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AMATEUR THEATRICALS AT HAMS HALL

... in the entrance hl!1, having received some new aind lustreus scenic additions, from the able hand of Mr. Evans, lataof Sadler's Wells Theatre, The per. formance on both rights commnenced with anhistorical piece, in three acts, entitled, Plot and Pasion ...

GRAND THEATRE

... the Grand. 'Thentre last nibht, and will be continued throughout the week. T'he draina had a very successful run at the Sadler's Wells and the Surrey Theatres, London, and beiug of a somewhat sensational type, approved oE hytbc pit and gallery, will, no ...

GRAND THEATRE

... Waterman, which Mr. Turner elected to make his farewell piece, was written in 1774, or at any rate prcduced in that year at Sadler's Wells 'Theatre. Its musical pretensions are of the slightest, but its ballads have become part of the life of Englishmen since ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... nisisagmenett are nlot able to utiliss the wvaters of the ncighhourinig canal ats the New River was utilised at the old Sadler's Wells Theatre, but they have provided an effective and less uni- savoury -substitute, in the sliao of a tankc holding, as nearly ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... specimens, all stuffed and mounted in the best manner. Sheil'stragedy, Evadne; or, the Statue, is in preparation at Sadler's Wells, for Miss Marriott, who is to play the principal part. Evadne was one of the few original creations of Miss O'Neil, and ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... On Wednesday, Mr. J. N. Warner, the only son of the celebrated tra gdiennse, the late Mrs. Warner, made his ddbut at Sadler's Wells, in the character of Hasa- let. To distinguish the occasion, an address in his favour, written by Mr. John Oxenford, was ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... Buchanan, the author of Undertones, has a Dew poetical drama, in three acts, called i The Witchfinder, in rehearsal at Sadler's Wells Theatre. M. Gillaud has made his first appearance at the ThEatre Lyrique. He is a young tenor of considerable promise ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... also then reopen, and promises a new romantic drama by Mr. Watts Phillips, entitled 'Nobody's Child ; as will likewise Sadler's Wells, with a new company, and the grand spectacle of Azael, the Prodigal'--the part of ]testisi will be supported by Mr. ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... Goethe's Youth does exiat, and that his farily have already made arrangements respecting it with the Grand Opfsa. At Sadler's Wells, Miss ElN Hamilton and Mr. T. Woolcott Neale have been expressly engaged for the chief characters in the new burlesque ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... recently published, under the title of I Under. toLes. has a poetical drama, called The Witch- finder, in rehearsal at Sadler's Wells. In this play, Miss Marriott will perform the character of an idiot boy. A memorial tablet has been affixed to the house ...

LITERARY, ARTISTIC, AND SCIENTIFIC SCRAPS

... 12th of September.-The Olympic will olose in about a fortnight, to reopen Under new management in the month following- Sadler's Wells will be ready to receive the playgoing public in a ?? will at the same time present its programme with the celebrated ...

LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, AND ART SCRAPS

... Affairs. w Mr. John Oxenford is engaged upon a drait: version of Mrs. G. Linnuws Bank's novel, GedA Providence House, for Sadler's Wells Theatre. The total receipts from the theatres, concerts, ball. and other amusements in Paris in August aniojjutedt t X ...