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LONDON PANTOMIMES

... is sure to be well furnished with another of Mr. Byron’s pnn-crammed burlesques. The subject selected Is Puss in Boots. Sadler's Wells has anextraraganza-cnm pantomime, written Mr. E. L. Blanchard, atd entitled Cherry and Fair 8 or the Singing Apple, the ...

THE DRAMA AND MUSIC

... the Paris theatres now English girls. A new opera, on the story of Signor Slnlco, is about to be produced at Trieste. At Sadler’s Wells cew play by Mr. Westland Marston is lo be Immediately pet in rehear^a 1 , Mr. William Brough will furnish the Ilaymxrket ...

the drama and mdsic

... drama le three acte, to called Supplies d une Femme. It Is expected thatltwlllbo brought out the Vandetrllle Theatre. Sadler’s Wells Theatre re-opens on Saturday next, nnder the direction of Ml.s Marriott, with the play Lone, in tble the fair managereea ...

QUEEN’S THEATRE

... ; the hrfbitues of the Queen s, therefore, have an ample fund of enjoyment before them (or the next week or fortnight. Sadler’s Wells Theatre has opened with The Hunchback, Mr. Phelps playing Master Walter, and Mrs. Bowers, an American lady of considerable ...

THE DRAMA AM MUSIC

... 1001. An original play, in four acts, entitled Pure Cold, and written Ur. Westland Harston, baa just been produced at Sadler's Wells Theatre. The piece was successful. The Madrid journals speak in high terms of the concert of the celebrated coi.tra-bassl ...

DIRECT COMMISSIONS

... success. An adaptation of Goethe’s Egmont” for the Englith stage lias been accepted by Mr. W. H. Swsnboiough for production Sadler’s Wells. Villaret, the tenor at the Paris Opera, is about to marry Mdlle. Godftend, a young contralto belonging to the same theatre ...

OUfn seolpita”

... ability she displayed. The husband (Mr. Archibald Carlyle', well personated Mr. W. M. Barrett, from the Theatre Royal, Sadler’s Wells, who his appearance in Dublin the occasion. Miss Julia Lsieester, who it not unknown the Queen’s, was an excellent re ...

MURDER-A PAINFUL SCENE IN COURT!

... the Strahd Theatre, she was well known it the pro • Miss Kate Kirby, was (or seme years t/anawe at the Olympic, Strand, Sadler’s Wells, and other metropolitan theatres At the Friedrich-Vs'ilhelmstad Theatre, Berlin, they are now perforrolnj; the Orphan ...

DUBLIN SESSIONS

... Bowers, American tragedienne of considerable American reputation, has been secured by Mr, Phelps for his neat season at Sadler’s Wells. The leading journal* the United States are very strong In their praises of Mrs. Bowers' abilities in high class drama ...

THE PENNY DESPATCH AND IRISH WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, SATURDAY, SEPTEIifiER 80, 1865. DUBLIN POLICE

... Strand. The Metropolitan Music Hall, in the Edgware road, is equal in capacity to the Olympic aad the St. James’s, or to Sadler’s Wells and the Strand. The Agricultural Hall could swallow up her Majesty’s Theatre, Drury lane, Coeent garden, the Haymarket ...

THE DRAMA AND MUSIC

... Schubert; and Eangers Fluch (after Uhlscd'a bal.adt, Herr LangerL Slicil’a beautiful tragedy ol Ecadue has been revived at Sadler's Wells with considerable tacctts, and often produced. It appears that the King of Holland has offered a most brilliant engagement ...

the COLLIER?’ accident

... ! The uproar lasttd the end the piece, which was got through in dumb show. Wr. Malone Bajmond, the acting manager of Sadler’s Wells, died suddenly, at an advanced age, on Tu*s day week. His real name was fflchard Malare, and was related to distinguished ...