THE COVENT GARDEN SEASON
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... ?? COVENT GARDEN. This should be the title of London's recognised opera house during the fancy dress-ball season, commencing on Wed. nesfny. M~essrs. Frank Rendle and Neil Forsyth have turned the entire stage, from the proscenium to the rear wall, into ...
... SIEGFRIED A T COVENT GARDEN. We have arrived at Siegfried in our Covent Garden Wagner cycle, and with that it ends, having now included two ' compartments of the Tetralogy, Tristan, Lohengrin, ' Tannhauser, and ''The Flving Dutchman. And it ...
... I CARNIVAL Xf COVENT GARDEN. Transformed into a marvellously-briliant interior, which was for the first time electrically I' illuminated by incandescent lamps, the Royal Opera House, Covent-garden, was last night c used for the opening bal masque of ...
... accomplish work really great, full of significance and beauty, and one therefore looks forward to its solemn performance at Covent Garden with sincere interest and a somewhat unusually aroused expectation. That expectation was, as we have indicated, more than ...
... ask for aid from public sympathy. Will Covent-garden theatre be rebuilt? We think not. Better' that its site should be cover- ed with' shops' and dwelling-houses than be' again devoted. to;another Covent-garden, to be in its turn devoted to such uses ...
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... TANNHAUSER,' AT COVENT GARDEN. LAST night at the opera a performance of Tanmhliuser was given with an exceptionally noteworthy cash. Frau Gadsky was the Elizabeth, and was a charming interpreter of a part that is after all exceedingly exacting ...
... received full pay for the whole period. t I have the honour to be, sir, your obedient servant, e A. BUNN. t Theatre Royal, Covent-garden, May 1, 18i3. in [PRONU THE OiSERVER . as This national temple of the drama concluded Its season on at Friday nigbt most ...
... arrangemenuts have been substituted by the silly old magic-lantern business that we all used to smuile at in old days. Covent Garden should not be retrograde. AlR. MEREDIT H TOWNSEND. ro (lie EDITOR of lte PALL MALL GAZETTF. Sts,-I have rarely read a personal ...
... Adelina Patti in the part of the Assyrian Queen and Mdme. Scalchi in that of Arsace, has been produced for some time past at Covent Garden; and the two performances of this work which have just been given have drawn the moss crowded houses of the season. 'More ...