THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"Aline, the Rose of Killarncy," which wc have before witnessed here under another name, was produced at the Queen's 'I hcatre l-iafc Monday. M-sa .Stephenson was the heroine, and her representation of the, character appealed to give g ncral sati-t'ac-tion. for she was called before the curtain at the close of each act. Mr Stoueham'a Karl of Dunmor. was one of the best played parts in the drama, and in ti'e love passages with Aline ho was very efTjcti/c. As Farmer Law'er, \*r Musgrave had not much to do, but the capital manner in which the last act passed off, was iu a lt. at meahnre due to his ex<rtions. A very amusing farce brought the entertainment toaclcs'. 'i he interval between tho pieces was ridiculously lon.-, and tho patrons of tho theatre would much prefer to got borne at a reasonable hour than to be kept waiting half-a:'-hour, and then have the p«rfoimauco spun out til hing after eleven udo k. The performance was repeated ks»i night. 'I o night ''Poer ■tro;er3" will be i>l.. ■ ed
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Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 1 (Supplement)
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180THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 1 (Supplement)
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