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PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... P1JINCE OF WALES THEATRE. ?? Mr. Hall aaa romances, r in due time trans- ferred from the circulating library, to tho stage. in a view of his succiesses wish such ?? play's as The ti Manxman and Th ...

THE MOODY-MANNERS OPERA COMPANY

... TE MOODY..MAXIERS OPERA UOOP;AY. I PERFORMgNCE OF TANNHAUSER. Undoubtedly Wagners operas exercise a strong hold on the Pssical public in this city, and no better tests- many as to their popularity c ...

THAT BEAUTIFUL WAR OFFICE

... . ] The PaIl Mail publishes the following typical I insfance of War Office methbds: The methods of the War Office, it says, are past firidiug out. Wrhet her Majesty, in March ...

SAVROLA

... * Mr. Winston Spencer Churcill's novel, which has already been published serially in one of the maga- zines, appears at the psychological moment, for the name of this brilliant young soldier, ...

AN UNKNOWN QUANTITY

... AN UJNKNOWN QUALTITY.* ! It is hard to know exactly what to say of tfs~ book. The first, impression left is that it is always needlessly revolting, often irritatingly obscure, while Imany of the chara ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... The first of ten musical noatindes in connection with the Royal Society of Artists' spring exhibition was given on Saturday, before a large and critical audience. The arranig ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... PRINCE OF WALES THEUTRE. The pantomime of Sinbad the Sailor is ronnmug very smoothly and briskly at the Prince of Wales Theatre, but it can scarcely be said to have achieved that popular sueness whi ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... MUSIO AMD TBE DRAMA- Mr. George Aexanlder has engaged MFiss Margaret Halstan for his next season at the St. James's. According to 'Le Guide Musical the first forty performances of Ml. Charpontier's ...

THE POLICE CONCERT

... TWE POLICE ONCINRT. The annual concert in Ponnection with the City Police Forpe, which took place in the Town Hall, last evening, attracted an exceedingly great, though not a crowded, audience, and wa ...

AMUSEMENTS IN DUBLIN

... 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 ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 481 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE

... 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 ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 737 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Advertisements & Notices

... 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 ...