AMUSEMENTS.
Theatre Royal. —The “Senof Ice” was reproduced Imre last night to a fair house. Miss Stephenson and Mr. Burford were ns good in the leading parts as on the previous evening, and the same may be Buid of the remainder of the cast. Tlie piece went well, and the audience were evidently thoroughly satisfied witli the evenings entertainment. To-night “ Hamlet” will be performed, with Miss Stephenson as Ophelia, and Mr. Burford as Hamlet. Bachelder’s Diorama. Last night Baclielder’s Diorama was produced at the Academy of Music to a moderately wellfilled house. The views illustrative of the great Civil War of America, from tlie firing of the first gun to the funeral of President Lincoln, were produced with excellent effect. To those who have not seen this diorama before, wc should certainly recommend a visit, as it gives a most life-like picture of the leading scenes in one of the greatest struggles the world lias ever seen, and many of those who have already seen this exhibition will not regret seeing it once more.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 34, 15 November 1871, Page 3
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