NEW BOOKS

... THE Nxw. PARleTY, DrcenBYOM orS 3%lFnnxas, is the title of a formidable - looking I volume of over 400 pages, in which certain indi- Jth vidtuals, not commonly known as leaders of men th Ihave combined to give expression to their opinions T. Ion what is really wanted to mnake the 'machinecry of humian existence work smoothly. Some vague ~ notions of anew party, v~hioh would comuifl a what is ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... GRAND THEATRE, CARDIFF. The new realistic arid esational drama, Pi1 fiild of Justice (to whiclh we have already referi-d in thle'o coluniris). will be prdorl ed for the first tiuo tbis 'vhoirdayl evening at the Grand Theatre, Cardi.5, arid repitition performsmes will ne given tirnrgl- oist tire Week. Ill the cagnable hands f AMr. llarinigtoa Reyno:lds's conipany, including, na it dots, ...

PHOTOGRAPHY

... ThOTOGRAIĀ¶Y. TIl I IT ?? IC> ANUATJ,. : The vory otxistencee of twhis muost olablora~to, of l,'!srueld, ?? usefull puiblicationu iS ai testiniony th, 1to the ttl:UVxlloiiS aldvrant ~vbioh hass boen mtulo ie li' iii plotgrs~gplhio science ea altnrt sineo Mi. ml ret i' 'izpct sltes oederl ill produeiuuc sun-piotulrca, tidisiq3uolt~ly itiitthetotott by lighit. ~t'ia t was t ?? yewtrs nigo. Not ...

UNDER REMAND

... UNDER ].EMIAND. An Original CDr.ni-a, itt Four Acts, byv Reginald Stockton and Eric Hudson, produced at tile Theitre Rtoxal, Bolton. on Monday, Joly 231,I-. Ben Burleigh ?? Mr llexy GEORGE Police-sergeant Luke Hlolt M~lr j1 j. 13LLtIER Ned Trucenan ?? br HARRcY SrANVoOR Captain Mortimier ?? 8IRtItie WeIi1Ti P'C. Mike ?? r (3 5F.L!L ?? Mr CHAiLxSe DENLRY Fritz ?? xxe 'IC'CAc Lecry ?? 1( ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 988 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NINA, THE NIHILIST

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MUSIC AND DRAMA

... MUSIC AN D DRAMA. PA.DEREWSK[t AS A COMPOSER. TlIE KAISER'B NTEW SONG. Htow many gradee of mertt are there in musical com- position ' Franc the esttement of a contemaporo27 we gather that there aore at least five, for we read that apparently M Paderewaki prefers to pose as a flifth- rats comnposer tbau as a first-rate pianist. It vwould have bseeu interesting to know tD wha~t furtber depbh3 ...

MARLBOROUGH WORKMEN'S SHOW

... IMABLBOROUGH WORNMEN'S BHOW. Iillf And .- he_. ?? r -4.1 ?? hfawt lMAIJAWIXVIJUULI TV~^LS Wlyr The annual bhowin Oonneotioa with the Marl- borough Workmen'. Flower Show and Home Industry SooietY wan held yesterday iW the girls' schoolroom, The Friare, Rosemary street, ?? lent for- the ococaion by the Society of Friends; and though not- guite so extensive as regards the number of entries, the ...

MUSIC

... music. r 1113 NEW SALLE ERARD I The Salle Erard, a concert hall which forms part oft v' Measre. 1rard'H new preomise in G(reat Mallborougih. o street, wee duly inaugurated esterda y aftenmoos witll pmra p o reci I by H. PalderewHski. 'Jo prefiesil tb dfurnisdletails of tihe performance woiuld ble abHord, fa,r nearly twice the number of peoplo that th1e place ?? .hold had been invited, and ae ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FA.S3fTl . AND VARlEIM7IS. I VICEREGAL CORrT. His Excellency the Lord Lieutenant eZZ6 tained the following at dinner last erefin d the Viceregal Lodge-Hon Lady ?? Lord and Lady Inhhiquin, and Hon Missa* C and M O'Brien, Hon Miriam Thellzssr, 01 Hon G and Mrs Lyttieton and Miss Talhai Mrs Herbert Jekyll, Sir C Cuyler, Yr i Mrs A W Ridley, Miss E -Neatwn, BH05b5 tine, Mr C W Wright, MXr C E de ...

THE FINE ARTS IN MUNICH

... I THE FIN.E ARTS IN MUNICH (FROM A CORRESPONDENT.) As London has its Academy and its New Club, Paris its Champs Elysfes and its Champ do Liars, so the Bavarian capital has its ,Crystal Palace, and now for the second year its Seces- sion. It is not a little strange that the origin of the schism which two years ago occurred in the old Association of Munich Artists can be traced to far-away ...

CORPORATION ART GALLERIES

... CORPORATION ART i GALLERIES. I The Boar Runt, the example of Rubens which Bailie Shearer purchased en behalf of the Corporation of Glasgow at the recent Adrian Hope sale, was yesterday placed on exhi- bition in one of the Sauchiehall Street Galleries, and attracted considerable attention. It can- not be said that the pressure of attendance at the Corporation Galleries is ever very great. A ...

THE THEATRES

... ROYALTY- UTOPIA, LIMITTF After a brief vacation the RoyaltyTh was last night opened for the &-2.se n the fortnight that it has been cloceq 5tri:-- g* alterations on an exteniive sc-le carriea out and the interior has beer re-decorated. A change which will 'ietg' S commended is the re arrangemei t ,: entrance hail and the smoke-room, by .5 iaditiornal corridor leading to t'te SLr been secured. ...