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THEATRICALS AND MUSIC

... entitled 'Prince Dorus ; or v the Romance of the Nose. It is by the author of Dio- c1 genes and his Lantern. At Sadler's Wells the per- a hie. formances opened with Southern's tragedy of Isabella; c 'ey- then followed the event of the evening ...

Literary Extracts

... and' plumn pudding, and abominate I' Feneb kikalihaws. ?? now turn to the city. At~ the head of the, theatres there is Sadler's wells, and Ba vesy'different place it is from -anagwe have yet spoken of. The~classical, the stately, the stiltedbanished from ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... consideration with Gd-uwsn c- Two new dramas of some consideration have been secenty 1, produced in London. At the theatre, Sadlers Wells, a tragic i play, in five acts, sunder the title Hamilton of Botiiwell- e taugh, by 11r. Selvus, author of The Templar; ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP. so le 'Mr. Phelps has revived the old drama of The City id MIIadam, at Sadler's Wells; in which alrs. Marston plays ly Lady Frugal in a very artistic manier. ly Berlioz, says the Atheneuam, has postponed the idea of r- giving ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... of Charles Dillon's representation of the warm-hearted mounte- bank Belphiegor. Ho has appeared in this character at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, and made a decided hit, his talent being acknowledged by the metropolitan press. Even the limes recognises ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... knowse thatmte instance of Mr. Wigands son is not a solitary instance. The little daughter of Mr. Phelpswhose management of Sadler's Wells Theatre has entitled ?? andreispect of e5eryr decent man in this country-was outlawed by aolther private school under ...

ART AND LITERARY GOSSIP

... audiences. Mrs. Bowers, an American actress of reputation in the principal cities of the Northern Stntes, made het debut at Sadler's Wells on Saturday, as Juli in the Huncbbaek. The press pronounce her one of the best artists that America htas sent us; ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... Adelphi, in the serious piece 4anet Pride and fre, .in the farce of Ici on Parle ]Cranpais, and con- trat eluded at Sadler's Wells with the comicalities of h the showman in the drama of The Green Bushes. hen M Br. Toole in two of these cases performed ...

AMUSEMENTS FOR THE WEEK

... least doubt that the performances will result in Un- qualified success. THE ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE. a The engagement of the Sadler's Wells Company, Iunder the direction of the talented and very popular actress Miss Marriott, extends over the 1 present week ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Brough takes place on Friday. THE ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE. The attractions hitherto presented in the per- formances by the Sadler's Wells Theatre company, under the direction of the able and popular manageress Miss Marriott, are increased by the froduction ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... benefit. l 5 ~THE ROYAL .AMPHITHEATRE.e ?? performances given at this establishment ini h ce the course of last week by the Sadler's Wells i; 'Theatre Company, under the direction of their _ nanageress, Miss Marriott, failed to draw any. thing like paying ...