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THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... hsosw tree aud sopi rior a reputation a comedian will ob- t:fin who deslsises affectation and buffoonery. This excellent actress has aderned the slage from a child. She was the only good perfbrmer whom GA Rnscy. ob- tained from his jnveniie theatre, and ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... enissc piasers at Alits V;f ?? s indeeda~v origilli not Lnilre tchobe of At jsS Porn * -et the AFt- Ceiceiiee betueen the two actresses is insost tnrsibly aplpa- renit Tre fact Is' that flrt, M*AlrorCXs is more tOw- tried1, and 3t~i Pa S PE, M- I aflects illiiig ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... -Ctomprrison bielween Mrs. 1. Johnston and Mrs. II. Siddons in ?? Arroine.-1r. Liston's lov'. DR~rR}'-LJSs. MnRS ORG ER, a young actress from Edirnburgh, made her first appearance at this theatre, on Tuesday, as Lydie Languish in the fivals. Herfeatures somewhat ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... IG Hnar S s whoaht asstre -a pas- siondecidedly-h aendesa ltoefasenly plain- tivej andt-I harte t~itxjoidn say~ing, ?? new actress ewit m r i aecqe qthe-d a ?? ,tyfemine e-iesiof the tr, both ofithesedadies-insatutnLcopbiaati4 vfjtthos and pas5oi attbe ...

THE OPERA

... the comic performiiers who have lately appeared at this theatre, for it is a sinqular circumstance that the Italian comic actresses are generally remarkable for ?? of eoikitenance atid deporfieait, -Ohie -the seriokri ones are extreffiet gy and risibie ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... Portsmouth Mana- ger, report says, is likely to soon grace the London boards; independent of her vocal powers, she is a charming actress, BRAS-AM, though laid up with the gout, has not lost his musical enthusiasm ; he has just finished a brilliant Duo for BILLINGTON ...

FIRE AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... mise. The woman' who' has been spoken of as runnir.g about the' stage in a fraptiic manner, turns out to be Mr s. Scott, the actress, who resides within 'a door or 'two of the Theatre, and whose distress of mind may be 'easily accounted for. A' 'meeting of ...

THE OPERA

... -ecessary-for serious music ; she would do well to sing a little more in tune, and would not be thought a - worse- tragic- actress if she sometimes ceased from- laughing' Signor Sraoar, fumed and fretted with as little W60ce~v as ever, and. with more than ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... herselF to be Don Felix in disguise. it is really a pity that the ?? is go a ?? unprotided' vwith a m'ate for this admirable actress. Mr. WRES3cn very properly declines the situation and the part of p& Felie was, it is to be hoped, foraed- aapso Mr. RUSSELL ...

KING'S THEATRE

... Drama xvorthy of a critical and enlightened people. Under what eads can a severer economy be introduced? The Adlors and Actresses cannot -be expesched togive their* hbours for as fmalfer compensation than they received iv 'tae old Theatre, or tan they ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... cotemporaries in as much as it rmally Yossesses one original idea *, has beea kept alive by a suC- cession of first-rate actresses, who fromn some strange cause or other, prohably the sole prominence of the character, have chosen to perform the heroine ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... other. The part of Beatrice ma) fairly be reckoned the touchstone of' a performer like Mrs. EDWiv. This lady is certainly an actress of considerable talent, and would be a valuable acquisition to Cove.it Gardwtn theatre ; ber figure, thounbh too small, is ...