MRS. KENDAL ON STAGE DRESSES

... MIRS. END-A-L ON STAGE DRESSES. Mrs. Kendal has been imparting her views upon stage Ore'ses to an interviewer from the Woman's Wored. What do you think, AMrs. K{endal, asked the inter- liewer of the complaints-which have recently been 1ouand deep-tbat actresses over-dress their parts ? -1 don't think the practice prevails to any extent. I must say I like the ladies of our company to look ...

THEATRES

... ,'-~TH.EATkE~ ~ THE new romantic dram'a' by 'Mr. George R. Sims and Mr. Robert Buchanan with which the ADELPHI has re-opened its doors, ill defiance of the unfavourable influences of the seaside holiday season, is of the true Adelphi pattern. It is an Irish play with a story of the present time, wherein all those types of character oliich an Irish piece cannot safelydispense with are duly ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1890
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1390 | Page: Page 21 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CATTLE SHOWS AT BANCHORY

... CATTLE SHOWS AT BAN CHIORY. IDELSIDF. TNION ANt) DEE9IDE AGRI. qi CULTURAL ASSOCIATION. IA 'an Saturday two cattle sbows were hold on the bi 51 irket, stolleno Bat lachory. Tbe first of these was ai tiel~e-sd Viowhich is open to all ocenpants of to I, 1d within the paridhea, embraced by the Deaside bi _t, the Echt Agricultural Associations, and it in El held in rotation annually at the shows ...

AMUSEMENTS IN GLASGOW

... (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONI)ENT.) PRNoCeSS'S THP&TraE.-Lessee and Mlanager, Mr R. Waldon; Acting-Manager Mr W. Foulis.-For this, the ninth and last week of the successful stock season, the ever-green Ticket-of-Leave M1an has been reserved, and the audiences are as numerous as if tue piece possessed the charm of novelty. Like all the plays which preceded it during the closing season, The Tickcet ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1286 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN SCARBOROUGH

... (1,IOM OCR OWVN. CORRESPONDENT.) S1'A Ti.rlE.-Proprictor> Cliff BLridge Company; Maagler Mr Fras. Goodricke.-MOssrs Darrell and Sarlleys dramatic and musical company have been appearinag here for three nights this week. Tenor and soprano ballads have been sung by Miss Faulkner and 1Ir ared. Darrell. Musical ?? have been given by fir IFred. Stanley. The second part of the enter- tailellent ...

Published: Saturday 02 August 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 864 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... SCENE-the Shaftesbury Theatre, on Thursday, at the clerical matinde. In stalls papa parson, looking very severe, and as though considering that he was not doing quite the correct tiling. Behind him his two daughters, looking neither severe tor conscience-stricken. Sud- denly daughter number one hugs daughter number two, and, with eevtacy inl htr face and in her voice, whispers, This must be ...

Published: Saturday 23 August 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4089 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN EDINBURGH

... [ (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-Lessee and Manager, Mr Walter Hatton,-In securing TMr Augustus H3arris's Venu~s bur. legque company, Mr Hacton has been eminently fortu- nate this week. The excitement on Monday fairly rivalled the first night of a pantomime. Every seat in the theatre had been sold for the week before the doors opened, and thousands have been turned away nightly, ...

Published: Saturday 23 August 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1307 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DOWNEND FLOWER SHOW

... DOWNWI FLOWR SHOW. Thenee ntbaflU'lD ad~jantle Show~beld76In cthe ro~unds (Ii eyed Elownn, sodyeeda~ D-ost puooassfvnhy. Thet D numbered 3 wll, were MOr ?? thpi t the IaI show the increase to the eve steek t 'exhibits, whiott fo .e vo in lY godZ depar meat. The entriesA n the other clak eroe medalt i the average, but there was a decided Impro1WenOt ai tbe quaity of the fruit and vegetables ...

AMUSEMENTS IN LEEDS

... A'j-Er \Ts IN LE EDS. viM l OtCI OinN COtlisiiN )ENI.) xl) J'uintIIf- Lessee, Mr vilon Barrett-Mr G rse* f trinipn enmiey have apjiealed here in The l Lit Riate Neverist as Fraisette and Miss tenill ;l Msrenl'eea and ieted very prettily. t, lsziill eetl in ant~d Mr Harry Child were gool as iwsaiadlearccl ald leastoil. Mr Liligard was funny as cii azi Miss M1larie Dewleulrt as Follow-the- ...

Published: Saturday 09 August 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1207 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... -a I EDINBURGH INTERNATIONAL. I I> }EXHIBITION. I _ I ,THE ARTISAN SECTION. Tli section adjoins the Womea's Industries Section at the eastern end of the North Court, and though occupying merely a corner of ihe- Exhibition it contains nearly 400 e exhibits. The majority of these are of local extraction. Many of them are worthy examples of the skill and iadustry of tbo Scottish artisan, showing ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... I'usTOAND THE DRAMA. __ ?? I - -- ?? ?? (nO-ft3 RCALconaPSFOYvXM.)j Tondon, Sunday Night. in] The' Englih Roase,, by Messs Sim ad .Robart Buchnnaa&,.,So-snoeesftIly produced last nlight at the. Adoiphi, is a storring melodrama, Shi and exceptinig as to certaia-w-3U devised -dtailts in5 1 is practically OA-the goad old-fasluoned lines, . fj ?? hero, Harry lYbiailley, a youthful but lim- 2ab ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... MfUSIC AND MUJIOUNS. The Loudon rehearsals for tho Worcester up Festival will be held on Thursday next, and the Dr., I Festival itself will begin on the following Tues- al day. We have already announced the details of injsic th rormms ndathuhthe vocal score he 001 is nt yt redywe re ow nabld t gie ahe tri liretto, which is from the pen of Mr. Bennett, Tb deals only with a portion of thle ...