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THE NEW OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN

... THE NEW OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN. (Abridged from 71he imes.) The new Opera HEouse, now in the act of being built, is to be opened next May with a grand opera. It is scarcely more than a few weeks since the labourers were at work clearing away the rains ...

SOCIETY OF ARTISTS' EXHIBITION

... not find a location elsewhere. The architects represented are E. M, Barry, who sends his New Town Hall, teeds, and his Covent Garden Theatre; J. J. Bateman, whdosends Hyami's shop, and the competition drawing forthe Institute; J. H. Chamberlain, who is ...

FASHIONS FOR NOVEMBER

... gold thread running through- them. A new Operetta by Mr. H. Leslie, the text by Mr. J. ,P. Simpson, has been accepted at Covent Garden Theatre. Preparation, too, is there going on for the production of Losrline by Mr. Wallace. At the Schiller Festival ...

EASTER HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... etarscuoses from the Lyceum Theatre, London), Mr. John ,Cwts (from the Bielfast Theatre), and Mr. John Pensant (from ?? London Covent Garden), might all be regarded more or less in athe light of novelties. The piece de re-eiefasce of the evening was as new EnglIsh ...

THE CATTLE, POULTRY, AND DOG SHOW

... benefit this evening, the pnrty being angaged for the principal characters in the forthcoming Christmas pantomaime at Covent Garden Theatre, London. B£ATsrI Yss BusrrneN.-An inquest was hold, before Dr. Birt Davies, at the Calthorpe Arms, Bat-It Row, ...

THE GREAT ROSE SHOW

... flower pots, with enamelled and other decorations, suspentsioni baskets, and border tiles; and Messrs, Barr and Sugden, Covent Garden, pots and vases. This department, as well as that of 'th ornamented wfire work, displays a great advance in the direction ...

THE GREAT CHRYSANTHEMUM, FRUIT, AND GOURD SHOW

... collection of not more thaR 24 varieties, let, Mr. J. Bent (£4.) ; 2nd, Mr. B. Gidings (£3.) 3rd, Messrs. Webber and Co., Covent Garden, London (el. 10i.)-BEsT COLLECeTION OF ORcNA- MENTAL, EDIBLs, AND OTHER GousDs.-18t, Messrs. Barr and Sngden, London (£2 ...

WORCESTER TRIENNIAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... where sonsethan~g libs an imitation oif rural felicity was supposed to be enjoyed. A WORD ONr TfITFF~LES,-Tihs vendor Lu Covent Garden will never allow that truffles Are natives of Eng- land, or that any gala be found to equal the French. Bat where -the ...

BOXING-DAY IN BIRMINGHAM

... Scott. The scenery was designed, painted, and arranged by Mr. James Roberts, jun,, of the Theatres Royal Drury Lane and Covent Garden; the flowers, supplied by Mr. J. Wall, of the Theatre Royal Drury Lano; the perfumes, by Mr. E, Thmnmel; the mashinery ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... of window tracing of the fourteenth century, and some small jamb shafts of the thirteenth century. Mr. Gye has offered Covent Garden to the Shakespeare Committee for a morning performance; Mr. Falconer has proposed to give the proceeds of an evening at ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCR&PS. Mr. Maefarren's new opera, on the subject of She Stoops to Conquer, is in rehearsal at Covent Garden Theatre. Mdlle. Rosa Bonheur is engaged on a large picture, about ten feet high, intended as a companion to the Horse ...

ADVENTURES IN THE CAREER OF AN ACTOR

... Theatre I wont to the Eo~gliah Opera, now the L~yceum; from there to Drury Lane; thence to the Haymarket- from there to Covent Garden, the Olympic, the Adelphi; and here I amP such as I am. During that long period, I did not, like Ccesr, thrice refuse the ...