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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... American musi- P cal farce, as Mr IHooper has made arrangec- d ments to transfer The Mysticall Miss frons ti the Comedy Theatre to the Shafteshuiry to- Ib morrow, the Comedy probably then falling to 'I |Mr Ifyrle Bellew. The majority of the per- tc I ...

MUSIC OF 1899

... onths in the bright of the summer, when! j Covent Garden was open; for apart from occa- so sional visits to the outlying theatres by provin- cc cial tronues we have bad no Other opera. ThleI .1Carl Rosa Company, which had rather poor. a! aeseasons- at ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... d TMETOPOLE THEATRETHE C. RUNAWAY GIRL - Ki The Runaway Girl remains the New-Year pa r attraction at the ?Metropole. It is bright and e oausicca, and was enjoyed by more than one wi it audience yesterday. th m - Ihe .d IYCEUIM THEATRE-- SOLDIERS ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Mr PBroby's new theatre in Queen Street is not also still in the hands of the workimen; bitt the Lcie manager hopes to open it early in the spring, vioil It is understood that he has res olved not to use put the name of Penley's Theatre, but instead resi ...

PARIS WINTER FASHIONS

... use the, 9 French expression-which a little damp or rain! it reduces to limpness.- White tulle hats are reserved for the theatre. it In the streets one sees black and particularly blue tulle hats, the latter generally ornamented with' the most natura ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Funds, hopes to be able 0 to open his new Great Queen's Street Theatre in - in less than two monthsa time. Since Mr Penley ?? acquired this house, which is identical with the r old Novelty Theatre, managed for some con- ti siderable period by the late Sir ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... effective, and the asu- Ico 3i mneed bend does good servico. Bel 32 EMPIRE PALACE THEATRE. Vii q) Coli'bris rmidgets are the principal attraction at c the Empire Pelece Theatre this wcek, anur their .r t54 appearance laqt nisligt in a performance which is ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... farcical v comedies seem likely, just at present, to be the h most popular programmes at the theatres. p or. Business, however, in a. great many of -the c N_ London theatres has rapidly increased during h 5430a the past week. It is curious, indeed, that there ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... these are followed P rnc'i The pantomime, though I , ?-AI ainpeareci to be enjoyed by : nc It wvll be Ftaged until further THEATRE - A FAST LIFE. -*en i-ame] dramia still holds the field at a Fast Life, which is waell enough e eiplavroers. is at tho ...

TRAVEL, ADVENTURE, AND GEOGRAPHY

... every living k creature but man himself. He called at Sait e Lake City, but found nothing to detain hin i there-' even, the theatre is no longer supplied ,ith actresses from the Prophet's family, so the great fun of the thing is gone. After those e wanderings ...

MINOR BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... a a well-printed volume explaining their methods of a ventilation, and its application to churches, ed balls, workrooms, theatres, as well as to sewers, be drains, and soil pipes. The book is profusely de illustrated writh diagrams. N½ Pictorial Comedy ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... theg Keanls werer then playing dunrins a ate.r'n g en- gagement at the Theatre-Royal. Aftsrwafldts Vei lydfor a short timne with Mfrs N~esbitty and then went for a term to the old Theatre-: R~oyal, Edinhuegh. In London his dehut w as: with the Kfeana inl ...