Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, CompleteVarious
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Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, Complete
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English wit and humor -- Periodicals
CURIOUS COINCIDENCE. We had prepared an announcement of certain
theatricals extraordinary, with which we had intended to favour the
public, when the following bill reached us. We feel that its contents
partake so strongly of what we had heretofore conceived the exclusive
character of PUNCH, that to avoid the charge of plagiarism, as well as
to prevent any confusion of interests, we have resolved to give
insertion to both.
As PUNCH is above all petty rivalry, we accord our collaborateurs the
preference.
Red Lion Court, Fleet Street.
SIR,Allow me to solicit your kindness so far, as to give publicity to
this bill, by placing it in some conspicuous part of your Establishment.
The success of the undertaking will prove so advantageous to the public
at large, that I fear not your compliance in so good a cause.
I am, Sir, yours very obediently, C. MITCHELL
VIVANT REGINA ET PRINCEPS. THEATRE ROYAL ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE,
WELLINGTON-STREET NORTH, STRAND. Conducted by the Council of the
Dramatic Authors Theatre, established for the full encouragement of
English Living Dramatists.
ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC. The generous National feelings of the British
Public are proverbially interested in every endeavour to obtain a Free
Stage and Fair Play. The Council of the Dramatic Authors Theatre seek
to achieve both, for every English Living Dramatist. Compelled, by the
state of the Law, to present on the Stage a high Tragic Composition IN
AN IRREGULAR FORM (in effecting which, nevertheless, regard has been had
to those elements of human nature, which must constitute the essential
principles of every genuine Dramatic Production), they hope for such
kind consideration as may be due to a work brought forward in obedient
accordance with the regulations of Acts of Parliament, though labouring
thereby under some consequent difficulties; the Law for the Small
Theatres Royal, and the Law for the Large Theatres Royal, not being one
and the same Law. If, by these efforts, a beneficial alteration in such
Law, which presses so fatally on Dramatic Genius, and which militates
against the revival of the highest class of Drama, should be effected,
they feel assured that the Public will Participate in their Triumph.
On THURSDAY, the 26th of AUGUST, will be presented, for the First Time,
(Interspersed with Songs and Music).
MARTINUZZI. BY GEORGE STEPHENS, ESQ. Taken by him from his magnificent
Dramatic Poem, entitled, The Hungarian Daughter.
The Solos, Duets, Chorusses, and every other Musical arrangement the Law
may require, by Mr. DAVID LEE.
The following Opinions of the Press on the Actable qualities of the
Dramatic Poem, are selected from a vast mass of similar notices.
Worthy of the Stage in its best days.The Courier.
Effective situations; if well acted, it could not fail of success.New
Bells Messenger.
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