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... THE THEATRES. During the present week Madame Mocljeska will make her last appearances in tlio character of Mary Stuart at tho Court Theatre, aud on Saturday next this distinguished will appear hero for tho first time in Adrienno Lecouvreur. The version ...

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... THE THEATRES. The performances at the Lyceum Theatre evening comprised no absolute novelty (of a substantial kind ; but the closing night of the [season, devoted, according to custom, to Mr. Jrving's benefit is always an event of exceptional interest ...

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... THE THEATRES. j Tbo site of Savile House, Leicester-square, which ! has long hold a conspicuous place among the eye- sores ot the metropolis, at last to occupied not, however, by a theatre, as originally intended. association of capitalists have just ...

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... THE THEATRES. reconstruction and internal arrangements ot the Hay market Theatre are now in forward a state that little difficulty, it is believed, would found opening the house within fortnight from this date. In order, however, to avoid the possibility ...

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... THE THEATRES. Two performances by the French company given at Ihe Gaiety Theatre Saturday. the afternoon Mdlle. Sara Bernhardt performed once more in Fron-lYou, and the evening appeared again the second and third nets of that plav well the fourth act ...

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... THE THEATRES. Miss Ellen Terry's benefit will take p ace the Lyceum Theatre Thursday evening, May 20. this occasion Miss Teriy will tor the first time in the part lolanthe, King Rene's Daughter, fco long with name of Miss Helen Faueit (Mrs. Theodore ...

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... THE THEATRES. The work of reconstructing the Princess's Theatre is now so far advanced that it is confidently expected that the house will ready for reopening about the end of the present month. Visitors who were familiar with the old theatre, as built ...

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... our (columns, at the National Standard Theatre, to ill this evening be transferred to the Olympic, jtvhero it will performed substantially by the game company. Meanwhile, tho place of this at the former theatre will be occupied by E revival of The Danites ...

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... themselves. the whole that is not amiss ; but the theatre, for London, was too bad ! The actors are not destitute of talent for such representations, but often exaggerate, and descend to vulgarities. These theatres are not well attended. Thus did popular English ...

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... THE THEATRES. A performance Much Ado About Nothing, chiefly amateurs, given the Olympic Theatre Saturday afternoon, appeared to attract a more than common share patronage, but did not unfortunately bring to light any new performer extraordinary protrnse ...

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... THE THEATRES. The new comedy the Vaudeville Theatre, 01' announce 1, on the authority the m;':.-!-vmeiit. as adaptation of a German is described in the playbill written v E. G. '' —a name, we may observe, v.'hieh is not to found in the lists the '• ...

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... THE THEATRES. Mr. Calmour, whose four-act drama, entitled Trust and Trial, was performed at the Gaiety Theatre Saturday afternoon for the first time in London, frankly repudiates any claim originality in respect of the main incident his story. much ...