THE THEATRES

... -Right's Right is a melodrama of a conven- tional type, but it p.3ints a moral and adorns a tale. Obviously ite auther has extended experi- ence of tbe stage and the purpose of the latter, and this knowledge is skilfully applied. There was a large audience at the Shakespeare Theatre ?? evening when Right's Right 'vas nerformed by a company wboze members by their talents empba- sued the ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... - I26th Agll AloWz the Piver: a Noel By the auth¶r I&ftc ef Lady Aadley's Secret, &c. In thre ham volures. (31s. 6d London: Simnpkin, Mar- on shail, Kent, and Co.) Somereaders will con- Anot Eader the title-pages of this work to be mis- chnr leading, as the novel ends in the second Jas , ,olue, and a ?? of eight stories makes I tc .p the third. The small tales are very pleasat corp redinl ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT CHESTER

... IiTHE ROYAL SHOW AT CHESTELI f_ -- ALTENDANCES AND GATE RECEIPTS. e The Royal 8sbow ground at Hoole, Chester, pro. le seated a very different spec on Saturday frot d thstwhich it had borne durinz the preceding six ra days. Large numbers of live stock had been re- ty' moed on Friday night, and on Saturday nearly the whole of the live eahibits had disappeared. The machinery and implements will ...

THE ROYAL SHOW

... THE ROYAL SHOWt.- TH E CLOSING DAY. FURTHER AWARDS. The'rain, vwhiob is gladdening the hearts floi agriculturists, had a marked effect upon the at- tendance at the Rwoal Agriculturl Sbow which ended last evening at Hoole, near Cheater., Up to four o'clock on Thursday there was a fair! prospect that the show in point of attendance i would have excelled any of its predecessors, the number of ...

WEDNESBURY ART GALLERY

... WEINSBURY ART G.JTLER An entirely new departure in connection with the Wednesbury Art Gallery was inaugurated yesterday afternoon, when a summer exhibition of amateur works of art was opened, covering not only works in water- colours, chalk, &c., but photographs and specimens of artistic needlework. The idea of the Mayor and Mayoress (Mr.W. H. Lloyd and Miss Anna Lloyd), with whom the ...

ROYAL ACADEMY

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WHO CALLED ORDER?

... WHO OALTFD ORDEE? r - --d_ .- __ 1. I : r At Taueday's Bristol Council meoting an ldeRmMn, , on beint celkcd to order, sid-' Who called order to 0 3 meO -BRnsvoL MERCUIRY. T The following linen are dedicated, without p3r- mission, to B. W. T - You may may whab you like about railway extension, Or of what's rcqinred at Avonmouth Dock; I listen with something that seems like attention, With my ...

LIFE FOR LIFE

... Aewad Orirginatl Sensational Drama, in Four Acts, Wrttnbe Ueorge Darrell, and Produced at thre Theatre Royal,, Melbourne, April 22d, is!)3. ?? Mr (eortot DARRELL Richard Croitihy ?? Mr A. E. GRiEN'AWAY C E:rnest Montrose ?? . MAr ROBERT INMAN C0il,s (tower ?? ?? Gnuo. P. CARlRY J ?? r EDW1iN Kiea~y t Th3e DStt~~ %it ~rines ?? Iail St.' ?? Mr A. G. POitLTON lit StO . Mr CliARites ItiROWN a Joe ...

Published: Saturday 03 June 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1401 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON MUSIC HALLS

... THE TIVOLI. Last week we wvere speaking of the Oxford and its complement of stars, and on our visit this week to the Tivoli we find much the same collection of artists. Drs. Nowson-Smiti, G. A. Payne, Gorton, and other practitioners on the piblic palate for amusement pre- scribe the mixture as before, and a very good mixture it is-a mixture that on the night of our visit seemed to generate ...

Published: Saturday 17 June 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2959 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN LIVERPOOL

... (FRO3f OUR OWN CORREsPONDENT.) PRiCes OF WALES'S TueATeRE.-Mnaging.Director, Captain Wombwell ; Acting-Manager, Mr W. A. M'Neill.-An excellent miscellaneous entertainment has been furnished bareb tr Charles Cobors and his compang, whose diversified talents gave special delight to the large audiense on Monday. Mr robors's songs were received with intense cordiality. r Robert Gatnthony gained ...

Published: Saturday 17 June 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1601 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE THEATRES

... IU'E THEATRES. | ROYALTY -BLUE-EYED SUSAN.'. The managers of the Royalty Theatre still pin their faith to entertainment as bright an the weather. If the public can be induced t4 go to the theater at all, such a piece as Blue-. Eyed Susan will prevail with them. Its- music, if not brilliant, is sufficiently melodious. There are several good concerted piecesv with old English suggestion, ...

THE WHISTLER ALBUM

... I I Messrs Boussod, Valadon & Co., artpublishers, London, send us an album of reproductions of works by James M'Neili Whistler. The original pictures formed part of the exhibition of Mr Whistler's works in the Goupil Gallery last year. That exhibition was doubtless a surprise to those who had not fslloweel the artist closely, and who knew his art only in the formof fougitivepieces. ...