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THEATRICAL ITEMS

... Patti travelled to Paris especially to see Sir Augustus Harris, in order. to sign the agreement for her appearance at Covent Garden in the forthcoming season. The final-arrange- ments wexe accordingly comp!sed on Thursday night,: and Madame Patti left ...

GRAND THEATRE

... afteriion was annicd to .tke. the fform of tcesa operatic' recitals ?? at Covent Garden Theatre at. the 'en of JanuayC Itmay be necessary~r to explain that at -'thetime mentiane Covent- Garden Theatre= =wt given' up to 'fancy-dress halls, sad' the orhesitra was ...

CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY

... since then is difficult to trace. Previous to its production by Mr. Lago in 1890, we can only recall the performances at Covent Garden 'Theatre in June, 1860, with the late Rosa Csillag as Orphices. Now, 131 years old, the work s is staged for the first ...

MR. RANDELL'S CHOIR

... she Conservatorium at Leipzig, where he greatly distinguished himself. He played, in 1882, at the Promenade Concerts: at Covent Garden Theatre, and later at the Crystal Palace. As. he is. yet under thirty, he ought to arrive at the foremost. position among ...

THEATRICAL ITEMS

... which Miss Lillian Russell intends producinP in London next spring. - ' The first fancy-dress ball will take.place at Covent Garden on the 30th inst. The general meeting of the Theatrical Choristers' Association will take place on the 15th inst. Thel ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... THEAT RE ROYAL. MISS FORTESCU- E IN- TTHE H NCHBACK. Since the month of April, 1832, when, at Covent Garden, Miss Fanny Kem rble first played Julia to the Me-ster Welta/er of James Sheridan Knowles, every actress with her heart in her profession has ...

CLEF CLUB INVITATION CONCERT

... Prussia, and st was first performed at the New Palace, Potsdamn, October 28, 2841.- It had its first hearing in London at Covent Garden Theatre, January 2, L845, conducted by G. A. Macfarren. In giving even a fragment to us last night, the Clef Club did a ...

THE GRAND THEATRE

... Rivals is dramatically and pathetically presented. Through the machinations of Captain Mathews, the first production at the Covent Garden Theatre is unsuccess- ful but the influeuce of Lord Daxideton, who is won over to the cause of the young author by the ...

THEATRICALS AT WINDSOR CASTLE

... Queen last evening witnessed the performaure of Gounsd's opera Faust, by the Royal Opera Company (from the Opera House, Covent Garden), under the direction of Sir A. Harris. Shortly after nine o'clock her Majesty and the Royal Family entered the Waterloo ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... that included Mr. Rae, Mr. Harley, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Orger, and Miss Kelly; and ten years later it was brought cut at Covent Garden with M r. Charles Kemble, Mr. Emery, M1r. Fawcett, Miss Brunton, and Miss Foote in the leading parts. Of late years it ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... visit last mornh, and now, close upon that, we are favoured with a week's season by Sir Augustus Harris's company irom the Covent Garden Opera House. The attendance last night, however, left something to be de-ired It may be that, having lately heard Gluck's ...

REMINISCENCES BY CORNEY GRAIN

... nOW count upon should surely be reckoned. M'ith quantity has ceale better qualty, ior in the early days of this fruit at Covent Garden such specimens ats were exposed for sole-green, hard, pithy, and tasteless -were but parodies of the real tanana as eaten ...