14 APRIL 1838, Page 10

All the theatres—the forlorn Lyceum excepted—will be open on Monday,

with divers novelties to attract the Easter holyday-folk. The Haymarket, which has been newly decorated, commences its season with a numerous company for the performance of light comedy. The Love Chase will introduce Miss ELPHINSTONE (KNOWLES'S pupil) IR Mrs. NISBET'S character, and a Mr. EDMUND GLOVER in that filled by ELTON ; the others being as before, including Mrs. GLOVER. We heartily congratulate herself and the public on the recovery of this de- lightful actress from her late severe accident : she will deliver the- opening address. Among the new engagements, we are glad to see WRENCH—whom we have too long missed; Mademoiselle CELESTE; that old favourite, Mrs. FITZWILLIAM; a Miss COOPER; and Madame SALA : MIS. WAYLETT, WO, is reengaged. STRICKLAND, HEMMING, BUCKSTONE, RANGER, Mid, of course, WEBSTER, the manager, are the principal male performers. At the Adelphi, POWER appears in a new burletta with the taking title of Groves of Blarney. At the Olympic, an occasional and valedictory burletta, called 77w Drama's Levee, will give VESTRIS and CHARLES MATHEWS an op- portunity of turning their intended trip to America to good account before starting. Mrs. HONEY and Miss MORDAUNT join Mrs. STIRLING at the St. James's ; where HOOPER succeeds HARLEY as stage manager; Miss RAINFORTII, too, remains. A classical burlesque of Hero and Leander is the holyday novelty there.

We have already stated that Sindbad the Sailor is the subject of the

cacent Garden spertikcle. Bunts has got the Marquis of WATen- ks at Mel Melton dramatized for Drury Lane, under the title IOSDS pr antonions—an aristocratic" Tom and Jerry."

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