The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 73W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1869 |
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Page 97
... Madame Bishop , as a sort of halfway com- promise . On the 11th of the same month , Power made a second visit , followed again by C. Kean , on the 1st of April , whose approaching departure for America was now an- nounced . On his ...
... Madame Bishop , as a sort of halfway com- promise . On the 11th of the same month , Power made a second visit , followed again by C. Kean , on the 1st of April , whose approaching departure for America was now an- nounced . On his ...
Page 98
... Madame Balfe and her husband , appeared for two nights in the theatre , announced as his last performances in Ire- land . The season of 1838-1839 was a very remarkable one . It lasted al- together for two hundred and twenty- one nights ...
... Madame Balfe and her husband , appeared for two nights in the theatre , announced as his last performances in Ire- land . The season of 1838-1839 was a very remarkable one . It lasted al- together for two hundred and twenty- one nights ...
Page 100
... Madame Balfe , Franks , and Horncastle , presented for the first time on the 5th of February , was more successful , and obtained eight repetitions . Anew tragic drama , by the author of Zaraffa , " called the " Painter of Italy " -the ...
... Madame Balfe , Franks , and Horncastle , presented for the first time on the 5th of February , was more successful , and obtained eight repetitions . Anew tragic drama , by the author of Zaraffa , " called the " Painter of Italy " -the ...
Page 102
... Madame Vestris and Charles Mathews wound up the summer season . The Lord Lieutenant came in state on the con- cluding night , August the 18th , announced for the benefit of the Lessee . In September the theatre was re- opened for five ...
... Madame Vestris and Charles Mathews wound up the summer season . The Lord Lieutenant came in state on the con- cluding night , August the 18th , announced for the benefit of the Lessee . In September the theatre was re- opened for five ...
Page 104
... Madame Grisi , her sister , Lablache , F. Lablache , Mario , and Puzzi , the great horn player . Con- ductor , Monsieur Benedict . The orchestral and choral departments were full beyond any precedent . Such a combination of first - rate ...
... Madame Grisi , her sister , Lablache , F. Lablache , Mario , and Puzzi , the great horn player . Con- ductor , Monsieur Benedict . The orchestral and choral departments were full beyond any precedent . Such a combination of first - rate ...
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