Show theatrical notice kotica CA chap mr FLOYD V U T I 1 january 28 5 we mentioned in in our last with regret that ile dramatic association had lost the valuable services of messes Meas Mess ds tuckett and lou lige agee we are happy to say that the society hare ha seen the error of their ways was and ar langto to re ke engagement thereby holding finout out a prospect of entertainment to tile the camp 1 on the we had a repetition of the n lady of lyons ni which aich on the iv whole hole was not y U as aa well performed as on the first night there was lut but one change in the cast taus 1 ri ed by the withdrawal of mr willis from the Soe society lety but as the gentleman who took his hia tart part did it respectably this could not have been the reason we rather think elated with the success attending the first performance the characters were too confident confide at and rather negligent this remark does not refer to white and rutledge or mrs westwood who we think improve on fur ther acquaintance acquaint arce toey had bad carefully re their parts and in in the fifth act received j that due reward for their labors which good acting drays will from an appreciative audience on the the golden farmer was brodu ced the golden farmer mr air warren OH mr e jeremy Tw itch er mr white harry hammer mr craw crawford ford tod lord fitzallen mr baldwin bvm harvey mr lea elizabeth mrs tuckett louisa liaa mis Mi aa board beard mr ali warren barren performed his part well and created a slight sensation we may observe I 1 that an occasional kapsus longue marad the part and Urae Jetra led eted from this otherwise good performance mr rutledge knew ins his gartand part alii was wag received with fill just ac mr fr white this ibis gentleman has great ver clity of talent shown show n by the truthful mant lier in which he rendered this character after itis able delineation of 0 claude melnotte in fact he seems seeing at home in in any part mr crawford Craw tord performed harry hammer with mth good effect he displays too much man ensa elizabeth mrs tuckett Tu cLett did not throw lat life into it which the occasion required 0 we behave have seen this lady on smaller occasions bow more feeling 0 louisa miss alias beard will yet distinguish racla rac lf she ghe has plenty of confidence and a goo delivery but requires tuition although mr lea was tolerably good it i not lot equal to his first representation of a th e same ame part the e a rt erple ce a farce sketches in india 01 vias as rece received IV ed with the largest need meed of applause we have yet seen bestowed bestow ed on a piece of this class it might have been better performed sir matthew gc mr air baldwin as usual draw led out his pait although we have seen scon him to less advantage cannot tl thise I 1 gentleman throw off aminadab Amin adali block k mr myers was suddenly talen taken sick and mr westwood tood who inho was as prompted in in part of the first piece with only an hours houis tune time to study count Glo Glon roux impersonated na t od t the ile lively frenchman to great advantage capt harrington mr Cr craford auford was quite out of his line sally scruggs mrs airs whitlock cli was excellent x cel lent poplin P lin miss beard was pert and lively on wednesday evening last sirs mrs and the misses whitlock received a benefit we cannot approve of the selection of pieces for this occasion viz vin the maid of croissy perfection or the maid of munster and five pounds reward ard it is not that these pieces were not well performed that NN we e object to them but simply that the audience is is surfeited with farces and they were not on that account likely to be so well received this accounts we think tor for the house not being so full as on oil the occasion of messas Mess ds tackett and loughes Lou gees geels benefit unless the association endeavor to make the theatre more attractive by something higher than such trivial pieces they will mill wear out the indulgence ottha public with regard to the manner in in which these particular pieces were produced we have no fault to find excepting perhaps that the prompter was a little too loud and was sometimes heard when there was H as no occa occasion I 1 on it is 13 quite suf sufficient that he exercises his office only when required comedy informs us that we have a star in the camp we are quite ready to admit that also the brilliance of her winkling twinkling but at the same time we have noticed a constellation which A hibb without detracting from the brightness of this particular star shed her rays ras of light on us and adds instead oi of diminishing diminish in from the lustre of the lesser one surely two stars can shine at once we w e 0 only n y wish there v were ere three though probably one maybe may be too high in in the fir manent tor for comedy to discern the world is is wide the camp beside theres room enough for all DRAMA |