18 JUNE 1853, page 12

Tyt Chaim.

The week now terminating has been remarkable for two dramatic pro- auctions : we have been made acquainted with a fine play, and a magnifi- 'cent spectacle. The fine play is the......

The Magnificent Spectacle Of The Week Is The Sardanapalue Of

Lord Byron Produced at the Princess's Theatre. But does not this possess merit enough to be entitled a " fine play," as well as the Lady Tartufe of Madame Girardin ? We evade......

Lectures : Mr. Plilszky And Mr. Hamm

Two new courses of lectures have begun—both of the critical clap?, but otherwise essentially different ; the first artistic, the second literaz At Willis's Rooms, Mr. Pulszky is......

A Poor Little Farce, In Which The Mysteries Of...

are set before the audience in a very bald and inartificial manner, has been pro- duced with success at the Haymarket. But successes of this kind do no good to an establishment.......

Parisian Theatricals.

There is something like a squabble with respect to the Theatre Fran- cais. The reading committee which belongs to that establishment, and is armed with the formidable power of......

The Concerts.

In describing the performance by the Cologne Choral Union, last week, we observed that though in beauty it could not be surpassed, yet we de- siderated more of grandeur; and we......