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THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE

... thougllh I cannot allow ?? Ba3STO1W to-be even Ro tolerable actress, yet it most be added, she possesses a good li& gure and a pretty face ; there are certainly good requisites for tnn actress of young characters, bat they are only two uut of many, and ...

THE OPERA

... instrnrneat'. If a total disregard of the calamities of life is character- isticr CATfuchAde,. Mdat-ne v rtT 'en is of all actresses tire -'st lieroic : iilike3 all others who tread the sta4-re front !he quein ien jito satin to the attealant iin white linen ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... f natkir cny bereildered by painting thjew faithfly. In tius na- tive hurnour he was well seconded by MiSKEaLt, Ia young actress who has established herself-u ti ite mitior characters -of Mrs. C. Ketubte, and ?? progress in her art doeS hex ?? credit ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... dukietice for Mr. Bi uni n, who, read the part. MiUs SiITlTiA. -The public have been near losing, the ezertonote t is faooriie-actress' in consequence of at ac'ident which she met witli at Cork, from the-falling of her horse. Her life iva'in absolute danger ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... E _ = ' ?? REj IRtKs next wkeektnD Mr. LovFnROtv5s ue, 8ppafT4zCC No. ., S-. T a management of thi8 Ontre vwth ire6ard to actress s is of a Very stranigc kescription, ?? mas been ?? %auses aot exactly Witbi-tile, t jhisdiction of citiismn Every .body ...

THEATRICAL CORRESPONDENCE

... ignorance or obstinacy (for I know not ?? fo term it) actuates its enlightened Directors irl their A1aijee of PI, y ai of Actresse. .Thiis magnificent national edifice was erected (say the proprietors) for the recep- tion Wf the works of our native poets; ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... : THEATRICAL ;-EXAMIN-ER.B; ! - . : ! Sw r- - TF.mngrger.qf this theatre have at length pre6ented iw a ?? actress who promgisestr-du thetr criit q~d ttsufr ply. mwch of their ,Jamentalle' deficien6i&s in comedfl Miss Boo'tr appears to be *wery.yodug, ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... of X. Y. Z., which signalarc Wad been als1; choesen by a MIanager of a Corintry Thcatrc (FAWcF-Ti- iii advertisiig for an actress- The reader sees the rest. I' equivoquos take places, in which the Squire, in one s-enc, t plays at cross-pornoscs With tile ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... before; but she is by aro ueans deicieat in dry limuour or ia a conception of arch gaiety; -and might becapne a pleasant actress, if she could get ri4 ,of a certain uncoulk ambling and protrnsiveaessi in her motioi;s, intended, i dare say, for au elegant ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... the young gardcner -land was well contrasted, by the thorighttessness of his fair one, Miss KrLLY. This, pleasilg yopung actress itproves frons season to ssason, and notwititstanding her frequent. representation of what is affectedd, always strikes and: ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... need be said is, that with a sen- sille face and good. figvre, she is of the foremost class of what are caiiel respectable actresses-~nothirg offensive, uothing silly, jnothing striking. She is a good reader of her part, but no true perforider. If Mr. HoLMsAN ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... the play, ivith a Ges Sdessnen w~ill you peralit us to repeat this .playli The-go snrad- it, :however; and we pitied the 'actress: who cou l btw .revailed upon to lend herself to tlu arts of. the U -e ceuim Manager, Mr. Assasoc, a manl who has inrpst u ...