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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... clever; he would be ?? home with any Ethiopian troup. Our readers may rememoer that Mrs. Searle is the Miss Alice Dodd of Sadler's Wells. She wakseparticularly hnmoursome as Miss Angelina Flteflighty, a musical and inimical young lady; Harah Eliza, amaid ...

AMUSE RENTS

... considerable ex- tent, though, fortunalely, he was partly Insured. Since then he has been an occupant of the Standard, Sadler's Wells, and Surrey Theatres in London, and has appeared In his favourite characters as an actor at nearly every dramatic est ...

THE DRAMA IN LONDON

... Another expriment. I look forwvard to with a certain amount of- interest Tyhia is tle- appealance of MissRoze De ,Vae at Sadler's Wells, Miss De Vane is an - anericai lady of good family, of extremely niejeart appearance, and of enthusiastic ambitioli. Sie ...

FASHION

... the ensuing fotr months it the Ionian Islands, intent on literarv work. I menitiotied that he hald promised a play to Sadler's Wells. Ile is accomtpanieul by his SOil (tile Owen Netetlith of Blackwoood, and of last month's Cor'thill), who has been appointed ...

THEATRICAL CHIT-CHAT

... at Paris, has made, and is about to make, its appearance on no less than five different stages in London-the Adelphi, Sadler's Wells, the Victoria, the Surrey, and the Garrick. In the hands ofa skilful adapter, it may be made a most effective piece ; ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... exactly a recent production of the clever anthor,, Mr. Berwick, it having been presented so long back as eight )ears ago at Sadler's- wells rheatra, ilndon. No small a t of intarestseemed to have been exe tel by gfe annl sent of this piece, which is entitled ...

MUSIC, &c

... talents ?? as she loaseased could lonaer be hld in tie provinces, and she accordingly was engaged by Mr. Phelps at the Sadler's Wells Ticat; e, witere bhe tlayee the entire round of characters UnU- ally known aa Singing Chambermaide. Her great bit, hobw- ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... are under tlxn management of ladies. The theatres in are the St. James'e, tile Strand, tile Prince of Wales's, the BY Sadler's Wells, and the New Royalty. The followixsg are the latest arrivals at thie I Gresham Hatel-J J Oldham, 4Sth Regiment; James ...

THE QUEEN'S THEATRE

... fortnight, and it is said that Mr. Toni Taylor and Mr. John Oxenford have new pieces in the hands of the ma- nagement. Sadler's Wells opens on Saturday with Rorneo and Juliet, and The M1illiner's Holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams left Liverpool on ...

LITERATURE

... elegance, and, as far as we can judge, correctness. s The work is to be produced under the supervision of Mr. e Phelps of Sadler's Wells, who, by his positiorsin that house t to which Sbakspoare himself has for some years been exiled t tfrom the great theatres ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Lyndhurst was worse yesterday, the low fever continued unabated. Shell', beautiful tragedy of Evadhe has been u revived at Sadler's Wells Theatre with considerable success, A end Is oftan produced. A Sir Sandford Graham has arrived at the T G Oresham Hotel ...