THE LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY
... T HE LTAVj- pOL ail AH 051 05, CIE4, I- FINAL CON CERT O1' THE No story in the dci Alpwen: o ?? s more striking than tht ,r RE- Verdi is the subiect. 'e-ribsv WIG- turn towards the literary side of ti ...
... T HE LTAVj- pOL ail AH 051 05, CIE4, I- FINAL CON CERT O1' THE No story in the dci Alpwen: o ?? s more striking than tht ,r RE- Verdi is the subiect. 'e-ribsv WIG- turn towards the literary side of ti ...
... AGRICUTU'RAL SHOWS. BLACKPOOLM -he;fUlshwof the Blaokpool , at a Die- ?? _ociety, which openedatte Gadn yesterday morning., is the eabibitio-l hold under the net W ee tewhole of northern Lanca- 5sjo , ...
... AMUSEMENTS IN DUBIJN. FPhOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) GAIETY THEAritE.-Lessees, Michael Gunn, Limited Manager, Charles Hyland.-The pantomime of Little Red Aidingp Hood has successfully entered on its second week. Miss Mabel Love, in the part of the heroine, has won warm appreciation with her pleasing and sym- pathetic acting, and sings and dances with much spirit. Miss Violet ?? is also to be ...
... THE WORES OF SHAKESPEARE. London: Macmillan and Co. With the publication of volume ten is completed the Eversley edition of Shakespeare's Works, edited with introductions and notes by Professor C. E. Herford. The uew volume contains Coriolanus and .Timon of Athens, the sonnets and other poems of Shakespeare. The editor's introductions to the plays, ?? are well worth the attention of the ...
... HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.-MR. TREE. HEiery Evening, at 8 0, Sbakespeare'8 A MID3UMMER NIGHT'S DREAM (with the whole of Mendelssohn's Music). Matindes, Every Wednesday and Saturday, at O 0 Box-office (Mr F. J. Turner) open 10 0 to 10 0. HAYMARKET THEATRE.- Hi. Sole Lessee, Mr Frederick Harrison. Managers, Mr Frederick Harrison and Mr Cyril Maude. Every Evening, at S15, THBc RIVALS. Miss Winifred ...
... (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-Manlaging Director Mr Robert Courtneidge; Acting-Manager. Mr Edmonrstone Shirra. -Mr Wilson Barrett is here this week in a round of hie favourite plays. The Alanxman was performed on Monday evening in the presence of a large house. M1r Barrett as Pete Quilliam emphasised the manliness and pathos of the part with advantageous results, affecting his ...
... I (SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE KRA.) This usual weekly meeting of the County Council was held on Tuesday afternoon at the County Hall, Spring-gardens, Mr DICKINSON presiding. THE CRYSTAL PALACE. The Theatres and Music Halls Committee reported:- We have considered a plan submitted by Mr H. Gill- man of a temporary stage which it is proposed to erect at the Crystal Palace for the cafe chantant ...
... (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-Lessees, the Northern Theatres, Limited; Manager, Mr Otto C. Culling.-Mr J. K. Murray and Miss Emilie Dawson have been seen here in the emotional drama Driven front Home, in which four-act play the lady named has been seen in a most sympathetic portrayal of Laura Raybrook, the wife of Walter Hatherleigh, the latter character being also pleasingly ...
... I F BOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) GAIETY THCATRE-Lessees, lichael Gimn, Limited; Manager, Mr Charles Hvland.-Mr George EdwardeB's company opened here on Monday with that popular musical play The Runaway CGrl, Mliss Frances Earle made a hit as Winifred Grey, both singing and dancing in a pleasing and effective manner. Mr Bert Haslam appeared in the character of Guy Stanley with his usual success, ...
... AMUSEMEINTS IR BRISTOL. (FROM OUR OWVN CORRESFONDENT). PRINCEL'S THseATRE.-Proprietor and Manager, Mr James Macready Chute.-An excellent performance of the ever-popular drama, Eastf Lynne, by Mr J. pitt Hardacre's company, under the direction of Mr Edmund V. Campbell, is attracting large audiences this week. Mliss Laura Hansen presents a fine emotional exposition of the part of Lady Isabel, ...
... MR LBwisV WALLER, who has bad some splendid parts to play during the time he has acted under Mr Tree's management at Her Majesty's Theatre, has now, perhaps, his greatest opportunity in what is usually referred to as the character part of Iago, in the revival of Othello, which~will take place in the winter, after Julius Ciesar. In this last revival Mr Tree, Mr Waller, Mr J. D. Beveridge. and ...
... I (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) TYNRE THEATRE.-Managing-Directnr, Mr F. W. Wyndham: Acting-Manager, Mr F. C. Sutcliffe.-Tbe return visit of Mr Ben Greet's company in The White Hetahlrc is proving successful. Mr Douglas Vigors as the unscrupulous Lord Angus Cameron plays with commendable restraint; Mr Ernest Imeson in the part of Dick Beach submits some really meritorious work; Mr Adaam ...