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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . After a most successful run of the Christmas pantomines , the various lessee ? of the theatres begin to consider it necessaiy to introduce a few novelties to their patrons . At Drury Lane , Mr . Jas . Anderson ( one of the most sterling tragedians of the day ) and Miss Els worthy have appeared in u Cloud and Sunshine , " a melodrama of more than usual interest , which is likely to add to the full price audience . At half-price the pantomine still continues to crowd the
house . —At the Haymarket , Mr . Hudson has been successfully appearing in some of his well-known Irish characters , and has been succeeded by Miss Amy Sedgwick , who made her re-appearance as Beatrice in " Much Ado about Nothing . " She was well supported by Miss Swanborough , Mr . Howe , Mr . W / Farren , Mr . Chippendale , and Mr . Compton .- ^ - —At the PriricesFs , Mr . Kean in same of his favourite characters , and the pantomime draw too well to necessitate a change in the bill of fare . ——At the Lyceum the most marked event has been the re-appearance of Miss Helen
Faucit ( Mrs . T . Martin ) , as Lady Macbeth , an event which could not fail to be appreciated by play-goers . Mr . Dillon's Macbethwas well sustained , and by no means detracted from his growing reputation . O'Keefe ' s comedy of " Wild Oats " has also been revived with complete success . — - —The Alhambra Palace ( late Panopticon ) , has been opened with concerts , which are to be continued twice a week throughout Lent . No place in the metropolis is better adapted for concert-giving upon a large scale than the Alhambra Palace . There is a magnificent area for the
promenaders , a building admirably constructed with respect to acoustic effect , and possessed of a splendid organ . The programme of Ash Wednesday may be considered a sample of those which are to follow . It presented the public with the most liberal of liberal shilling ' s worths , a vast aggregate of artists , and a profusion of pieces culled from the most popular sources , and not without a classical ingredient or two . The roll of singers consisted of Madame Borehardt , Madame Rudersdorif , Mdlle . Poma , Miss Poole , Miss Chatfield , Miss Fanny Huddart , Mr . Miranda , Mr . Charles Brahana , Mr . Perren , Mr . Bartleman , and others .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
All communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Bro . Turner is thanked , but it has already appeared in the pages of the Magazine .
" Inner Guard is correct in refusing to interrupt the ceremonies to report the arrival of members or visitors . " C . S . "—The subscription of £ 1 . Is . to the Boys' School , will give a vote at the election next ensuing , to the period when the money was paid . " A Young Mason . "—We do not know how many of the Irish Lodges are in abeyance , hut we believe the following have ceased to meet : —Nos . 16 , 64 , 72
152 , 200 , 216 , 314 , 574 , 811 . We shall next week publish a complete list of the Provincial and Irish Appointments so far as we have received them . The Zord ' s Prayer , page 117— -Bro . Sloman , The Blackburn Ball and other notices next week .
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Her Majesty (With The Exception Of Her U...
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . After a most successful run of the Christmas pantomines , the various lessee ? of the theatres begin to consider it necessaiy to introduce a few novelties to their patrons . At Drury Lane , Mr . Jas . Anderson ( one of the most sterling tragedians of the day ) and Miss Els worthy have appeared in u Cloud and Sunshine , " a melodrama of more than usual interest , which is likely to add to the full price audience . At half-price the pantomine still continues to crowd the
house . —At the Haymarket , Mr . Hudson has been successfully appearing in some of his well-known Irish characters , and has been succeeded by Miss Amy Sedgwick , who made her re-appearance as Beatrice in " Much Ado about Nothing . " She was well supported by Miss Swanborough , Mr . Howe , Mr . W / Farren , Mr . Chippendale , and Mr . Compton .- ^ - —At the PriricesFs , Mr . Kean in same of his favourite characters , and the pantomime draw too well to necessitate a change in the bill of fare . ——At the Lyceum the most marked event has been the re-appearance of Miss Helen
Faucit ( Mrs . T . Martin ) , as Lady Macbeth , an event which could not fail to be appreciated by play-goers . Mr . Dillon's Macbethwas well sustained , and by no means detracted from his growing reputation . O'Keefe ' s comedy of " Wild Oats " has also been revived with complete success . — - —The Alhambra Palace ( late Panopticon ) , has been opened with concerts , which are to be continued twice a week throughout Lent . No place in the metropolis is better adapted for concert-giving upon a large scale than the Alhambra Palace . There is a magnificent area for the
promenaders , a building admirably constructed with respect to acoustic effect , and possessed of a splendid organ . The programme of Ash Wednesday may be considered a sample of those which are to follow . It presented the public with the most liberal of liberal shilling ' s worths , a vast aggregate of artists , and a profusion of pieces culled from the most popular sources , and not without a classical ingredient or two . The roll of singers consisted of Madame Borehardt , Madame Rudersdorif , Mdlle . Poma , Miss Poole , Miss Chatfield , Miss Fanny Huddart , Mr . Miranda , Mr . Charles Brahana , Mr . Perren , Mr . Bartleman , and others .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
All communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Bro . Turner is thanked , but it has already appeared in the pages of the Magazine .
" Inner Guard is correct in refusing to interrupt the ceremonies to report the arrival of members or visitors . " C . S . "—The subscription of £ 1 . Is . to the Boys' School , will give a vote at the election next ensuing , to the period when the money was paid . " A Young Mason . "—We do not know how many of the Irish Lodges are in abeyance , hut we believe the following have ceased to meet : —Nos . 16 , 64 , 72
152 , 200 , 216 , 314 , 574 , 811 . We shall next week publish a complete list of the Provincial and Irish Appointments so far as we have received them . The Zord ' s Prayer , page 117— -Bro . Sloman , The Blackburn Ball and other notices next week .