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...considered one of the most vigorous pieces of writing in modern English. In it Miss Horsford appears as the "peppery" Virgin Queen, Miss Dupree as a maid of honor, and Woodruff as a young court gallant, Sir Harold Hartwynd. New scenery has been painted for this production by the artist of Keith's Theatre, and all the costumes were originally made for the Bradley Martin Ball...
...supplemented by magnificent stage settings, accurate and splendid costumes and accessories, and the first venture in the Wagnerian repertoire by the company has been made a notable event in every way. During the coming week the Elsas of the cast will be Fatmah Diard and Clara Lane, the former artist making her re-entry as a member of the Castle Square Company on Monday evening. "Lucia di Lammermoor" and "Cavalleria Rusticana" is already in preparation to follow "Lohengrin" on the 15th inst...
...Professor Moulton correct in saying that Richard III is "an artist in villainy"? Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist, ch. IV, especially page...
PRIMROSE AND WEST'S MINSTRELS AT THE PARK THEATRE.- Primrose and West's Minstrels will follow "Chimmie Fadden" at the Park Theatre a week from next Monday. This year the company is composed of an organization of blacks and whites, each and every one said to be an artist of unusual excellence. Two distinct organizations rolled into one make the most gigantic organization of minstrel talent ever heard or dreamed of. Three military bands, one a pickaninny band of unusual merit under the able directorship of a European Conductor is an especial feature. All are uniformed in the most extravagant...
...what hotel was not determined. After the business meeting a regular programme was listened to Mr. Henry Sandham, vice-president of the Boston Art Club, spoke of experiences in connection with his work, of his models, and of life in general, as viewed from the standpoint of the artist. Mr. Grinfield Coxwell, professor at the College of Physicians and Surgeons told of his life in Burmah and following him, Mr. E. W. Hughs, an Englishman, related adventures in Manitoba and the Northwest. Several musical numbers were then given, among them a solo by D. Grant...