Lydia, Howards Troupe.
" Ivanhoe" was placed on the stage last eveniiag. The principal parts were taken by Miss Lydia Howarde (Sir Wilfred, of Ivanhoe"), Mr George Leopold (Isaac, of York), Mr Harry Power (ftebecca), Mr B. Oahill (The Black Knight), Mr J. Starke (Oedric, the Saxon), Miss B. Andrews (Prince John), Miss M. Vincent (De Bracey), Mr E. Mowry (Sir Brian de Bois Gilbert), Mias Blanche Leopold (The Lady Kowena), Miss Lolo de Glorian (Wamba). The burlesque was well put on the stage, and caused much amusement. Miss Lydia Howarde, as the Knight of Ivanhoe, was gocd, and the other parts were well sustained. The singing was good, the principal pieces being •• Sainted Mother "—a duet between Miss Howard and Miss Blanche Leopold—and "Doesn't she seem to like it," (an old favorite) by Mile. de Glorian, who sustained the part of Wamba. The chorus in the first act taken from " II Travatore," was well sung, and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all present. This evening •' JSTemeses " will be presented. >
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3787, 16 February 1881, Page 2
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171Lydia, Howards Troupe. Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3787, 16 February 1881, Page 2
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