wve ceded by I Blackberries, in which Miss A&lice Atherton adrepeats her clever and always acqeptable impersonation I of %Charlie1 Cott, the show ...
... will be free from these :e iny paraphrases of some of Nature's sweetest ale e eubodied in fruit and flower. Would ..t blackberries, ivy - berries, or black turrants bs equally gr.sf-expressing, and t liftie amore consistent ? AL beautifualE aied novel ...
... d2 the dramtatis personse are all brought together, virtue Is rewarded, vice-is punished, and-money is as plentiful as blackberries are in autumn. Mliss Myra -Helms msde a very pretty picture in her. riding-habit a a haute equestrienne, and was properly ...
... : era Comedy Theatre for a season of six weeks on be Saturday next0 A new and original musical comedy-drama. entitled Blackberries, in (3 which Miss Alieo Atherton will appear, will be in produced on the occasion, together with the i new melodramatic ...
... vehicle waiting at ~Iho Leok at Sutton, as originally' produced at this theatre two years ago. Te zp!~ ?? Un`,~'anfl Blackberries will be given on Saturday next at the Royalty Theatre.- ' A new eomio opera, entitled The Fairy Eing,' by Oswald Brand ...
... with one or two exceptions, has a good cast. Ladies who can speak English, sing, and act are not just now as plentiful as blackberries, i and Mdlle. Camille D'Arville, who acts the part of an Al. |satianglove-girl,proved an acceptable actress and vocalist ...