THEATRICAL LITIGATION

... TII{EATrICA TPLLI Ti I A In the Middlesex Sheriffs' Coonrt fled Lion ?? Thursday, before M~r UnderSlhreitf Pcn,11 -14rar jury, in the case of Dove v. Lee Balmair Id anil a from one of the superior courts to t~ln9 tt0,'ulsa ic1at Itian)l of assessiug damaiges, the plaintiff S)it ?? Or etile p: counsel, M~r BEarnard, dosenahed 'as a (1'11 (, iill actor, sough t to recover ~40 fhorn the lefeo1 ? ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1511 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SHAKESPEARE'S TOMB

... Considering how rare the references are to the career of our greatest poet, and how seldom it happens that any new information comes to light giving any clue to the poet's habits of life or personal feelings, no doubt many readers will take great interest in the discovery of an old letter inl the Bodleian library by Mr Macray. The letter was written in December, 164, aid that thorough student ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 735 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. E. CAMPBELL'S BENEFIT

... MR, L. CAMPBMI-LL'S BENEFIT. The benefit ontertainment of Mlr E,. CalPbell at; St. George's Hall ?? evenin~g lanst coasisted of a concert, inter- spersed with reclatol eII, and two littflepieceslwhic h opened and closed the ptrOgralttflic. III the first of these, Mr Benjamin WVehater's Idn wlnd Chi-ulr )1, a cotnic drama in two acts, some meonbers of the Irreepoinsible Dramnatic Club ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 852 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ORCHESTRAL CONCERT

... THE announcement that Mr. Cohen's orchestrfl concert will take place next Friday evening in the Ulster Hall will be received with pleasure by all lovers of music in Belfast. That a high-class programme will be carried out on the occasion goes without saying, but we doubt if any previous concert under the conductorship of Mr. Cohen possessed so ?? attractive features as that which will be held ...

LITERARY NOTES

... LlTEORAIRY NOTES. j 00 Tzi~a-Dexy.--1VeryOlWe will 1) 3 tue. rested lo hear a few facts, which we are aboe to give, concerning the forthcorninsg publication oi th^ correspondmnce of the Princess Mlica with the Queen, Iu spite of her recent troubles, thle Quaca has taken the most lively iut-rest in the propara. tiou of the vollnmo, Iraving revised the last sheets during her jomrney to Darwstadt ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... THIEATRICAL GOSSIP. Ir is confidently asserted that Sarah Bernhardt ; is desirous of returning to the Comidie FrannCiisn, and that Al. Sarrcey has been making attempts to bring the matter about by negotiations with M. c Perrin and the committee. Sbould she do so, it can only be as pensionwcire -that is to say, she wil1 receive a fixed salary of 18,000 francs, but will not have any right to a ...

FRENCH PLAYS AT THE GAIETY

... Oil Monday, June 30th, the play, in Four Acts, by 2M. V. Sardou, entitled FEDOtRA. Loris Ipanoff ?? olns. PIERRE BERTON De Siriex .. .uns. LAlANxeOs Gretch .Does. CILiAMROY ?? ulons. UnrjssievE Le Cocher .. Mons. Tiursl;Rr Tchileff.. Mos. Nulaes Lacinesidi ?? ons. AILMAND Le Valet.. Ans. JOLIET Boroff ?? Driums Princesse Fddora loniazoff . M I adaime SARAnI BERNUARDT Corutesse Soulcareff ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2033 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE HAND OF FATE

... Gerald Wynifod . Ar WALTESR HOWE Lainonce ?? Mr DeterB HARE Toni Chambers ?? ?? Mr F. iERY Fenton ?? Mlr C. PIEaRPOixT Mr Brandon ?? ?? Air JouIIsox ?? . ?? Mr Gno. HARDING Dosald MPbIerson ?? .. FrRANK KINsG Edith NVyciford ?? Miss CLARA CALvrIT Madame Zora.Miss ?? I RATE SYDNEY Polly Heathcote ?? Miss NELLIE GILLMORE Mrs Fitchett ?? l iss LENA YouNs A new drama, with the above title, and ...

Published: Saturday 08 March 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 999 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FLOWER SHOWS

... F~ gf ,s1.Iio VVtST RMSkSF1naMySHOW WTGEL-9$OCK- S. nuder the accpicee of the Rope- WcaL, itcofreehre et -LoItoscel Society Was held yest-rtlac. in th~e Town Hall 0F Grecnock, adwl oloeiso'.c'c-o The earhot- of' cosapetios frc teete eer~oci pxtzO. ?? n, taoy. ?J0 LI~'s, and othic va~uehlas, eoucpirei faeoureblty with 0yoice, anithe =Ieoozpetiset- seevery ke-ea, A Cold ie.cipc> ?? ...

GLASGOW CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

... A public meeting of the guarantors and others interested in the Glasgow Choral and Orchestral Concerts was held in the Religious Institution s Rooms, 177 Buchanan Street, ?? Jas. Campbell of Tullichewaan in the chair, The Council, in issuing the prospectus of the . eleventh series of the concerts, stated that it would extend over a period of ten weeks and consist of thirteen concerts-five ...

FLOWER SHOWS

... f Tul autumn exhibition of frnit, flowers, and vyegtables 0 under the auspices of the Peeblesshire Hnrticultural Societyj took place on Tuesday in the great hall of the Chambers In- stitu'on. The display in all classes was the best that has 8 ever been seen in Peebles. Fruit wasa little scarcc,.bu the vegetables and flowers vere numerous, and of the meat i quality. The standard of excellnce ...

THE THEATRES

... TRE T.HEATRFS. CARL B, OSA OI1EUA rO02flfl' . At ties Royalty Theatre blet evening tie Carl Roes Opera Company enterc'd upon an engage rent which is to extendt over tweive rep.uts. I That Mr Carl Rosa, should stay so 0lon6g with us con is a favour, it may he hinted, whichl we 'lave Me hardly deserved by oar neglect in the past. Mu Once upon a timoue a famous iecprelareo cone to Lue' Glasgow, ...