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THE DRAMA, MUSIC, ETC

... Shepherd's conception of the Prince, thoughi i1e made a spirited one; it was nothing more thuan respectabloe Madame Ponisi is an actress of great discrimination, and she looked and anted the faithiful enthui- siastic Katherinci to the life; while Miss Laporte- ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... pursuit of iter art, and it wvill depend entirely upon hier owls application whether eshe will or will hot make way as ass actress. Hear song of Else Gaentle Moan, was rtndered with taste, judg- nment, and feeling, and her vocalizatiois was pure ased ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... filled up in writing, and tloey contain two or tlsree times more names than, there are parties in tile conspally-all actor or actress consequently being obliged often to appear ils from two to five or six different characters in the same Pisec, as occurred ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... nature sceened to have exicausted itself when seis fell, to take lice measure of an unsande grave. So triumpliact was the actress throughout, that even at the end of the second act tics applause, pro. treacted several minutes, brought forward Midls Cuassmasi ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... are the exponents of the thought to which she gives utterance. Unquestionably she is, without exception, the finest.living actress. She was most ably seconded during the progress of the tragedy by Madame Crosnier, who performed Enone.. The house was crowded ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... assisted by her fatther itnd an ox- Il cellesit ballet company. On Monday, Bliss Hemnhie, who is toC young -but premising actress,> made an apspeal, which wons tie warmly responded to. The manager lifts announced 1 Itis ~so benefit and thle last night ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... Iiis anecdotes are rich and characteristic, and his recollections of the great. living and illustrious deceased actors and actresses, are given without personal prejudice; hi tells the facts as they happen,. and leaves his auditors to draw their own inferences ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... benefit for Wednesday evening next, Jthe 31ist instant. A host of talent comprising some of the most popular actors and actresses from the principal me- tropolitan theatres are included iin tie bill of fare; end we have no doubt that they will be sufficiently ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... she did not appear to hear a single word, being engaged in arranging the shawl of iMrs. Worthington, did her credit as an actress. And her cousin seconded her intention of bestowing neither look nor word upon the messenger by looking him very full in the ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... lessce, a mediim for melodrati. aind spec.. taches, oceasionally tpiced with a bit of Cue immortal bard. The celebrated tragic actress Miss Cushman bos rectitly arrived ini England, on some dotimestic buisitessv, ansd has accepted on eigtgenelet for ?? ,ight ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... attraction, has lately made her appearance, but we can scarcely felicitate her upon any genuine triumph she achieved as an actress. Neither a few bouquets thrown from private boxes by'hoary-headed debauchees, nor the injudi- cious applause of some overz'ealous ...

THE DRAMA, MUSIC, &c

... Phelps Iwas deep, terrible, bp~t natural. Gminenr, Agolanti's wife, is beautifally personate*4 by that talented and rising actress, MWiss Glynn, The, part of abesar Colonina- is well performed by Mr. foskins ; and, in short, all the characters in the piece ...