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THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... Paris theatres naturally arises in the mind of one desirous of writing something about the art of acting. The present con- dition of the English drama is deplored by all lovers of the art. It is the more irritating, because never were theatres so flourishing ...

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... revision. I do not speak of the Vaude- ville only, but of the theatres in general. There are good actors, admirable actors, on the French stage; but a really good ensemble I saw but at one theatre-the Porte St. Martin-where the Vigzgl Ans A4res of DU.MAS ...

THE GLOBE EDITION OF SHAKESPEARE'S WORKS

... Corowbona, pleading that it wanted a full and understanding auditory, having been merely acted in an open and black theatre, and before ignorant asses; and HEYWOOD, in the preface just referred to, excuses himself for appearing as an author ...

MISS BATEMAN'S JULIA

... which BARNUM was the great inventor. One of the latter class has lately been brought into renewed prominence at the Adelphi Theatre. A very in- different impersonation of a part, at best melodramatic, has been so skil- fully handled by extraneous ?? BATEMAN ...

AMATEURS AND ARTISTS

... No longer content with the small triumphs in their private circles, they have challenged public attention. They have taken theatres, concerf-rooms, and exhibition galleries; have demanded money-and got it ; have courted criticism, and been praised. Amateur ...

THE THEATRES

... CINDERELLA. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening, GOING TO THE DOGS. After which, AS YOU LIKE IT. Messrs. James Anderson, Walter Montgomery, Walter Lacy; Miss R. Leclercq and Miss Helen Faucit. Andth Opening of the Pantomime, HOP O' MY THUMB. THEATRE ROYAL ...

THE LOVE CHASE AT THE ADELPHI

... speciality. Each theatre should choose a style of performance, cultivate that, and never perplex itself and its audiences with heterogeneous efforts. Only one theatre ought to venture on high art. It would be a difficult task for one theatre; an impossible ...

THE LOVE CHASE AT THE ADELPHI

... speciality. Each theatre should choose a style of performance, cultivate that, and never perplex itself and its audiences with heterogeneous efforts. Only one theatre ought to venture on high art. It would be a difficult task for one theatre; an impossible ...

THE THEATRES

... CINDERELLA. THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY-LANE. This Evening, GOING TO THE DOGS. After which, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. aessrs. Phelps, James Anderson, Walter Lacy; Miss R. Leclercq, Mrs. Hermann Vezin. And the Opening of the Pantomime, HOP O' MY THUMB. THEATRE ROYAL ...

THE THEATRES

... THUMB. THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET. This Evening (at Seven' THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE-Mr. W. Farren. DAVID GARRICK-Messrs. Sothern, Chippendale: Miss Moore. LORD DUNDREARY MARRIED AND DONE FOR-MNr. Sothern. And PRINCESS SPRIiN GTlME. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, ...

THE THEATRES

... THUMB. THEATRE ROYAL, HAYMARKET. This Evening (at Seven), THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE-Mr. WV. Farren. DAVID G7ARRICK-Meosrs. Sothern, Chippendale: Miss Moore. LORD DTINDREARY MARRIED AND DONE FOR-Mr. Sothern. And PRINCESS SPRINGTIME. NEW THEATRE ROYAL, ...

PARLIAMENTARY REVIEW

... facilities for the erection of theatres upon the safety of the building, and other particulars being duly certified, was sub- mitted by Mr. JOHN LOCKE. It had sprung, he said, out of the controversy between the managers of theatres and music-halls, as to the ...