12 NOVEMBER 1853, Page 9

Outtrts.

The misfortune that happened to the farce by which Mr. Wright was introduced to the Lyceum public is repaired by the substitution of a new piece, as a sequel to the very smart prefatory squabble. There is still the "fun" of Mr. Wright making a disturbance in the pit, and being called from his hiding-place by Mr. Charles Mathews ; but, instead of continuing to be " Mr. Wright" in the farce which is played apropos of the uproar, he regularly assumes a character ; and thus there is no longer the unseemly exhibition of a joke pushed too far. At the same time, How to make Home Happy is far too insignificant a piece to hold the post of honour in an evening's entertainment.