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WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES

... W R] EN TH E SLEEPER WAKES By H. G. WELLS AuthoM of lhke lWoilderpl/ Visit, Tite War of thse WIrlotds, atd TlIe Iiivisible HaA ILLUSTRATED BY H. LANOS ; iglght, ?? by HAUPER AND BROMteLRS, in the United States of America] CHAPTER .X-(GConfioeedJ h scame minutes he was running through the darkness along a ijug passage, and then he crossed some wide and open space, . d no a long incline, ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5449 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SIR HENRY KEPPEL*

... SIR IlENIZY KEPITEL At! 11A1 OF T1l F FLEET. 01 11ho flrvlgroittid Is: whichl is4 pilceil t sand!i tt'af pant ('?VIi-i vilt a id ool i A ?? SaUirey Gktuip, nikit t-s-tt~ aissrigii to--i'1 11 1 ll 1111,t Wlt o lalow t-4l is i n ?? c-vic tha a fu' d'eer.l- linlilwilg itheroalist 31 I vi fI t e t h I I th I N i tself eat IrI I i t i f -, I ir I let Li)'t i ?? oi I ro I iI- IIi ao II It I I; tilt ...

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS

... I-SIC AN' MUSICIANS vwi:CAILROSA PFO S F1 1 N ATV1VI TY ?? ).iUA'H! I MS R ET URN. ?? 4 ?? -myu . i-It' i3 ?? t I\ o;itori'ftlsnt 1l't' tczeintom iin, v f't* l tourin I e. eii3.Ii'1 ic 11, 4 ?? L1UiI L nd n iil 'l * 1011. ro ?? nhugn bot ?? ' bd tII il 7 ovntorei- bte' 'r lh? L:1 i 1fl151t 4V IN O't ?? ccntlinn,-u ?? ii-.- ?? rnhstsN o *d.x.ik ?? - I ' % 1'12 tiI -!k tou at-' ?? A vN 1, h-i .t ...

MUSIC

... MUSIa. T'RISTAN U-ND ISOLDE.o FORn Tllz FIR ST T IMEl IN EN G LISH. t ?? tird [Io e vwas last year prfrormned bye 1 L~ofor-flior Carl Rosa Conipaniy in, ,eve!ral ton% UN M 'be provino but down to last night, Whien M r. and mrs. Corc.r'- e i'tsiov was given, att the Lyrerrii, ;t had not been heard in) English in London. On.e r f~o or thips must have ~,sruek many of thoe who witnessed thlw ...

THE CLAQUE IN THEATRES

... ITHE CLAQUE -IN THEATi THE LAMBS > AT PLY, WHAT MR. LOW EIFELD SAYS A HIDDEN SIDE OF LONDON LIFF Is there an organized claque to create ap- plause or howl disapprobation (according to how it is paid) in London theatres? At the stormy scene in the Prince of Wales' Theatre, on Saturday night, Mr. Lowenfeld, the manager, openly declared that a paid opposi- tion was attempting to ruin his play. ...

OPERA AT MONTE CARLO

... (FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT.) During two months the performances of comedy at the handsome theatre in the Casino enabled visitors to this delightful region to renew acquaintance with several celebrities of the Parisian stage. Mdlle. Jeanne I Granier, Madame §arah Bernhardt, Madame Baretta, MM. Worms, Coquelin cadet, Berr, Galipaux, Dieu- donn6, Dumdny, e tutti quanti, without forgetting ...

Published: Saturday 18 February 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 982 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Advertisements & Notices

... 1NWERS7 TO CORRESPONDENTS. Foul Play, a drana by Charles Reade and wag prdzced at the New Theatre Royal, JOt Ji~'Ja 1,t ii6. ( N) yo, only by production il ?? - r e counrse is to suinnit yourpiecefor con. V tt. *heatria1 s1aagers. aede5 or bNight, a fittaslia, 2n one act, by R., ,E ?? ,as' pr(tlrod '1 at the Lqtceuin Theatre on March ?? * - Anh P that ho aie ains under the inanuagernent of rh ...

AMUSEMENTS IN OLDHAM

... (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL, LIM1TED.-General Manager, Mr Otto C. Culling; Resident-Manager, Mr Charles Clucas. -Mr Arnold Bell has essayed another performance here as Dan Mylrea, in Ben-My-Uhree, and as the wayward son of the Bishop of Man he continues to enact a vigorous and robust impersonation. Miss Frances Campbell is also again a tender and sympathetic Mona Myirea; while ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 534 | Page: Page 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN BRIGHTON

... AMTSEMENTS IN BRIGHTON. -_ ?? ntV~ t1ORRESPONDENT-1 TEE ROYAL.-Lessee and Manager, Mr H. TeA1` A0ting-Manager, Mr A. Wheeler.-M. Cecht Nrn Biene and company opened here on Mon- A.U.'ath The Broken MelodY. M. Van Biene was as pay VIfa ever as Paul Borinski, and delighted the succeo l ith his violoncello solos. Mr F. Joynsen audience W a very fine impersonation of General powelh fgaviss Lena ...

Published: Saturday 11 February 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 714 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... PrTO, JXCIIL THE&TRICALS. nrR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) (RoU OWN CORRESPONDENTs.) Cresprndents are rcqiiested to add their Narnics anid AblJresses to all Reports. ABERDARE. Lic HALL AND THEATRE.-Secretary and Sae Mitr Z. Andrew.-Tbese boards are this week Ianager, Mr Harry R. Grindall's company in Mr Harts Grindall as Carlos, the Italian Zj iaref, is good. Mr H. Esdale as Norman Temple Gostoli as ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1256 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TWO POETS' COURTSHIP.*

... TWO POETS' COUR'rSHIP.* r[PrUBziO Tc-DkL.] These veryinteresting end delightful volnuncs,, uniform in appearance, though not in price, 'with the lately published letters of Mrs Browning, form a unique record of a probably i unique courtship. We can recall no other i instance in the history of literature in which ! two poets of the eminence of the Brownings were married to one another, and it ...

LITERARY PARSONS

... LITERARY PARSONS or e DlTheir Unsuspeoted Tastes. da e Speakiung generally (says Martin West in the ciE C C'hiucii Gu:zete), a parsou takes to literature al- an a most as naturallr as a duck does to water. I am 01 able to speak with some 'authority on this point: Of .1 have so frequently been made the confidant of an persons' literary ambitions, and received so mary i B AISS. on which I have ...