Miss Georgia Cayvan will be Hazel Kirke in the coming presentation of the play in German.
Mr. Pinero is called the cleverest plagiarist of the many at present writing for the stage.
A Paris paper says the "Esmeralda" is a play to which a girl might take her mother.
Miss Adelaide Phillipps expects to be able to rejoin the Ideal Opera Company during its season in this city.
The fourth of the concerts of the Harvard Musical Association takes place Thursday, at the Museum.
Mr. Riddle gives dramatic recitations at the Madison Square, March 2d.
Miss Vennie Clancy is dying of consumption.
A dramatization of Wilkie Collins' "Frozen Deep" will soon be brought out.
Ponsard's "Ulysse" is shortly to be revived, with Gounod's choruses, at the Theatre Francais.
Sardou has written a new play expressly for Bernhardt.
Frank Mayo is appearing in Shakespearian tragedy.
Wilhelmj returns to America in the spring.
Balfe's opera of "Pittore e Duca" was recently presented for the first time in England.
A good critic pronounces "Pinafore" the best of Sullivan's music and "Patience" the poorest.
Clara Morris is said to have declared Wilde's play "dull and uninspiring."
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