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... lest, which date that publication will merge into All the Ye ar come Round. lism, An advertisement frord Covent Garden Theatre acquaints hope neta rGehsseeddi naging Madame Iiolan. Reid, Uavlot perti esni . Meyerbeer's new bewilc opr. hs w ee o sytote ...

ABERDEEN MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... progress we have made in a quarter of a century is certainly r remarkable. From St Andrew's Chapel for the oratorios, e and the Theatre for the concerts admitting of audiences of in - some 600 or 700, to the Music Hall, capable of containing pi 2200 out of the ...

LITERATURE

... Lisbon race, exceeds anything I could have expected. P I do not think there was one woman in the pit; indeed, in some Spanish theatres, the women all sit huddled in a sort P of omnibus-box by themselves. Now, that the men withll the yellow teeth, sallow full ...

LITERATURE

... A new op era, entitled ILurlinle, from the pen of Mr Afi Vincent Wallace, is in active preparation at Covent Garden EN Theatre. that Mr j. Phillip, R.A., is far advanced with his Royal corn- ever *mission of thle Merria-o of the :Princess Royal. ...

THE THEATRE—MR AND MRS KEAN

... THE THEATRE-MR AND MM KEAN. 9 I. 1. IQ Y. . tLI n 1 -4? a n If T r i- il a t- it .0 ID r. d ?s 0 I. N'zXT week the lovers of the drama will have an opportu- i nity of seeing the performances of Mr and Mrs Charles t Sean in our theatre. Mrs Polloek'has ...

THE THEATRE ROYAL

... TB:E THEATRE ROYAL. THE lovers of the Drama have had the very great pleasure of a visit fromm Mt Charles aid Mrs Kean during the past wewe who have appeared in some of their favourite charactc I The position which these distinguished artists hold on the ...

LITERATURE

... in cosspeticioms with Misc L. Pynew and. Mr Ica Hairrison, ucay 1)0 miade, sitIcec at Druery Lane or Her iMajes- (ti ty's Theatre, iii tho course of tics autumn. WvI BAKEcRS VERSUS PRcNraas.-.Accor-ding to the report of ce1 Dr Gecy, ties joicrccsycsai ...

LITERATURE

... and its plural in England-e.g., Jack in the box ;Cabc box the compass; a box in the public house; tias boxes ed ait ties theatre ; a letter-box ; at shooting box; a boxing to i match; in the wrong hex; Christmals boxes, I&e. &e. Se- a lections such ...

LITERATURE

... formalities. If in cathedral, church, its p chapel, well; if not, enyin6here. TIme present singular spec- lest, tasla of turning theatres to account looks at first vary start. patis hug, almost as if it betrayed that the cause of religion was becoming desperate ...

LITERATURE

... decidedly superior order, said I both of scenes in and about the Holy City and also in the sall be south of Italy, presently the theatre of stirring events, of De All Round the World (a, pleasing title, by the way) has closed of dye( our cordial good wishes ...

LITERATURE

... evidence that the pianoforte was known in EslndU. ar about 1767, 55 it was introducsed that year on the staeo of Covent Garden Theatre, as a fnew inotrument. Anol tmplay-bill, in the possession of Messrs Broadwood, hearin so hdaetelths of May, 1767, setting ...

LITERATURE

... Thackeray. tine -. poil Thle eminent Jewish historian, Dr Jost ofFekfr- nt the-Maine, is dead. the The Prince 'of Wales!' theatre at Sydney baa been do- ((I( stroyed by fire., sob Two articles on the Navy appear in the number of thle Atec Cernlhill ffagazlne ...