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... ?? I' A ZT,,,,~ 7-F COVENr GARDEN PROMENADE CONCERTS.-lhese entel- tainments, which for a good nmny years have constituted an essential feature of the summer and early autumn season, Wvere resumed on Saturday under precisely the same conditions as last year. A new decoration wnas, of course, a sioe ,'lu non, and it must be admitted that the sot-scene behind the orchestra, represent- ing a ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1882
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 998 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. IRVING IN BURLESQUE

... As iucideuts of the early earcer of noted actors, such as Mr Irving anud Dlr Tunioo, are much coveted just now (says a corres. ponldellt of a Northern contemporary), I may mention the following rclating to tile first-mnctioned gentleman. When I knew bhit as a stock actor at EdInburghl his efforts were not certainly fully pnmlseciated by the playgoers of modern Athens altholigh I cann]ot agice ...

Published: Saturday 26 August 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 793 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CURRENT LITERATURE

... ?? , ?? I - - OURUM 1, VaRomm . Few of 4 aetribetioa of the late r Stgujey to the lierature of tla ee r?a prized than the posthauous velgune of be mons on ?? Occasons, ?? ' ' miknteT 4Able (Murry), ?? b ' been publiske4- MAny of them, we a f printed sood after they were reah4 .4 Q seip*_W ?? OQr pa One ou the he ' of the day; but they receive a new value significance fro tbeir cokiection, wie ...

FRACAS IN A MUSIC HALL

... FRACA3 IN A MUSIC HALL. At SoutlIwaVr PolicC-court on Friday, Jokn All'Ueian, aged twenty-sight, described as a booliaciler, was charged before Mr Sbla(e with assaulting Police-constable Larkin, 228 L, by strik;ing him oil the face with a broken glass at Gatti's Music I-fall, \xrstmulster-hrulge-road. The comphlainant stated that lie assd1 another constable nalsied North wsst in plain clothes ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 891 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SELECTIONS FROM LANDOR.*

... SELECTIONS FIROM LAzVDOR, PERHAPS the chief and principal thing remarkable about a selection from Landor is that it should be the first of its kind. Nothing better indi- cates the singular want of popularity which this great writer has experienced than the fact that such a selection should have waited for nearly twenty years after his death before appearing. For Landor is, of all writers ...

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... TAE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS. PROMENADE CONCERTS, COVENT GARDEN. te,3 Nl(l 0'clests, too Performlers. Ba1nd of the Coldstrearr Guards. Mr. Carrodus, Lealer. 3,. ?? ;rid Pey iolds- Solo Cornet. 'Mr. A. Gwy]lym Crowe, Conductor. Mr. Carrodus, Violin , Rs, 15dll; 1 lwe Solo. Mdlle. Elly Warnots, Mdne. Mary Cummings, Aliss Annie Rock, and ;. c l-ri.-li:at; 'Spasish Market Place, ...

CUTTINS FROM THE COMIC JOURNALS

... CUTTINS FROMI TUE COMIIO JOURNALS, (Front Pouch.) ;At '1TUF..- literal andlord: What areyou doing Vl ?? Irish fottop (ercuged in mending his ~ie ]\lSist t gothterin' in me rints, sorr! (The tilurc Ihlolis flic sdie~t, ?? retijee I] i~pE 'llaks'lere's ;ls were lirst prodaced how long ( 'i lily to run ot each one? It is dillicult to Ilihel, luit cerybedy has heard of Shalispeie's v Pi 'L~i~g ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... TlHE LONDON THEATRES. The wares weather with which Augulst has been ushered in has naturally affected the business at tlhe theatres ?? open. W~ith this sweck Mlr EIlwin jotlth has terminalte' his engageiiellt at the AinE[:Lil,. A 211(rnjillg perforinante of Dei? Cas de lnac a seas given on 'Tlbursoday, the Liellillg plr- gvali55n5e retainilsig The J'iml'a lke lfey wlih il has r-ov ed very ...

Published: Saturday 05 August 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3237 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

New Novels

... 4- Kw' cX1~ 'K REDEEMED, by Shirley Smith (3 vOls.: Hurst and Blackett), has the merit of being considerably better written, so far as style is concerned, than the general run of novels. It is also dignified by having some sort of purpose-that is to say, by having some reason for existing, even though what the nature of the purpose is we are by no means sure. So that, on the whole, the ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1882
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1004 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... C A NTSE BIRINGAM, W l N~zenr., Theehief event of ?? place this morwing, when M. Gounod's mew oratorio, The Remption, WaS proacd. The rompoasr, in a prefatory note, s Wt ?? 'a&' i the autumn of the year 1867 that I rt thought of composing 'a musica work ofi the !Rdaption. I wrote the words at Rome, where I passed two inonths; of the winter 1867-8 with my friend FlEbert, the celebrated ' ...

DRURY LANE THEATRE

... ; 1. ? I - Alway. i ;Aw ---TUATIM.. .ve tbleaux, asth ' e 0ri~~e ay47qer4 ?? to seves ~qa, ani into nq, 'lw number have ?? e 't~ta$ idgn~iy $h ~vpj aii~ ad' sage crpener, tatthlo Pa4 r £6,,.D~~i 4rz914i tetiqnrthe nt g~uav.q 4 pjugiu ptty, thepatur owte el-rd, ?? geeit ofteatseuisatihtelr O t,~te*4I~ ide 9II! 1b1OMFil 91 59. ?? iy dria Teyeewfln sin Wobl~q, wisepae ?? ?? kwaonhen brier ofan ...