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MR. TOM TAYLOR

... from the tlurd act of Mr. Taylor's drama of Lady Clancarty, now playing to crowded and delighted audiences at the Olympic Theatre. ME. TOM TAYLQR. (From a Photograph by tho London Stereoscopic Company.) ...

SOME DIFFERENT SORTS OF PLAYGOERS

... integrity. A large section of our countrymen never enter the walls of a theatre, and hold with any entertainment but the representation of a play. A still larger section enter a theatre under protest, as it were, and vow they are dissipated and wicked when ...

THE LYCEUM THEATRE: THE GRAND DUCHESS

... THE LYCEUM THEATRE. THE GRAND DUCHESS. THE taste and relish for opera-bouffe, now so universal among English audiences, may bo said to have received their initial impetus when Offenbach's masterpiece was first produced in London, in the original, with ...

OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS

... OLD HEADS AND YOUNG HEARTS. OF the three or four West-end theatres that are supposed to keep open all the year round, it is remarkable that the name of voluminous Mr. Boucicault, author and adaptor, appears on the bills of two. London is empty. Mr. ...

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MISS DIETZ

... appeared with sue- ■cess at the Globe and Holborn Theatres, besides taking part in some dramatic performances with distinguished a mateurs. 'Shortly after the termination of her engagement at the Hol born Theatre Miss L. Dietz visited Paris, and while there ...

Coaching: COACHING, ANCIENT AND MODERN, WITH ANECDOTES OF THE ROAD. BY LORD WILLIAM LENNOX

... entitled to that distinction, for he offered to point out all the sights of the English Montpellier, including the assemblies, theatre, pump-room, crescents, gardens, walks, and abbey. So de lighted was I with the dandified manner of my companion that the journey ...

BY-THE-BYE

... ences are at work to effect these things in Jthe Hornet A little while since we read therein how Mr. Ireland, at the Globe Theatre was playing out of his line, and the writer added that Mr. Ireland had so often done this, and had tried so many lines, ...

MUSIC & THE DRAMA ABROAD

... cess at the Politeama Theatre at Rome. The plot is founded on a story by M. Gozzi, but the music is in great part borrowed from Offenbach's operettas. Among the performances pro mised for the coming winter at the Apollo Theatre, Rome, is l a ballet by ...

NEWS

... lessee of the Theatre Royal in that town, was summoned for committing an assault upon Mr. George Badge, his musical director. Mr. Younge made arrangements, in consequence of the disputes of the rival claimants for the lesseeship of the York Theatre, to produce ...

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... SUGGES TIONS TO PROPRIETORS AND LESSEES. By Walter F. Clare. Containing numerous Perspective Sketches of the Interiors of Theatres, and Designs for Prosceniums and Balcony Fronts, &c. &c. All the Plates in this edition are entirely new. The Papier Mache ...