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MAGAZINES FOR OCTOBER

... MAGAZES FOR OCTOBER, Thhen ?? Lno tal 1 tand Co.) opens with the second of the Duke of .heArgyflI's eisays on 1The U nity of Nature, the For special phase of the subject considered being wz sk the place and position of man as regards the re on composition of iiis body, his mental and moral se on faculties, the connection of sensation with hi no appett and perception, &c. Hiegac ,i al eakbly ...

Advertisements & Notices

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THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... ITHE PIRATES OF PENZANCE AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL On Saturday, an opportunity was afforded us by the managers to be present at one of the concluding rehearsals of Gilbert and Sullivan's operatic melodrama of The Pirates of Penzance. As most of our readers must be aware, the piece has for the last seven or eight months crowded the auditorium of the Opera Comique, London; and as there seems ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... ART, SCIENCE, A-SD LlTlih'P2. _ 7 _ - - _ _ _ - _ - - Lady Anna Mlnit, who-' rlclild Bed(ulisof the E'uphrates V .ll.-y 'i s7 ' in the prels an arctrint, in two vcinmes., (,r Ai: . ago of Nejd, which still be illuitr.stei I :. -: tile author. MIr. Murray will be thu .bll The Earl of Doffotri is going to p Il iiL; and asidreoses delivered in Canada, dr;;rilb l.-: the olhiNLO of Governor ...

THE NEW THEATRE-ROYAL

... THE NEW THEATRE-ROYAL The construction of our new Theatre-Royal now almost completed, and little more than the finishing touches require to be given to allow it being, opened as arranged on. the 26th inst. The house has been erected from the designs and under the superintendence of Mr C. J. Phipps, RS.A., rof London, who, after building some thirty Itheatres in various parts of the United Ring ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TUPE. (1) Bret Iharte's Poetical Word. 'Th There is probably no living American so well Ode known as Mr bret Harte. it is not because he is a ?? because he is a humorist-not of Decause hle is a *;ovelist-not even because he is Wo its American con iul-but because he ?? I Elartc. His iiaile is like one of Mr Lexeis of Carroll's portnrilteai words, it conveys the L niuitipiicitv oi ...

LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... LEEDS MUSICAL FESTIVAL I (FROM OUR SPECIAL COoRESPON ENTr) I Leeds, Monday Evening. This morning the series of rehearsals for the Leeds Musical Festival was entered upon shortly after ten. The festival proper does not begin till Wednesday, to-day and to-morrow being wholly devoted to careful rehearsals so as to insure an absolute musical success. First of all, the Queen's Anthem was quickly ...

THE DRAMA IN BRUSSELS

... (FROM OUR O\VN CORRESPONDENT.) THE earlier closing of the Exhibition doors, cousbined with the cold and wet weather, is bringing large audiences to the Theatres and other places of entertainment. A fresh one seems to open or reopen nearly every week ; so that the number of attractions now avaslable in the petit Paris are dispropor- tionate to its size. A long queue is formed nightly near the ...

Published: Sunday 24 October 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2030 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

COURT THEATRE

... ; on Saturiny v, October 9tih, all Adaptation, by tire fon. Lewis Wi n1laeli, of Schiller's Play, il Fivie Acts, entitled 11 MARY STUART. RoirertDudley, Earl of Leicester.. ATr JOHN CLAYTON GecrgeTalbot,EaclfoSlbrewsbn ry Mr J. D BEvncslsr William Cecil, Lord Brleiih ..i . Ml EOWAaR PRICE Sir Amiss Palet . r CLIFFORD COOPER Sir Edwatrd Mortimer . Mr J. R. CRAU5FORD Sir ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1494 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON THEATRES

... r= - LO- THE111 LONDON THESATRES. Withii this verek thle OLrI'si ics lea'ldtv to the list of Theatres now1 Open. At HER MIAJESTY'S 1IRaxvriy's Minstrels now close aI successful season of egtwes n heuulwne on paign will begin on Mjon~day nex~t with Italian Openst at cheap prices. Le1yasenlibisigeS continue to attend tlee Promenadellt Conicerts, COVE'ITcNTOR D11015Y'l.ANE finds in The World ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3734 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MOLIERE

... M 0 I, I I I' El. Sellegl priteof Moliere i's having been educated in a tv nr rnk f ?? if lils initellec'tual culture hail been i;.5 ill 8111 aysthat thle salord-~inatto posditon which lie 8riroadl.11 r~oe intie seince of Louis MNV. helped him to ovcro~0 o soic dgreelre disuadvant-iges of low birth and delritit 0aliiigwhle lewsable, inl ii is drtnmrtic work-, to ~s-ti li ec f i isirtiiicy ...

Published: Sunday 03 October 1880
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1684 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SIMS REEVES CONCERT

... I T = I . . Last evening the secorld of the 'farewell con- corts with which the name of Sims Reeves ba. been most intimately hes6eiated took place in the Exhibition Palace, There Was 'a yery large attendance. Having so recently spokeon of the artists who took part;in it, it is unuecessary to say much more about them. 'They went through a parforeannce very similar in charaoter ti that of the ...