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Show 1I1L STAGE. KuritruiIis about (lie Piny People. New York, 12, Minnie Hauk sailed on the 10th for England. She waB accompanied to the steamer by a larije cumpany ot friends. Mnpleeon'a regiment ia expected to give him a military reception on tor arrival ul his troupe in England, Kellogg eings her farewell appearance appear-ance in Philadelphia on the 24th, sailing on the26ih, 1'or Liverpool. Julia Gaylard and Josephine Varko, on leave of abaeuce from Carl Rosa's opera, England, are expected here duriDg the month. Aim6 and company appear at Booth'B on Monday, and is doing eo well that there is not much probability proba-bility ot the intended revival of Kobertaonian comedies. Fanny Davenport appears at the Grand Opera House in "Pique," on Monday. Mary Anderson begins an engagement engage-ment at the Brooklyn Academy on Monday. She appears in "Ingo-mar," "Ingo-mar," "Juliet," the "Hunchback," "Faint Heart Never Won a Fair Lady" and "Meg Merriles." Genevieve Ward played "Jane Shore" in Boston on Monday to a most enthusiastic audience. LoDg-ftdiow LoDg-ftdiow was present and after tho play went on the stage to omplimoni the actreaa. She received a lew days arn a cablegram from Bertrand, director ot the Theatre Hiatoriqiiw, Paria, tendering her an engagement to play i "Queen Catherine" and telegraphed her acceptance. She .will sail fur Europe soon alter her Boston engage ment. The Kiralfye, at the Walnut Street, Philadelphia, have produced a spectacular play, "The Deluge," after elaborate preparations in scenery, o large ballet under Bon-lauti, Bon-lauti, and other attractive accessaries. acces-saries. At the Arch Street, Eice'u Surprise Party announce "The Horrors," as the latest hit. At the Broad Street, "Pinafore" has reached tho hundredth representation. represen-tation. Jefferson appears on Monday. In deference lo a unanimous request, re-quest, the Church Choir "Pioafore" Company of Edgtir & Fultan closed ; the Broadway on Goud Friday night. Alice Oatca' Company, in "Girufld Gircfli," will bo the attraction next week at the Lyceum. On Wednesday Wednes-day a tpecial matinee, "Les Cloches De Corneville " It is bUted that Petroleum V. Nasby has made a farcical play oi uuueual merit upon the b.isis of the Widow Bcdotte papers. "Adelo, tho Salealndy," is the title 'of ii new play by John A. Maok, to be 1 produced , at the Buwtry on the 28ih, with Agnes Wood iu the title role. Gilbert's "Gretcheu" bus been produced pro-duced by Horace Wall, dramatic agent, Iu Braltleboro, Vermont, "Pinafore" "Pina-fore" was given at an Episcopalian ohartty cntertaiumant, the assistant rector personating Captain Corcoran, Tennyson has written for the London Lon-don Lyceum a 5-act play, in verse, entitled "Eleanor and Rosamond." Chicago, 12, Stage business has been very profitable the past week. Full houses everywhere. Denman Tompson has filled Haverly's to overflowing every night, not even rain keeping the crowds away. Good management contributed contri-buted to this end as much as the I merit of the company. "Pinafore" concluded a successful three weeks' run to-night, at Mc-Vickor's. Mc-Vickor's. The Heea Abbot troupe, on Wednesday Wednes-day evening, brought out Paul Mapsea' new English opera, "Paul and Virginia." It created a favorable favor-able impression. Boniface, at Hamblin's, played "The Soldier's TruBt." i On Monday, Edwin Booth, supported sup-ported by T. W. Keene and Milnes Levick, with McVicker'a stock company, com-pany, begins a long season of Shake-spearian Shake-spearian drama. Stuart Robaon and Wm. Crane occupy Hooley's in the "Comedy of ErrorB." Sensational drama pgain appears at the Metropolitan. Clara Morris begins a soasou at Haverley'n soon. McCaulay, otherwise " Uncle Daniel," with his entire company, left this morning for San Francisco, where he gives "The Sheriff of Jarvis Section." The play is said tn have been unusually popular wherever produced. pro-duced. The Ttico Surprise Party holds Havorly'o, and will burlesque "Pinafore." |