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THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... and her suitor, Hardress Cregan, are at best but crude conceptions; and, after all, they are little more impos-ible at Sadler's Wells than 6 they used to seem at the Adelphi a long time ago. aD The comic operas which the Rprnissance Company I have presented ...

BALFE'S NEW OPERA

... sowell-perhapg because he had no great model to copy from. Miss Miran (a sister, it is said, of Miss Laura Addison of Sadler's Wells) has a full-toned contralto voice, and a good method; she is be, sides a very prepossessing person, and promises much ...

FASHION

... the two ?? ChLroniCle. It is rumored that a military man, well-known in sporting and theatrical circles, has taken Sadler's Wells Theatre of Mr. Phelps for the ensuing season, commencing at Easter. Pablo Fanque, the %well-known circus manager, is in ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Colonel the Ron. H. 0. Bernard and the Eon Mrs Bernard and anite ahao left Norrlron' Hotel. Kilyd o' kots was produced at Sadler's wells on Sotirday, ight. - Mdde. Nau, after a trial in wvhich she ac- qulited beeselr to thesasaftis oolier jdges, sbDeen- gageod ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Lionel Brough, MIiss Rtate Abrahlams, and Mwiss St. Q)uintin. The English version is by Messrs. Farnie and fleece. New Sadler's Wells Theatre will open on the 8th of October under MIr. F. B. Chatterton's managaemenlt. aFlats is proving so attractive at ...

DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... Grand Theatre, in that town. A very handsome donkey played an important part on the first night of The Foundlings, at Sadler's Wells. He was introduced in the third act, and was so tickled by the novelty of the situation that he laid down, stared at the ...

THE FASHIONABLE WORLD

... have been questioned by some anonymous writers Iha been politely offered, gratuitously, by the proprietor, he uise of Sadler's Wells Theatre on Tuesday evening, when, ate undrserstand, he will give the public ?? a taste of his quality, in, prove either ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... original drama, by Mr. Walter Reynolds, and called 1 A Dead Past, was played for copyright purposes at a matiues at Sadler's Wells Theatre on Monday. At tire Baukruptcy Court on Friday there was a mleeting for public examination in re the ntfairs of ...

THE ITALIAN OPERA

... sure to ba well furnisbad with another of Mr. Byron's pun-crammed burlesques, ThQ subject selected Is Puse 1st Boote. Sadler's Wells has an oxtravaganza-cum-pantontime, written by Mr. E. L. Blanchard, and entitled Cherry and Fair Star; us' thse ingitg ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Clay. Miss Marriott will continence on the 4th of March a series of fourteen classicalrepresentations at her old home, Sadler's Wells. MIdlle. Paulina Castro, of the Italian Opera, Paris. hlas rec ently becu singhig, with greatnsucess, at the Italian Ojiera ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC INTELLIGENCE

... prompting of a generous deed. The Home Secretary, hearing of the intended repro- duction of the piece by the m allagewent of Sadler's Wells for the bene it of poor Frost- twice ?? only granted him compensation, but gave him employment under the Crown. On tre ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST

... effeco. Mr. Phil. Robinson writes a paper on Lucifers and the Poets ; and Mr. H. Barton Baker contributes one on old Sadlers' Wells Theatre. In -eelgravice Mr. Clark Russell's serial, The Frozen Pirate, shows what a marvellous artist is the author ...