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AMUSEMENTS IN GLASGOW

... (FROM OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE RorAL.-LesseCs, Iessrs Howard and Wvndham: Aeting-Manager, Mr F. C. Cowlard.- The ?? Continent is the attraction provided for the patroits of the Royal this week. Sensationalism is represented in the highest form in the play, which bears the adjunetive title of vepmiofioe (tred Crime. The picce is well played, and ci, Mondav it was received with mnith ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1323 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE NEWEST THEATRICAL [ill]

... THE NMWE'fS TIENTRICAL L.STAR. (rny Oun sm'tCIAL COWtaIJ-Sarol-r',t) Onl SaturIdayt ext Drury-lane ['heafre ivill reopen its in 'etemt a Joe, a mitelodra Ina wit ich htas enjoy ed gt eat A popularity in Anmerica tluri ig the spaice of two Years. L The caller at ?? -lane the other daii Coulti not see Mr B, Corbett hecan.-, like tin- Splatliill t IIet, lie was not Net ,tt in) sight ; ut Mr ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1772 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN DUBLIN

... AMvTS1E131EINM's IN I)UBLIN. (FROM OUR OWN MOIUMSPOND)RNT.) GAIHtTY niEATRlE.-Proptietor, Mr Michael (uinn Buisjne's-sManiager. Mr ?? Isand(.- Mr andl Mrs Ed ward ( omptoni's conicdy compnp,sv eteredl on tleir l second wvieek on1 ZiloniiaY night, whleni t le 11ouse Was a, well filled to iwitness thle 1iro liietioii of Thei Jeli-O/a. Mr w(i Edia ri Conipton's iepreselitation of B ob Acres Was ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1021 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CASTE AT THE PALACE

... -CtAbTE AT THr PIALACE. [r H-I 1. Geore D'AIro, .. Mr SI ITT BT lIT fr Caltaill, liitreL ?? I. Mr il. MEi CHAII 11T r E, le ?? , Ml All, ItIK;ll ?? Sami ?? ?? .. Mr Gml.a:vi r HARI1E Dixonl ?? . . . . . M r l'lm m iL~ Marqllie Oe St. Maur ?? ( lll F N o- E.sther .1r~les ?? M'sI N',lr 1 KrAT le i'olly Eccls ?? Miss A, M or 11 oe. c se Onl Thursday aftrzioo0011 Mr G3ilbert llare and a ze ...

Published: Saturday 07 April 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 773 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MUSICAL EVENING AT THE PUBLIC HALL, IPSWICH

... I | IA Muiosil Evening was the modest title given to what might appropriately have been termed a grand evening cencert, mt the Public Hall, Ipswich, ea Thursday evening. A obarmingly varied programme had been provided, Mr. James Price, a gentleman who occupies a high plane in the musical world, aoting as conductor, and the fact of this gentleman identifying himself so prominently with the ...

THE NUDE IN ART

... I LEITERS FROM SIR F. LEIGHTOi AND OTHER ARTISTS In connection with tre nction of the Glasgow police inA reference to the nude in art, an important ?? has taen place between Mlessrs James Conell & Sons, Renfleld Street, and Sir Frederick Leighton, Mr E. J. Poynter, Mr Arthur Hacker, and other distinguished artists. Messrs Conell had exhibited in their windows prints from the Bath of Psyche, ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES

... M iUSICAL AND DRAMATIC NOTES s ?? M~r. JI. Pitt Hardeore's comipany7 play Hea-t Lynne at the Theatre royal, Leeds, n~est week. M. Paderewsk-i wlill arrive in London the week after nxadwlthnproceed on asirprovicia tour. Herr Mover Lutz is toD celebrate thle twenty-fifth an i v e r sary of hia -irmsical dircotorship of the Londont (iaietr Theatr-e on the 28th inst. Mill.If. Clotilde Kleeberg. ...

THE NAVAL OFFICER'S MISTAKE

... THE NAVAL OFFICEP.X$S 1VIJrIk~AKEa A STORY OF WAR AND PEACE. Bt MRS. HARCOURT.R(OE, sa An~thor of A Mlan of Mystery, &c, 'vHAPTERl XVII.b A GYREAT VISA1FrOIcNTa!ENT. W Before Ca W~eatmoreland wae up the next G 3elreiritr hn lir ?? wrote InorsiDg 'd p^ut it on the breakfust table, F bima 5 ote, a wa~rn only-4' I have thought fta l0vDerytrgOv~er, and I musto keep my promised woerd. rl~'srelt'l ...

MUSCIAL EXAMINATIONS

... MUSICAL E~4,1 To tihe Editor of IoO9 N DEAR SIR1 .L-I - ?? Oahs P. - 2`o t he Ediftor of Mie A' iN letter had Iap ared ?? th kindkly sent so a cop I,s 31o 'SsgN ky is iustf- colithninrg all 1i[A egnsatisreofi ?? OI~e c ?? the seltislenrts ossise 11Isdo'~~~i~ e, l ll o c d First, lip (Mr Fr. that the Lonldon ?? ugpr'is'eisly the slnot fo,[i5 l * d London, ., hbgeA ,oto carry ott the r ...

MIDDLESBROUGH MUSICAL UNION

... IMTIDDLESBROUGH MUTSICAL UNION. DVORAK'S SPECTPE'S BRIDE, The final concert of the season was given in the Town Hall, Middlesbrough, on Wednesday night, the programme consisting of a short mis- cellancous selection and Dvorak's cantata, 'The Spectre's Bride. Cherubiii's overture, Leg Abencerages, opened the programme, and it was somewhat unworthily followed by a ballad of tln' drawiug ...

THE HIDDEN TREASURE STORY

... | INTERVIEW WITH MR. J. MOBBS. HOW THE SECRET WAS DIVULGED. Ic THE INDIA OFFICE AND ITS INFORMANT. In connection with the strange tale of hidden treasure, a Pall Mla'l representative has had an interview with Mr. J. Mobbs who first directed theattention of the India Office to the matter. Where did you see White last? - At Southampton, as neari as I can remember, about the 20th of last month ...