19 APRIL 1851, Page 9

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Easter, as usual, brings with it a number of pieces indicative of holy- day-time. At the Princess's a tale from Washington's Irving's Alham- bra forms the subject of the dramatic festivity ; the Lyceum holds forth the attractive title of the Queen of the Frogs; the Adelphi, by the heading 0' Flannigan and the Fairies, shows that Irish superstition furnishes its quota towards London amusement. Mr. Anderson of Drury Lane re- mains faithful to Awe! the Prodigal, but introduces him with a version of Schiller's flobbers. The Haymarket novelty, Arline, or the Bohemian Girl, smacks—as far as the title is concerned—of the interesting rather than the ludicrous.