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OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... Dials or somewhere he wore a different hat and a patch over his eyes, just to deceive the dull-pated inmates of a thieves' kitchen. So much for Manager Holt, with his you bet, and bottom dollar, and the rest. Then there was Manager Wilmot as Ezra Lazarek ...

THEATRES

... in pantomime, we remember, was not a very welcome substitute for her sister-in-law, Rosina, displays in The Belles of the Kitchen a certain hard humour which is not without merit. ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1879
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1369 | Page: 7 | Tags: Review 

PRINCE OF WALES' S THEATRE

... have appeared at the Imperial Theatre in Buekstone's old musical comedy, The Child of the Regiment, and The Relies of the Kitchen. Air. Bandmann is going on a tour to America. But then America is a young and vigorous country, and may recover. Airs. Sc ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... wonder if the Council could have discovered the superiority of his dinners during the judging. I wandered over the enormous kitchens, and bowed with heartfelt respect in the presence of M. Burlet, the gifted chcj\ also before M. Victor, the consummate artist ...

OUR ILLUSTRATIONS: MLLE. ALICE REGNAULT

... tackle of Weekes or Kelly, plied by the most patient hands, could not tempt a fish to offer himself as candi date for the kitchen. Up the river other fishers abound, too, that use neither rod nor line, and yet have greater success than even the Connemara ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... CRITIC. MARIGOLD is a flower of sacred import, much used in the decoration of church windows dedicated to the Virgin. In the kitchen, I believe, it is, or was, treated as a vegetable, and used for flavouring soups. In the dramatic list it is the title of ...

New Novels

... metropolis were, as usual, a source of great discomfort to the poor people residing in low-lying districts near the Thames. Kitchen and ground-floor living rooms were suddenly inundated, and for days afterwards dismal tokens of the damage done appeared in ...

Published: Saturday 10 July 1880
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1661 | Page: 19 | Tags: Review 

SURREY THEATRE

... piece for the Surrey, where its antithetical views of St. James and St. Giles, its Grand Salon in Belgravia, and Thieves' Kitchen in the Seven Dials, are keenly appreciated. On the Surrey stage all the necessary spectacular effects on which pieces like ...

REVIEWS

... execution the floral ones are especially good. The perfumed dinner cards are also noteworthy they give a series of comic kitchen scenes admirably done in colours. Messrs. Thomas Smith and Co. have sent us some excellent crackers for the present season ...

PRINCESS'S THEATRE

... throws much original humour into the more original creation of Boss Knivett, who would be a popular guest in any thieves kitchen, and whose Bailies meet with a roar of appreciation from the gallery. It is noteworthy that when Boss's heart is touched by ...

Camps in the Rockies

... whole outfit would have been 'rubbed out,' as effectually as any ever had been in consequence of a similar fix. With the kitchen pony on the line, Port tried to lead the others, while we three guarded the flanks and rear. The snow came down in such dense ...

New Novels

... She is even driven to relate at length how an elderly relative was killed for no dramatic purpose-- by the bursting of the kitchen boiler, and to eke out her pages by ancient anecdotes which everybody knows in more concise and pointed forms. Of course she ...

Published: Saturday 29 July 1882
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1012 | Page: 14 | Tags: Review