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BLACKBERRIES

... skill displayed by Mr Mark Melford in Turned Up and other pieces receives fresh illustration in the little piece called Blackberries, which woas pr.)- duced on Monday evenillgat Miss Joseplls's theatre with no small amount of success. It is no secret that ...

Published: Saturday 19 June 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 710 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Chats with Housekeepers

... done. When blackberry jam is made of blackberries only, half a pound of sugar to a pound of frail is quite sufficient, but if apples are put with the blackberries a little more sugar is needed. Seeing that, in many districts, blackberries are to be had ...

COMEDY THEATRE

... challenged the verdict of the playgoing public at occa- sional morning performances. In a little introductory sketcb, entitled Blackberries, the author furnishes Miss Alice Atherton with one of those eccentric parts which this vivacious actress so much delights ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... Mr. Mark Melford's success in fitting Mr. Willie Edouin and his clever company with such amusing pieces as Turned Up, Blackberries, and A Coming Clown has been so pronounced that it is not surprising the astute manager should again seek the same ...

HARVEST FESTIVAL ST. PAUL'S BEDMINSTER

... small gothic arches constructed with moss and white dahlias, and at regular distances hung small fancy baskets filled with blackberries. Above this design there was a floral cross, and the front portion of the structure was embellished with several bouquets ...

PICKINGS FROM PUNCH

... Song (4lpropos of tho Militia - mean to do without them !1 Street Nomenclature.-Change of Nanic.- road to be in future Blackberry-road. Latest from the House.--Dr. Playfair, thicl;-e has been suspended by Mrs. Drown, the Cli a!oll;iill Short Title for ...

SIR A. SULLIVAN'S GOLDEN LEGEND

... Stage Frights, The Nightingale, One of Us, Sins of the Fathers, No Mercy, A Reign of Terror, No Rose Without a Thorn, Blackberries, Turned Up, Frivolity, and Ups and Downs. Of late years the author has appeared almost exclusively in his own productions ...

Published: Saturday 20 November 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2019 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

YESTERDAY'S THEATRICALS

... ivy- covered walls, and its blackberry hedrges, whilst thne group of damsels seen gathering the wild fruit as the curtain rises, strikes a rural key to the prettily con- ceived and crisply-written little play. Blackberries, althoegh new to London, has ...

THE READER

... of Paris and (Enone gathering it for lunch. Its brother, the blackberry, is successfully cultivated in America. Why not at home? for though Mr. Fish says Many of the New World blackberries are said to almost equal our raspberries in flavour, we think ...

YESTERDAY'S [ill]

... TROMMDAT'3 TNNLT391ATAS. OLYMPIC THEATRE. Hatislies, which have during the past Week been -s plentiful as blackberries in autumin, yesterday pro- duced yet another novelty in the shape of a new and orginal nautical dranma in four acts entitled Before ...

THE HOUSEKEEPER

... let it steep twelve hours in a pint of white wvine, then boil it over a slow fire till dissolved. Take a gallon of i the blackberry juice, put the isinglass to it, boil ,a together for two or three minuntes, then add to s. the rest. Let it stand five days ...

A CHARITABLE PERFORMANCE

... his responsibilities was keen, and his acting finished to a degree. Miss Louise Russell was inoffensive as Lady Melusine. Blackberries, Mr Mark Melford's musical comedy-drama, which was specially written to display the talents of that charming actress Miss ...

Published: Saturday 21 December 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 704 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture