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NEW BOOKS

... and its famous Pump, Cratched Friars and its old traditions, Islington and Sir I-7ugh Myddleton, Bighbury, -Pentonville, Sadler's Wells, Bagnigge Wells, Coldbath and Spa Fields-the relics in the suburban days of olden cures ; Smithfield and its martyrs ...

NEW BOOKS

... tiessilg Ilayc, but nore or less detailed histories of play. ho0tsses leth ttir players, as, for example, ''The Story of Old Sadlers' Wells, Something about Old Highbury ne TheO Dram itsn t ortugh man f oin6glassate tio 1btsma is Portmisasn Market, The ...

LONDON PANTOMIMES

... night's represeritetion. The piece, how- ever, went smoothly enough on Sstsiiday. SADLER'S WEnIS.-Tle Ccristmas piece at Sadler's Wells Theatre is entitled Mothqt Bunch's Book Case. The first scene discloses Mother Buqah's Book Case, with a gatherihg of ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... houses- Messrs. Best and Bellinghamr, who produced a ver) Creditable burlesque on the subject of the Boheirtiau Girl at Sadler's Wells, last summer. Mr. J. L Tcole Is re-engagod at theAdelphi, appearinig there, after a provincial tour of even more success ...

LITERATURE

... Macreedy at Covent Garden no man has done no much to restore Shakespeare to tbe stage as Ssmuel *Phelps. His produc. tion at Sadlers' Wells of four and thirty of his plays, his own excellent acting even of minor parts, and his reform of the accessories of the ...

MR. PEMBERTON'S LIFE OF T. W. ROBERTSON

... than good. How many would have lost heart altogether ! Not he: no failure could quell him. He obtained an engagement at Sadler's Wells, which Phelps was then making a temple of legitimate drama, and where he met, as a fellow actor, Henry Irving. A little ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... spectacular efcts which mny legitimately be introduced into his plays. In the revi- vals at Covet garden-by Macready, at Sadler's Wells by Phelps?, and at the Pcriness's by the late Charles aeen, eo that stage-art could do was to present the great dramas ...

UNVEILING OF THE GOWER MEMORIAL AT STRATFORD

... they should remem- ber what Macready did at Covent Garden, what Charles SKean did at the Princess's, what PheJps did at Sadlers' - Wells; and they should remember that before him there were artists who fully understood their Shakspeare and helped to interpret ...