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... Barrington is sligiitlyindis; osed, and in the second place it was feared that the production might clash with the revival of Covent Garden. ...
... Barrington is sligiitlyindis; osed, and in the second place it was feared that the production might clash with the revival of Covent Garden. ...
... welcome which received everywhere through France, and on arrival here in this beautiful country.” OPERA AT COYEST GABORS’. Covent Garden Theatre is. says our London comwncndent, being rapidly dismantled of tho which have been in use on the occasion recent ...
... Comiquo, and other London theatres. He was also joint conductor with Sir Arthur (then Mr.) Sullivan, the Promenade Concerts, Covent Garden, in 1878 and 1879.. was not until September. 1886, when bis opera of Dorothy was produced at the Gaiety Theatre, that Mr ...
... n Opera House, three evenings of the week, are indeed resplen dent; but no more than those on exhibition io the boxes Covent Garden during the season; nor are tho jewels more profuse. It is New York is emerging from the lingering influences of Puritanism ...
... Er>UA» B. LA»K..dBCU»T*BT A»D MAKAaaa. SUNDAY NEXT. JULY 18SL A . LfJVAN NIGHT. Vocalist; MR. ARTHUR STRUGNELL . S.v* l the Covent Garden and elog “Peace and 1 Fnars FULL MILITARY BAND OP THIRTY PEBPORMKRR. flarav baud the MKUaodaJ The Selecuoos will entire)/ ...
... official list has been carefully weeded In the present occasion. “Full dress with been commanded for the State performance Covent Garden to-night. The official programme of the German Emperor's visit was printed four times ovtr, in consequence of the vast ...
... OPERA. It is possible, says London correspondent, that the departure at the Covent Garden Theatre will be the direction of German opera. Sir Augiatu* Harris, it is understood, has been consideiing the advisa Lilityof following the French season by a turn ...
... welcome a time when tbe only fruit available for decoration and for use are pine*, grapes, oranges, and applet Not even Covent Garden can the richest purse now procure strawberries, Udy apples, peaches, raspberries, and the like—all very effective in a ...
... by the eame English composer, will all performed London the same time, viz.- The Golden Legend at tbo Lenten Oratorios, Covent Garden; The (Jondoliert, the Savoy Theatre; at the English Opera-all by Sir Arthur Sullivan. Such an event baa never before occurred ...
... the joint author of several dramas of the melodramatic type. He has, besides, conducted throe Italian Opera seasons at Covent Garden, and is a member of the London County Council for the Strand Division, ...
... whose death was recorded yesterday, is known to most people by repute on account of his London estate, which includes the Covent Garden Market. Apart from this the Duke was a steady-going Liberal, who, however, was so much opposed Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule ...
... be found for bis responsibility with the liauick Girl. Mr. Augustus Harris scored once again with his reproduction of Covent Garden last week, and M. Jean Heazke fortunately recovered from hia indisposition, and played the part of the Moor very finely ...