THE OPERA.
“ de Madame played last tlmeon Saturdaynlghti and • was every manifestation of approved :by< a hhmerons audience. Indeed the latter appeared‘to btf iivtye best; of . . httinbrs, and showed an ihciindtfonto encore everything that was bt bll taking. They even Wanted a .-third time the. duet, jn the third act, betweeh' 'Clairiette and. 'Mdle,' Lange ■• - Isi» ■ Madauie wmof'opinion that, .there is a limit even to encores. A little xstiafueiodi between .the orchestra and the singers at the conclusion of the. duet spoilt an otherwise even performance.' We cannot help remarking on the.want of good manners' - on. the part ,ot / somepromiuent* occupants of the circle,' who appeared,to think their own .conversation,.' not conducted irrthe lowest df tones, was preferable te the dubt," Oh, childhood’s ’ days,” To-night “ The ‘Boheihian Gitl” will be' produced. - : - ■ ' • .
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Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2
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131THE OPERA. Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 2
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