Belford's Magazine, Vol 2, December 1888 - Various

Belford's Magazine, Vol 2, December 1888

Chicago, New York, and San Francisco BELFORD, CLARKE AND COMPANY PUBLISHERS London: H. J. Drane, Lovell's Court, Paternoster Row Copyright, 1888. BY BELFORD, CLARKE & CO. Drummond & Neu, Electrotypers , 1 to 7 Hague Street , New York.

New York winter festivities. The theatres crowded nightly, 242.—Mary Anderson at Palmer's Theatre. Edwin Booth and Lawrence Barrett at the Fifth Avenue, 243.—Agnes Booth at the Madison Square. Little Lord Fauntleroy at the Broadway. Sweet Lavender at the Lyceum.— The Two Sisters at Niblo's. The Fugitives at the Windsor, 244.—Nellie Farren and the London Gaiety Company. German Opera at the Metropolitan. The Old Homestead at the Academy. The Brass Monkey at the Bijou. Clara Morris in Brooklyn. Louis James and Marie Wainwright. Mr. Boucicault and the Madison Square Theatre School of Acting. Mr. Amberg's new theatre, Fifteenth Street. Dramatic Events Abroad, 245.—Mr. Walter Damrosch. The Liederkranz. Joseffy and Herr Rosenthal, 246.—Mr. Edwin Booth's gift to his brother actors. Miss Mary Anderson, a critic in a sensational publication, 384.—Mrs. James Brown Potter in 'Twixt Axe and Crown. Edward Harrigan's drama of The Lorgaire. Adolph Müller's new comic opera, The King's Fool. Attractions at Daly's. Herr Junkermann at the Amberg, 386.—First production of Rheingold at the Metropolitan. The Huguenots, L'Africaine, The Messiah. Walter Damrosch, Theodore Thomas, and Anton Seidl, 387.—The Actors' Club and Mr. Robert Ingersoll. Mrs. Potter's Cleopatra and Mrs. Langtry's Lady Macbeth , 557.—The leg-show of Nadjy at the Casino. Mrs. Langtry, again. Mrs. Potter and Kyrle Bellew in Antony and Cleopatra. Mr. Coghlan as Macbeth , 559.—Nat Goodwin as Gringoire in A Royal Revenge. Mr. Scanlan in Myles Aroon. Running Wild at the Star. The Inconstant at Daly's, with Ada Rehan as Oriana . The Runaway Wife at Niblo's. Richard Stahl's comic opera, Said Pacha, 560.— Sweet Lavender at the Lyceum again. Mr. Whiffin, Mr. Kelcey, Mr. Miller; Elsie, Leslie in Little Lord Fauntleroy, 561.—The season at the Metropolitan. La Juive. Frau Lehmann, Herr Alvary, Herr Perotti, Frau Hanfstangl, Manager Frohman. Sale of the late Lester Wallack's stage costumes, 563.—Our novels and plays, 720.—Publishers, Managers, American authors, 730.— The Gold Mine, 731.—E. J. Buckley, R. G. Wilson, Harry Eversfield, Kate Forsythe, and Ida Vernon. A Midnight Bell. Eugene Canfield, Thomas Seabrooke. The Cavalier at Palmer's, 732.— Ray at the Fourteenth Street Theatre. Maggie Mitchell. The new Twenty-third Street Theatre. The County Fair. An International Match at Daly's. Two Lives at Niblo's. Maude Granger. Robert Elsmere, 733.— The Tigress at the People's Theatre. Drifting Apart at the Fourteenth Street. Alleged projected combinations for the Fall season between Joseph Jefferson, W. J. Florence, etc. Wilson Barrett; Modjeska to be a member of Mr. Booth's company, 734.—Madame Albani, 735. Honor Bright at Palmer's. The critics of the daily New York press. The new Union Square Theatre. Helen Barry, Charles Glenny; Mr. Frank Mordaunt in La Tosca; Mr. Lewis. Samson and Dalilah. The Electra of Sophocles, in English. The May Queen. Col. McCaull, Mrs. Edgar Strakosch. The Marquise at the Lyceum. Mr. Kelcey.

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