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GLAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL TO CELEBRATE HIS MAJISTY'S ROYAL CORONATION

... -'T'he mitis, paid as ia compensatiott to the 0D proptietors were-to Do ury-lane anit ICov'ent-gardei - '750 each; a.md Sadler's Wells £200. T'hie S urry oAA other theatres hadl proportiottate allowances. FIRE AT' BJIAIBADOES. lc : 'Bridge Tlown, Barbadces ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... one of her greatest triumphs. Macready loved to play Coriolanus, as also did Phelps, who chose it for the re-opening of Sadler's Wells Theatre in 1848. The play was written by Shakespeare in the full maturity of his genius, and embodies some of his finest ...

LITERATURE

... maintained its popularity on the stage longer than any other, the-so of Shakespeare only excepted, having 1 'en performed at Sadler's Wells as recently as I-A.,. with Phelps and Mrs Warner in the principal parts. The plays included in this edition, besides ...

GOSSIP, LITERARY AND ARTISTIC

... besides other annionyeous. con- vi trihutions thereunto, Adam Horsebook? is from hipn'. hi This evening week I went to Sadler's Wells to see Mr t LDillon in The Lady of Eyess. I do not like his Claudeil LMeinotte nearly so well as hisllelphegorandbis Don ...

THE THEATRE

... one of the first tragediennes of the present day and who, some seasons ago, in joint manage- ment with M11r Phelps at Sadler's Wells, succeeded in reviving, at an ominous period of its decline, the passion for the legiti- mate drama; which has since continued ...

GOSSIP, LITERARY AND ARTISTIC

... pointment, he was indisposed, and was only able to getI very indifferently through Iris part. On Monday evening, itat Sadler's Well, Mr Dillon, the new actor, appeared in, ar '6GO fresh part,-tlratof DonC-~sar inDemeCcesas?-deB&czean,-and, e of thus affording ...