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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... evening. The per- ?? confirmed to the fullest every favorable opinion formed of the work. There is now an operain English at Sadler's Wells, under the direction of Mr. Cooper. The prime donna is Madame Tonnelier-we presume the better half of the manager, with ...

FASHION

... Square Dub- lin, otn Tuesday, for Woodlawn. Sir E. B3. Lytton has promised to write a five-act play fur Air. Phelps, of Sadler's Wells Theatre. Loid Normaufty has ordered the sale of his villa in Florente. Ilis priiicipal art treasures are to be rc- uoved ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... how difficult it is. He served eight years undei: the renowned master. Sedgemoor has speedily bren withrirawa, from Sadler's Wells, and Miss Marriott 'oas re- appeared in Queen Elizabeth, and in that classical drama in which she was formerly seen ...

MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC GOSSIP

... 8IOA~ ANVD, DRAMATIC GOSSIP. [WIUTRIT Volt THI BELFAST RrwS-.LE3BR.] On the 9th lubst Sadlers' Wells Theatre, rebuilt and entirely renovated; was opened with the well- known Scotch drami of 'Rob Roy. The ult. mate suocess of: the production has been ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... on the stage of thie legitimate drama at present. Mr. Phelpo is playing The Winter's Tale and The Provoked Husbant, at Sadler's Wells. Mr. liean has fallen back on The Merchant of Venice. The old oomedles-Rivalo, Way to Keep llm, O.-we are glad to see ...

THE DRAMA IN LONDON

... not got much beyond the rudiments of .Ielocution. With fear and trembling and internal revolt, therefore, did I go to Sadler's Wells the other night to see a play by Mr. J Keith Angus, By This Token, in which I was told Miss Helen rorsyth wa.sS to perform ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... for the losses sustained througl).bhe sudden closing of Sadler's Wells Theatre, 1,Ii. F. Evans, the well-known clown, and his pantomime and ballet company are to have a special night at Sadler's Wells on Thursday next. The oceb~sion is one which may well ...

THE LONDON MINR THEATRES

... iof public entertainment are licensea and regulated, that the estaliishmentscalled Astley's Amphitheatre, the Circus, Sadler's Wells, the Coburg Theatre, the R1,oyalty Theatre, and the R{egency Theatre, are l merely Houses licensedfrom ye.r to year by ...

THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

... AND MUSICAL INTEL- LTIGENCE. The only morniugaperformance of Two Roses will be given at the Lyceum on Saturday next. Sadler's Wells will be reopened next Saturday, under the lesseeship of Mr. M. Robson, who will have Mr. E. Hallows for general manager ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... scucess. Mr. Josephs, who suslained the part of the u rer, Ilph Atleklebty, is abont departing itmme. diately for thls Sadler's Wells Theatre, London. The Queen's will lose in him a melodramatic actor of great talent. The perfotaances concluded with the ...

LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART

... her Majesty's Theatre next seabou. MIizs Minnie Arlington, a pupil of 'Mrs Stirling made a tolerably successful drebt at Sadler's Wells Theatre on the 9th inst. An ingenious Yankee calculates that seven miles of violin strings vibrated at one time duting ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Gene- rat Thomes, Mr ad Mdrs Cagney, and Mr and Mrs Bond. MeuiC5l It 5 3IOi'ner, fisot6,lSatb, *nrbrrtoi, and Taylor. At Sadlers Wells, Mr. Afr elpsu bs renived , 4fiJuoimer ffightg8 Dream.in capital atyis.. A second edition of Mr. Aexander, Smith's lost ...