16 MARCH 1844, Page 12

M. DITPRtZ has continued to fill Drury Lane every night

of his per- formance : his powers as an actor as well as a singer enable other than musical audiences to appreciate his consummate art ; while his energy and feeling excite popular enthusiasm. Guillaume Tell is made less ludicrously bad by the removal of LEFFLER; but the substitution of STRETTON is only a negative advantage, and the ensemble of the opera is far from what it ought to be. Next week, Rossna gives place to Dora- zurri, in La Favorite: Duraiz has a favourite part in the piece.

No novelty has occurred at the other English Theatres this week, until tonight, when The Taming of the Shrew is performed at the Haymarket, according to the text of SHAKSPERE-the first time of its representation on the London stage for many years.