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HAYMARKET THEATRE

... Wales's, now nearly eleven years ago; but ?? there doubtless were who well re- membered tho quaint old.fashiouoi attire, not to speak of the sandalled shoes, in which Mrs. Bancroft, in the part of Jenuy Nortlivott, courageously arrayed herself, in token of ...

MUSIC

... Soulanroix as Laerte, MI. Carrot] as othario, and others contributed to the general effect of the performance, of which we must speak more in detail hereafter. Signor Bevignani conducted. totAL ITALIu OPE&.-The opening of Covent Garden Theatre for a series ...

THE THEATRES

... the latter pieitc being given as a morniug performlance in order to euiable hint to arrive at the Hetyniarket in time to speak his parting wordvs. Mr. fam bas postponed his departure abroad in order to be present both at the Hay- market on the 20th and ...

LITERARY NOTES

... respect- Lug the translator of Omar Xhayynw. Two, at leat, of our contemporaries were unaware of the fact of his deatb, Dnd One speaks of him as Welcoming the Laureate's dedication. We learn, too, that one inves- tigator tried for three hours at the British ...

MUSIC

... thirtieth series of Sattir- day afternoon performances have bean now given. Four have already been commented on, and it remains to speak of the fifth, which took place last week, when Mdlle. Antoinette Trebelli made her first appearance here, and produced a highly ...

THE INJURIES TO PICTURES AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... nt the Ex=hibitiou with ong pins in their bats. I say wicked enough, because this person-I really cannot bring myself to speak of him more respectfully-must have perceived that the pins he refers to were not Worn inja way which could possibly bring them ...

MUSIC

... presence, and sings and acts with ju dgment and evident experience. Of his powers generally, however, it will be more fair to speak alter his second appearance. Mdlle. Dotti was again efficient in the music of Michaula, and the cast in other characters was ...

THE THEATRES

... an elabonate piece of this deserip- tio some months in advnne Of the customary daite for opening that vast theatre not to speak ef the Olyupie. which re-opencd on 'Saturdny evening under a new aigelue'nt with a revived mnelodrama, entitled *1The Thirst ...

STRAND THEATRE

... of the spectator. Of the humaorous invention displayed by his impersonation of the professor it is no longer necessary to speak, but those vwho had wsitnessed only the A comic perfonnances of1Mr. Clarke could hardly have been prepared for his rely affecting ...

THE THEATRES

... work bss grown considerably. since its first anpearance, aud the new matter that it has a7cquired is full of interest, not to speak of the nurmerous illustrations, which are mostly curious from their associations with the poet's bio- graphy, and are all valuable ...

ROYAL VISIT TO THE ORCHID SHOW

... orchids th ftc general eye, Unless one had been educated up to the sptecial1 poinsts of th flowier-ro which its admnirers s;peak as if it were a creatsre endowed with tender feeshngs and elevated morale-it could not have been guessed that the meet valuable ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... the comedy would severely tax the acting btrength even of the best of the theatrical companies. 2o fewer than nine- teen speaking characters are introduced, not ore of Whom, in vcisv of tho superior importance of dialogue over iucident, can be safely ...