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THE PLAYHOUSES.
Liebelei, renamed“ Tight c' Love.? It is a story
of Viennese life, and the atmosphere of the gay
Päote. Jucolette.
Austrian capital-ethe light-heartedness and reck¬
APPOINTED PIANO-TEACHER 7·0 PRINCESS MARY OF WALES:
PRISONER OF THE BASTILLE.“ AT THE LYCEUIN.
lessness and mutability and sentimentalium of young
MISS ELSIE HALL.
Eten vears ago Mr. Norman Forbes produced
love, and the tears and the sadness that may follow
Miss Hall is an Australian. She studied on the Contivent, and.
the Adelphia play written round the romantie
in their wake — are wonderfully cogrered in three
vhen she was only sixteen, won the Mendelssohn State Prize fer
of“ The Man ircche Iron Mask.“ This he has
acts that give us Vienna, the city of laughter and
Flano-Playing in Berlin.
edfor the Lyccum, reducing its acts by one.
romance, in quintessence. Two soits of lore the
not altering materially its scheme, and under
who is so curiously undiseriminating, has a pleas¬
play shows us in contrast-the half-unçonscious lave
title of“ The Prisoner offthe Bastille“' it maken.
ing representative in Miss Dorothy Thomas; and
of romantic and rather gloomy Fritz for the uc less
passable and vigerons melodrama. Mr. Forbes.
the interpretation generally is of that forcible,
romantie Christine, and the more frivolous affair of
be remembered, adopts Voltaire’s auggestion,
Theodor, with his equally thoughtless charmer, Mizi.
of course, dees net bear veryserious scrutiny,

Very cleverly does the dramatist alternate an en¬

e mysterious ischer was a brother er half¬
semble of gaicty and noise with little duets of
Pof King Louis AI V., Philippe Marchiali by name.
seriousness. The quarlette are first met at a supper¬
hat theor is granted, some very pretty and in¬
party. Fritz has got entangled with a married
Pexplanations soon occur to aup writer of im¬
woman, und che harmony of the evening is dis¬
agination to ac¬
che
turbed

Connt forthecon¬
arrival

the
cealment of such
husband brin ging
a person's iden¬
back che hero’s
tity. Philippe
Jetters, and with
might be twin¬
them a challenge.
brother to the
Of course, the
King, with a pos¬
girls must not be
sible claim
told,2d themen
sentoritp; or
arrange the affair
and this idea Mr.
among them¬
Norman Forbes
selves. But, be¬
not unnaturally
fore the duel,
seizesupon—both
Fritz pays a visit
brothers might be
to Christine, and
in love with the
as he looks, he
Same woman —
forebodes for the
say, Louise de
last time, round
la Vallière, and
her room, and
Louis might be

feels her arms
anxions 10
get
about him and
out of the way
her kisses on his
à favoured rival.
lips,
he knows
Since such harm¬
too late that she
less make-believe
has his real love,
does not affect
andso can
g
the facts of his¬
hardly tear him¬

tory or require its
seif away from

Tuos. Reutlinger.
rewriting, we can
her; while she,

GREAT ARTISTS WHO ARE IN OUR MIDST: NM. EUGENE YSAYE
grant Mr. Forbes
to0, has à pre¬
AND RAOUI PUGNO.
his hypothesis for

science of dis¬

The famous Molinist and the equally famous pianist gave their final
the sake of the
aster. The last
recital of the present series at Queen’s Hall on Wednesday alternoon last.
stirring story he
act is one long
makes out of it,
S
agony for Chris¬
dowfight kind which resommends itself to a popu¬
and out of the
tine, who learns
lar audiente.


turn of fortune
thather lover has
• LICHT O‘ LOVE.“ AT HIS MAIESTY'S
Thote. Dupont.
which secures the
Accokbis610 Matonkana: Mn.
been killed—nay,
To Makuy in Naw Vokx in Arkn or
(AFTERNOON THEATRE.
prisoner’s release.
N Lase As Pumieer MAkChlALl,
more, buried-and
Nuxr Vrak: Maz. Noapica, zur Fanous
Where, however,
The latest production of the Afternoon Theatre docs
orne or Louis XIV. (Aap rür
thafthewholetra¬
Paina Dorxa wno Wor aueh Fank Ar
the playwright
the society every credit. The choice fell on Arthur
##r Iaos Mask), i“TuPais¬
gedy has been
Covsar GARDEN, wulo 18 RuriaisG FROM
asks rather too
rur Basriuis,“ Ar ins Lvesen.
Schnitzler’s extremely moving little love - tragedy,
caused byanother
#ins Srack Naxr Fran, Agn will. Maakv.
reum version ef the
Mine. Nordica has returned to
the Man in the Iron
England, after an absence of
B
e theory that that
two years, to make her farewell
was the twin-brother
appearances in London, and she
T.
XIV. is adopted. The
#
will be scen at the Oucen’s Hall
ht, however, goes a
m
1

on the 28th of this month and
1further than most of

onthe i7th of June. She is to
erested in the subject.

be married in New Vork next
ts an exchange in the
April. and will then retire from
by which Louis XIV.
0
8
ihe stage. It will be remem“
the Man in the l-on

bered that her success at Covent