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MY GRAVE

... Sheridan Knowles and Mr Lee, followed by a long train of. other of mourners, members of the histrionic profession from every theatre in the me- in tropolis, and many inhabitants of Richmond. to On a moderate calculation, it is estimated that K~ean received ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... country theatres, under the bill passed: 10s. pernight is the price of a Qve act comedy or tragedy; 7s. per night for a two act piece; and Ss. for a one act interlude, Circulars to this effect have been sent round to the different country theatres byan agent ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... Ownetdiats.-'Ttis tiersots iaving offendsed another, the aggrievedI party was deteresited on revenige, antI waitesl at ttst theatre itoor to piurish hise. The eight' was extremely weelass itark ; sod as thenactors ptassedt, Mtost of whom were muhliedi its ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... visit tos her ntraive aire a country. blacli Kean, sittirsg one night at the back of the front boxes of Covent-Garden __ Theatre, with a gentleman of his acquaintance, one of the under-bred baox- lobby loungers of the present day stood up before him, ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... monthly periodicals. The first article, which has been suggested by Professor Horace Wilson of Oxford's admirable Essay onl the Theatre of the Ilindus, contains an interestingaccount of the Hindu Drama, and principal Drareatistst in which some curious specimens ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... The -volume before us contains two of Shakspeare's best ploys, King Lear, and Rtomeo and Juliet, (both stork pieces at the theatres,) and eleven illustrations in the usual outline style of etching, which has been so much admiredt. Wtren finished, this-will ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... with the greatest apparent ease, without pairsto the patient, and to the astorcishlmerit of tire d gentlemen who croeded the theatre. - Thre patient joined in the conversation E whleichs took placeanfterwvrd5 arid retired as if nothing had happened. - - - ...

ABERDEEN GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... evening, very much to the gratification of thle companay. Ir the Ev'enrinrg, a MISCcLtAN10eoU1 CONMcIIT ?? place ill the Theatre, which was crowded in every part. From tire late hour, however, at which it Iwas roiclrmited, we are compelled to reserve ...

ABERDEEN GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... weuld be more successful even than the onec which has isowe closed. TUESDAY EVENING. A crowded audience assembled at the Theatre on Tuesday evening, to hear I the Concert of Miscellaneous Music, wchich had been announced. Ailaly swho had scruples about ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... intlentds to at vying her first flight at tite dirama, it Rpilear~i and taking Kanowles's vara- a tel 'groustd. the Victoria Theatre, she has sent (anonyinousl a manuiscripst. Glossip and his massagerial adjunct, woithiout knowsing tite atthor, isosedi- h ...

Literary and Scientific Motices

... TRioLiore. ?? Kermble,,taking herlbenefit on tireniigirtof ouirartival. it wuss( determined that wve ashoiild visit the Park Theatre. We founri thre ironse rwell I attendeni, thre ladies greatly orrutrurbering the gentlemen irt tire Boxes ;while the Pit ...

Literary and Scientific Notices

... by another. S There are only two perfuormers now alive who wern 'rontesoporuries moulta a Garrick in the first Drury-Lane Theatre, nAmely, Jack Bannsister, weho first a, appeared in tnagedy, and Byrne, the celebrated harletliin, welo , itose its his ci ...