THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... THE DJAoA IN PARIS. UNE VENGEANCE, pic-e, in Three Acts, by 31. Henri Arnic, ,rocleed at the Gymnase, Sept. 82th, 1893. j Sllire . 1 . .DFrrs ,,,iics N-,rdser . . M. Nu--LBS jsde ?? FRsEoAL M. BoeUDer. Fir..l5.. * . .. ?? M. SEciLs T ?? . Icdile. MALvAU iseeio . .erdier .. Mdlle. lATcLiFi? (,Rey o7ti OWN CORIRESPONDENT.) TR115, glCesi-)AY, OCT. 5.- M. Blasset and Hhr l hoxxe set out rather ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2787 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SPRING SHOW IN DUBLIN

... THE, SPRINGT SHOW IN DUBLIN. DUBLIN, TuESDAY.-The spring show of the Royal Dublin Society was opened to-day at Balls- bridge. The show extends over four days, and the exhibits comprise cattle, dogs, poultry, pigeons, rabbits, agrfcnltural and draught horses, * and machinery. There are entries from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland. In tbe shorthorn class of bulls, the entries are 43, ...

LOUGHGALL INDUSTRIAL AND COTTAGERS' SHOW

... LOUGUGALL INDUSTRIUL AND COTTAGERS' SUOW. Patron-Mrs. Cooe, The Manor, LDrghgall Honorary secretary-Mr. Arthur Brook. Judges- Work, Mrs. Reilly, Mrs. Babington, and Mrs Greaves ; washingL, Mrs. R~flly and Mrs. Babing. ton; writing, Mr. Charles Ensor : bread, Mrs. Reilly and SMrs. Babington ; batter. Mrs. Eusor and Mrs. Weatherhead ; flowers and fruit, Captain St. George and M essrs. ...

DON QUIXOT AND HIS WONDERFUL EXPEDITION

... ~ho DEDICATED TO THE BIGHT I-ON. W. E. a, 5159 BY AN IRISHMAN. Isla Jr. Once enl a tille a wvondroue Chief ire Le frth a wondrous Bard, .011 To fled thle Happy Land, of Where peace and Plenty always reigined, Where none were poor or sarI; ha Tire only problem was -to rose d F The unkurr wealth they had. ey Tire Chieftain wras a mighoty men, he A famrons sian ri~s he, en 115 %wendreuu ...

MESSRS HARRISON'S CONCERT

... MF,3R,9 HARRISON'S CONCERT, | The ?? Of the series of subscription concerts ?? by MHars oarrison, of Birmingham, was held last night in tbb CunithD bealltandiw actiropea tion of hearing lmie. Albani, h# a rwe audience. But tbeie was a dimhppoliatoent in store for thob e Present. Mhae. Albani, ?? by hetr husband, arrived in Bristol with the full ietention of r lulfilling her engsgemeint, but ...

MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER

... MAGAZINEB FOR NOVEMBER. .,me 1AT -l-l I |TflIRD NOTIOE.] In Scuibhuer Magazine there is a very olkefiallY written aeticle on Mme Roland, whioh is well lubtrated, and partieularly In ?? to portraits has the advsntage Do ?? tarnished by her family The Glimaple of the French llhesrator. which ure concluded, Are very enjoyable. Oloae Colville's article, In Camp with che Katohin describes work ...

MARGARINE

... MARGARME. B Some eurlous fadt have recently beaen brought out aS to the myetery-hitherto surrounding the, dieposal of I the Immense quantity of margarine still consumed in this countvi In these columns we (says the Standard J have pointed out tht. there Is probably a. very extensive consumption In working clae coffee houses and refreibment roome In the form of so. called broed and bbutter. ...

MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... AT Sir Augustus Harris's invitation, Mr Robert X~nTh , thee ,ellknown drawing-room entertainer, ?? t excerpt from his repertory as an extra at submittedan es matinee at the Palace Theatre of varietiea The audience evidently considered it an extra good show by repeated calls and the directors by immediately engaging it. AT the Alhambra on and after Monday next the ballet of Al4addin will ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2719 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN BRIGHTON

... AMUSEMEENTS IN BRIGHTON. (FROM OUR OWN OORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-Managing-Director, Mr E. ,J Infield; Acting-Manager, Mr A. Wheeler.-A Royat Divorce is here this week. Mr Julius Knight gives a fine portrayal of Napoleon, Miss Bertie 'Willis present. ing a pleasing impersonating of the Empress Josephine MIr Fred. Victor makes an excellent Marquis de Beau- mont, and Mr H. Gray Dolby is ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 451 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN LEICESTER

... AMUSEMENTS IN LEICE6TER. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPO)NDFr.f) ROYAL OPERA HoUSE.-Lessee, Major W~instanley; Acting-Manager, Mr John Gregory.-The boards here have this week been occupied by the Leicester Amateur Dramatic Club, who have been giving nightly per- formances of Princess Ida. Credit is due to Mr Frank G. Pierpoint, who has trained the company, and who ably acquitted himself as stage ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 789 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

GALVANISING A PERFORMING LION

... One of the lions exhibited in the play Under ti/e Lieon's Pine, at the Holliday -street Theatre, Baltimore, having been sick for a week, was placed under the care of Dr. Robert Aard. After the matinee performance the lion was led out of its cage by Colonel Boone, its iaster, who held the animal by one ear. The lion ?? patiently while a strong collar with a long chain attached was fastened ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3593 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture