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THE CITY THEATRE

... for tie porformiauce, uinder the p)revrsions of the Act of Parliaiment, oif cliauatic, entertainnmentS h mn ie in thle City Theatre. TIre Act to vl;'iichli ie referred had heenri JlrY'was IYpeissed. for the) expr-ess purisose of putting cii end to thle prol- ...

SCENE AT CROW STREET THEATRE, DUBLIN

... fl-B:. na wh ?? Isfilfry' EJrnsed buy JSr AngI~vst.) ?? n Bil' lit vwhlen a Tien Lo d and Ladil Lic itelltat Vi it[(l tile theatre it for the first time. PtWs peca i l1ities Iccami' meet clivn 't0, . rig )t; ' t 'c loons'v ! shiouts a voice in the gccller ...

THE CITY THEATRE, &c

... thoso of ileelt operals, Ueatr slmlall r eltttioan to one acother hlit |d I l'le matelnljli iV whicil it xvvis ?? at this theatre, at;i thc hlb s.ccess xvhicti ho s tlltendlo i rd i ts pl ci miot, ore cetainldv conimen- InL Stir rte with the hoilieses ...

GLASGOW THEATRICALS

... tied sensilie kind. heas taken plaicn betavem Mr. ?? excel- tlett company of Edinrlmrgir. n d' Mr. Alexander's beautifUl. - Theatre Reovl in) Diliop Street. Aft-r soine montlhs of a recess, r Ithii hlanehls ae plate of Wtil sensent wets opened on the eveurnig ...

THEATRE ROYAL—MR. FORREST

... THEATRE ROYAL-AIR. FORREST. I^ . I 11 1b ?? 5' %JL LtL 1z ?? This elegmnt theatre was rne- ened far the seacm on ?? tay lal, vhen the tr-agedv of King Lear was brought forward, in - order to introdluce 'Mr. Forrest, the celebrated American so0 tragerdian ...

AMATEUR PERFORMANCES AT ST. JAMES'S THEATRE

... could not get tickhets at this theatre, on Saturday, to witness ~ th~e repetition of Ben Johnson's Every Alan in h'is Humnour, by the gentlemen amateurs who performedl the same play a short tim Sinc atmiss Kelly's Theatre. ThelPeformances werefo W the ...

A ROMANCE IN STAGE LIFE

... A ROMANCE IN STAGE LIFE. (Fromn the Saturday Post.) During the drama of the Battle of Sedgemoor, at the Adelphi Theatre hereon Tuesday evening last, an occurrence took place which, for stirring interest sild r onsistie story, far outdoes allsuch dramatic ...

THEATRE ROYAL ADELPHI.—MRS. BUTLER

... I THEATRE ROYAL ADELPEI.-.MRS. BUTLER. i 1 i, c ,s T,\. - 11 _- * A. -A . . - - - - . ?? - - - - I . - .- _ . - - Tnas lady, better known on the stage as Fanny Rambile-a name bhich as4 associated with what have been called tire brightest days of the ...

LITERATURE

... the countries passed through, has been omitted. Like the Kaleidoscope, a every page is a new picture. Railroads, canals, theatres, tombs, academies, cathedrals, statues, smoking, pictures, manufactures, n fortifications, cutlery, libraries, bridges, watering ...

THEATRE-ROYAL, DUNLOP STREET

... THEATRE-ROYAL, DU-NLOP STREET. S ZLLtJLLL+ISflfl age, MOUJ.¶J4Vr h5:AM,1~.n1T MR. AND tORS. CHARLES XXAN. On Monday might,Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seanappearedatthe above-earned Theatre, in a new play entitled The Wife's Secret, expressly written for them ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... her arrival at the Cape. hfter writing an account of our colony there, hMrs. 'Vard proceeded with her husband direct to the theatre of war in Kaffirland, and tept a journal, in which she noted down whatever she considered worthy of record during the entire ...

THE SURREY THEATRE—LORD JOHN RUSSELL'S TRAGEDY

... e i.~ ahsurfiti w~oeutd i)e realised, aind the present Noble Premier of co r 'nulntr appear1 on the boards of the Surrey Theatre, dividing se d %itt 1 7jr. r. P. Cooke the hoisteroni, approval of the English of bluerjackets. Yet so it is. Time works *wonders ...