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THE THEATRE

... auidienece. His expreasion seas remalirkably nmated ha good, ant iles tones, nateerally, of sullicient power to fill the theatre. By I hn When lie lahoured, as ha did is several instances, to exrmnd Isis voice Yestere hn beyond itsineteral stresegtl, ...

POETRY

... - ', J AnsI nmakes them, in their fixedness, sole~syinbls of that proud immortality ;ae thirst for.-. .- !i.' P1 . B. C, Theatre Royal. ...

FASHIONS FOR JULY

... bias,. and crowiied by strasi culoured ribands, lohig strinls of wil, inl striped gaiuze, tloat loose. A cap, ditted for tie theatre, is of ri'chl blolid, trimmed with 3ailoe vepeur, striped gadze riba d and ornamented under the broad border, %Ollirh turins-back ...

THE LEEDS THEATRE

... THE LEEDS THEATRE. e . On Friday evening week, the Theatre closed for the seaso r, e when the most britliant audience we. hve witnessed during the season, honoured the manager bk'ttheir presence. The Y peculiar feature ;f the evening was the6, forui - ...

MASTER BURKE AND COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... that which is so pompously brought forward on the as- boards of Covent-garden theatre.' I rul In support of what I have said' tespecting the doors of he Covent-arden theatre being shut against talent, I bave'only Ic-to speak of what immediately conc'bri ...

The Theatre

... ?je ?jeat?e. flOsslabs opera, Ah,, Harber of Sesillo, was parformedS at the Theatre Royal, on Tuesday night, in a 'style of excellence that could not he exceeded, at the present period, in- any 'of the metropo; titan thleatres. Mr. Cummins in producing ...

The Theatre

... The performances at the Theatre, since our last0 lsave been sufificiently varied in character to suit all classes of asmateura tOf dramatic amusements. There was tragedy for the more intellectual, who deuive pleasure from the successftul embodying of ...

The Theatre

... about So lense our spirited lessee. Proposals, it seems, are to be ins received for thse letting of She *Yorkshire circuit of theatres on tbs mOth of January. The support Mr. Cummins has received, notovith. o standing the very great exertions he hass made ...

THE THEATRES

... TIlE ThEATRES. ck THE CHRIST.7IAS PANTOMIMES. .ir RURY-LANE.---ThC pantomime at this theatre, under the title of Jack in its lexon wil l not add much to the re- he putation of Mr. Barrymore, by whom it was produced, d-as it wants the fun which we have ...

The Theatre

... ?je ng' On Tuesday night last, the perf~ormatieeof 7iuie Wee. am 'Toterse, at the Theatre-Royal, for the benefit of Mrs. CUSrai arnMCNS, was attended by a unumerous and highly respectable e tvaudience. This opera, the' music of4'lslcie was' composed by ...

THEATRICAL ANECDOTES

... uvitls a r friend, into sthe esvo-slillissg gallery, to witness the uighst - rebsearsal of a panlornsisne, at Covenit-Gardesn theatre. t Ansong thec attractions of ttsis Cisristasas foolery, a restil elephant was introduned; and, in due timesn tiss unawieldy ...