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CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY

... Tihvs writes, under date of Sunday- Mr. Carl Rosa produced two new English operas during his brief season of four weeks at Drury-lane last asater, and he has had the satisfaction of witnessing the acceptance of them both by German managers in less than a ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Trovatore was last evening at thel Alexandra Theatr of a series of iix operatic perf ormbnoes to, be t during the week by the Drury-lane 0 it lyric artistes. The house was well 1es iG t JOS part, the upper portions being especilly crodevl En pausant, it may ...

THE LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... Toneehnd Volto, who are ably of supported by other ladies and gentlemnen. s As already intimated in these columns, the wi grand Drury-lane paptomime of Dick Whit- of tington, by Sir Augustus Harris, Mr. Cecil wi Raleigh, and Mr. Henry Hamilton, is to be at ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... William Tell, and 'Parsifal. Mr. Goring Thormas's opera Nadeshda, which is one of the triumphs of the Rosa season at Drury-lane, is to be perfermed shortly at the Stadt lTheatre, Hamburg, wheie his first opera, Esmeralda, has already been successftully ...

THE LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... 3lor Tuesday. the 24th instant, when the pantomime. doi entitled Dick Whittiagton, which was played da7 last year at Drury-lane Theatre, will be performed - for the brst time in this eity, tyarrangementwith be- Sir Augustus Harris. The production will ...

DRAMATIC NOTES

... are-higherthan formerly, and theatca properties ae more costly. This bncreased e capaity has in some Squartesd~efd itself. t Drury-lane Theatr, IS really too age for the acting drama. Thee face-of the actorsecarmot t ,f be plainly seen even from tbe middle ...

ART NOTES

... afterwards, when both Jerrold and Stanfield had given up the sea as a profeem sion, they met as author and ecenic artist at Drury-lane Theatre, both in high repate and in pooutsr favour. Stanfield was Qlected an.IA. mIl835 and untii his death In May, 1867 ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... teaching, he took n lesons from Blewitt, Welsh, Do ima, and S Tom Cooke. Ho first appeared on the metropolitan stage at Drury-lane Theatre in 1831, and in the aucceeding year w asined the part of mbe inMeer- u beer's Robert la Diable.' He finally retired ...

MUSICAL NOTES

... for Mr. Carl R Rosa. The first act is finished, and the second act is approaching completion. The work will be produced at Drury-lane next Easter. .I. Camille Saint-Sains has published with Calman Lvy his work on Harmonie et M6lodie, which proves to be ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... enthiastic audience, The thoroughly represen- b tativeartmicc list is headed bv the Sistrs Le3mar whose recent soccess iu the Drury-lane Panto- f rmne has iven further evidence of tindoubted ?? talent, and their re-appearance in Liverpool on this occasion was ...

THE DRAMA

... Th&etre, and ran for a y 'onsiderable period. In Ocdoberf M .t ?? BUchaan's 'A Sailor and his Lass, waa 7 Produced a t Drury-lane. This play pro- N rvoked some discussion, bn the ground of its g ,- sevee rea It ran until the prodiuction t - of the annual ...

Poetical Selecitons

... poeticaI %cEerttont. d PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. ti si On Friday last, the Theatre of Drury-lane re-opened sl -witthan Oratorio. After the Dead Marcia in Sal, -the ut following Monody, written by THOMAS CAMPBELL, Esq. was spoken by Mrs. BARTLEY:_ Britons ! ...