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CHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... D 1 : , .. - CHERER. - MUSICAL' : PS T SE-OOD DAT. Iat ?? . ,N .D . g ?? J. -~ BRDG5 -E W- 'fDELOUGE' OF 8.AWT &A (FROM.OUR OVN COUP~PONDRnT) ad 'En, ?? - To e fcitus initian of Dr to g, was devoted t ...

MUSIC IN LIVERPOOL

... MUSIC IN LIVERPOOL I lag Although the season of music in Liverpool id- is waning, there are several fixtures of im.- he portaice which have yet to be realised.- e This afternoon, at three o'clock, the ...

Music at Christmastide

... Al it 1?, i -C at - (Itlivirtinardibe Music in London at Christmastide is almost as scarce as snakes il Iceland. IFor, so far at any rate as public concerts are concerned, musical people are holiday making, the vacation being broken only ly anl Orchestral Concert at Queen's Hall on Christmas Day for the benefit of those unfortunate bachelors and others who have no friends in the metropolis, ...

Published: Saturday 29 December 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1578 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

New Novels

... . . . 41 C?,, cW flobfb? 41T1T TEMPTATION OF OLIVE LATIMUIF IT is difficult to work up much sympathy with the rather feeble set of persons who sustain the action ot Mrs. L. T. Meade's The ;Temptation of Olive Latimer (Hutchinson and Co.). The temptation to which Olive succumbed was to marry the excellent and prosperous medical man, who loved her and whom she loved, without letting him know ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1067 | Page: Page 32 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Theatres

... ?? zhratuo BY W. MOY THOMAS FACING THE MUSIC THE limits Of the farce writer's privileges have not bedn authoritatively defined ; but it is perhaps safe to say that the pro- ceedings of his personages, if not exactly rational, ought at least to be conceivable. I cannot help feeling that Mr. J. H. Darnley, the author of the new farce in three acts at the Srl1AND Theatre, has been a little ...

Published: Saturday 17 February 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1688 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MOUND BY THE WAY

... The witch scanned the crystal with increased intensity By EDEN PHILLPOTTS. Illustrated by R. W. MACBETH, A.R.A. II.-(conbzaued) GAMMIER GURNEY dwelt quite alone, and none had seen the alleged mariner, her son, the occasion of his visits being hidden in nocturnal mystery. Upon one point at least there was no doubt: the dame vended choicest cognac to a favoured few at a shilling a pint, and ...

Published: Saturday 04 August 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5700 | Page: Page 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SLAVE MARKET AT CAIRO

... THE SLAVE MARKE T AT CAIJRa Dr .b 3 T 19HE :fBMON OPE b )k b d- Acting on the advice of their solaitcr, the Is Lj proprietors of M. Maliie Dastug'ne's celebrated I et picture, The Sihve Market at C ...

MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE

... At Kensington Gardens the baud of the 2nd b LV.A. will erform thieevening, at eight o'cloc * the ?? of masic :-Amencan qucsep, Ye Bostn Teaw Pary; seebn Carmen ar, Wird and ...

The Theatres

... vhr Z, hratrc'q' BY W. MOY THOMAS IN THE S O UP TH E audience at the STRAND Theatre on Tuesday evening laughed consumedly at the late Mr. Ralph Lumley's three-act farce, entitled in the Soup, which, after a preliminary trial in the country, has found its way to town. What more need be said to proclaim this posthumous production of a playwright who has contributed some good work to the ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 693 | Page: Page 27 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LOCAL THEATRES

... :By way of variant. the mzaagezen -z Royal Court Theatre has brotaht Tr--iz i succeesful pantomime cf Tae Babes . s Wood several new songs azd new 6-ta, these adding to the a-ra; ...

BIRMINGHAM PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY

... I BItMPGEAM PHOTOGRAPHIC ' SOCIETY. 0 : Once again the Royal Society of Artists hazs wlcomed tbe Biigham Photographic Society to its rooms, and the photographers this time present tothe public a collec- tin onf pictures which more than ever justifies their a claimn to artistic kinship. The shiow is not quite so - imposing this year as was last year's, a little less space eL teinytaken -up ...