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ANNE BOLEYN UPON THE STAGE

... period of little more than five years has a play of which Anne Boleyn is the heroine been seen upon the Haymarket boards. That Mr. Raleigh's drama should have much ill common with the Anne Boleyn of Tom Taylor is but natural, seeing that in both an attempt ...

Dr. Saint=Sacns' New Opera, Deury VIII

... in the dis- tance) for the delectation of Anne Boleyn, was wisely struck out of the Covent Garden version. Still, however, the. spectacle of bluff. King Hal posing as an impressionable French lover, Anne Boleyn as a shallow coquette, the Spanish Ambassador ...

THEATRE ROYAL—OPENING OF THE SEASON

... Honour, subsequently the Qaeen, in the drama, Anne Boleyn. It is not the first time that an attempt has been made to dramatize the events preceding and leading up to the execution of the unfortunate Anne Boleyn. Of these attempts the best known is per- haps ...

A CROWN FOR LOVE

... something deep. This new historical play is founded upon the story of Anne Boleyn. It begins at the time when she lived at Hever, a simple maid it ends with a scene in which Anne Boleyn, all in white, stadld, in a piteous attitude by the executioner's ...

The Week at the Opera

... made her last appearance this season in Paris on Monday, and has now arrived in London for the rehearsals of the part of Anne Boleyn. Iye~nay VI., which will be heard for the first time in England at Covent Garden on Monday week, is an essentially French ...

THE TUDOR EXHIBITION

... including seven reputed portraits of Shakespeare. Tippet of Ermine worn by Queen Anne Boleyn at her execution, with marks of blood on it. Hat of Henry VIII. Shoes of Anne Boleyn. The following story is told concerning these two relics. Nicholas Bristowe, ...

PREVIOUS TO HER DEPARTURE FOR AMERICA,

... Mr. 0« x . Buckingham iMr. hunt. Cromwell, Mr. Fieicher. Queen Catharine Hill. (Her first appearance in that character.) Anne Boleyn Miss Riguold. (Her first appearance in that character.) To conclude (by particular desire) with the Semantic Play, entitled ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... the reign of Henry VIII to the execution of Anne Boleyn, and the king's marriage instantly thereafter with Jane Seymour. Towards the close of the second volume Mr Froude writes that after the death of Anne Boleyn, The privy council and the peers, on the ...

L TERATURE

... gratulate an author of so much promise. The sitthtion of the meeting of Anne Boleyn and Catherine of Arragon, the degra- dation of Cardinal Wlolsey, the really fine scene between *tune Boleyn and her lovers in her bed-chamber, and the farewell before execution ...

Published: Sunday 14 February 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 811 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRAMA

... DRAMA. aANNE BOLEYN AT THE HAYMARKET THEATRE. This is Mr. Taylor's most ambitious attempt in drama. It is a poetical play, of the same type as Joan of Are and 'Twixt Axe and Crown, taking up the history of Anne Boleyn fronf the time of Henry's first ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Burnand mixes up the passages of the romance concerning Morgan Fenwolf's passion for Mabel, Sir Thomas Wyatt's passion for Anne Boleyn, the Earl of Surrey's passion for the fair Geraldine, and Henry the Eighth's violent passion with everybody and everything ...

NEW THEATRE ROYAL

... 'harmouieedchorus ?? the hall at B'ackfriars, with :tbe, trial: of 4Queen Kathorineo; the coronation procession of Queen Anne Boleyn-, and a tableau which has been introduced in order to show ChurdinalWolsey't death ,t: the Abbey df Leicesteri In the ...