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CHESTER MUSICAL FESTIVAL

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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 ...

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 characters are preposterously stagey. The next is that it is written with a daring disregard for style, the writer labouring heavily in the wake of IoGetrze Meredith, but lacking Meredith's masterly ...

AMUSEMENTS IN GLASGOW

... (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) ROYALTY.-Managing-Director, Mr F. W. Wynd. ham; Acting-Manager; Mr Frank Sephton.-M1y Friend ?? Prince is being reproduced here this week. Messrs Morell and Mouillot's company is a good one, and the piece all through is very laughable. Mr Sam Wilkinson as the snob millionaire is a great success. The roles of the Prince and the pretented Prince are well sustained ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 669 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... THEArT 111,L( us sIP. -'ii h{eNRY ht\ .N- K g iTT,1, i!atlt Iir ?? s-ll known tlat it is its-err smi risiig to itill *o1e it-ae evidenc (it bis liblwralitv. \ g ost tihee ?? conitribu- tions received at thi Bail.k it Eligislil for the P'riliCL of Wah 8 its Hospital Fundl to'r Losislulon is a subscription ot b Ioisl from Sir He or-. ss ho thtough now in the best of health can fete for the ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7319 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

CONCERTS OF THE WEEK

... CU?0CEI.'i >F THE WEEK. Ml. KlI'BELIK'> RECITAL. Tbh cxtraordirnary voung violinist who has so sneedily Ihecerone a celebrity, aind who received the honour of a Ro\t al Command'' last weuk, gave on Saturday last a P'aganlni recttal, in, whici the entire programme was st(ectcI from Iolos i. the famous Italian violinist. 6i gininirg with the concerto in D major. This piece has little mernt as, ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 895 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LONDON THEATRES

... THE P&VILION. On 11orldivr *Julyv 23, the D~raina, in Four Acts, FiI. Ai. Studilani re, entitled DANGEROUS NVOMiN.' 'Ever Mince 'Shakespeare wrote a play round Cleopatra thle glittering And attractive advnit~ureps has been a favourite character onl the stage ;alol Mtr F. A.,oa more, anl experienced drarnati.,t, has eildowedl Coca Fa~y With such powe rs of farsci tat ion thiat onle feels hialf ...

Published: Saturday 28 July 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6329 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... 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 ...

Published: Saturday 21 July 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5446 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE HOUSE BY THE RIVER

... (Copyrfet. ) THE HOUSE BY THE RIVERP. PYy MRS. C. N. WILLIAMSON, author of The Secret of the Pearls, 'The o Houst by the Lock, Queen Sweetheart, The Barnstormers, Her Royal Highneas, &c. SYNopSIs OF PruECEDING CUAPTERS: Lancelot Wade, a veli-connected ne'sr-do-well, lives with Uis daughter iybil in fourth-floor roons in Blooms- bury. One day the father brings Sybil the extraor- dinary ...

Our Library Table

... ?? rt ra b Zable, a MAGAZINES FOR JULY, a [FIFTH NOTICE,.] mat The Strand Magazine has a chatty Interview of with Mr G. H.B]oughton, R.A., who was horn in Norfolk, aithough he was taken to America at the ad tender aep of two years. I-e was exceptionally ire fortunate as a schoolboy, for when the master of thrashed him his big brother went down to the school and thrashed the master. Sociable ...

IRISH DECORATIVE ART ASSOCIATION

... IRISH DECORATIVE ART ASSOCIATION, AS-JNUAL EXBVIfO'N, The seventh annual eahibition of the Irish De- corative Art Association was opened yesterday afternoon at four o'clock in the Parochial HIall], Porcrush. The asaoeiation has accomplished much valuable and important work snce its inception, and it is forttunate in numbering amongst its friendr and patronesses the Mlarchioness of Dufferin and ...

NOVELS OF THE DAY

... NION OF THE DaYi A SON OF THE STATE. Tho idyll of the slums his been successfully attemupted of late by all sorts and conditions of ettell, vt none. surely, hlaive accomplished it better than Mr. Pett Ridge, in A Son of the State. (AIl ethuen). His London street arabs asre all his own and Nature's-` of the prison prisunous and of the streets streety -and; yet, even in their unredeemned, ...