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POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS

... for pantomimic action, andi we ex. pect, therefore, that Baron Munchausen will go off with proper eclat. The Prince's Theatre.-This snug little house also re-opens this evening. The first piece is to be the excellent comiely named The Loan of a Lover ...

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS

... Beddie in the Adelphi Theatre some years ago. ]3y the way 0 this gentleman should cut out the song about his grandfather. e Thle spoken jokes are old, stale, and fall dead upoII the cars of Ihis audience. At the Prince's Theatre the Pantomime is new, ...

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS

... hii ertidleiteis if ?? lilotritulle 'lii tht'itiit~i'tisstie ~ihhet11 iiupottfed by the( ?? ?? iof the Ditillopl Striet 'Theatre. Y'ofi ininios Cii/rit'it.-We loarth flot tue H ome M''''tirttld I irli Advoctiiife hare atppr'oveil of Certtitin tet l'lecs-iirv ...

THE THEATRES

... TIHE THEATRES. 0 Duelol) Street Theatre.-At this magnificent house, during the last ten days, thc new spectacle play The Prophet, has becn the principal source of' attraction, and wc must say that, t as a spectacle, it has beco got up in every way ...

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS

... manner. If this young gentleman perseveres, lie Nvill beyond doubt attain the highest lionours in his profession, and the theatre-goisig portion of onr fellow citizens have shown much good taste in awarding him so generously the full meed of their approbation ...

THE FINE ARTS

... along with Mrs. Stirling. This is, we should is think, one tlmper night certain to tie Prisle's. e Dvidilep 'Street Theatre.-At this Theatre, during the last two edw eeks, Mr. 'James Bennett has been performing a rouud of his Is favourite chuaacters. We ...

POPULAR AMUSEMENTS

... rOPULAI' AMUSEMENTS, Prince's Theatre.-Dnting this week Ilciphegor haF been pcrf',.rinecdllnighltly to deliglited:,audlincl~es. r. ,I'loyd, as IP'icrrcit, ins beell, as usuialaing forth tile lauhter of lls audienle, y, andll gailliog tihe hearty apldlausie ...

POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS

... hsenC, anld the usual benefits of the prinecipal per- foimers are about to oemmence. This is a time when thi nemnbers of the theatre begin to counit upoil their fricCids, acld learnI sehetier theiI continuel toil and study is likely to hbve left their impress ...

LITERATURE

... II. Moore, Buchanan Street. Tills set of waltzes will form a pleasing memento of Mr. Barnetts appearance at the Pri.ce's Theatre, in the clia- ractor of Monsieur Jacques, the poor licart-stricken musician. The themes are from the music of the drama, acid ...

LITERATURE

... west, to Aldborough I and Ranisgate on the east. Then sic have amisple descriptions Si of tle hotels, conveyances, cafes, theatres, libraries, prisons, s icr- milumnis, public buildinigs, monumcits, &c. &c. of Paris. Be- xck sides tile abovc notices, there ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRINOEMS TJIEATRE. E o,-no l-,n +1 i*MnU, I ?? a *n. . 1 - A P-, d 11 s On Monday the Prince's Theatre re-opened after the short recess, ivith Alrk Lemon's new, drama named 11 Sea and Land, Of the drama wve hlave not one word of praise to ultter. It ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... PRINCE'S THEATRE. -p ?? %ar118s ?? ntt lonk On Wednesday eoelning Mr. B3arnett took his benefit, and was honoured by an) exceedingly well filled house. When wve cce take into consideration tile valiety of novelties announecd in Ite tho hand-bills, the ...