19 AUGUST 1843, Page 12

The entertainments at the New Strand are bringing good batches

to that little Thespian oven. The natural acting of Mr. MAYWOOD, and the cleverness of Mrs. STIRLING in Cousin Campbell's Courtship, render a very poor piece tolerable. The chief attraction, however, is the Young Actress of All Work, Miss FANNY TERNAN ; quite a child in person and manner, but very clever and intelligent in her presentation of character. The performances of three Hungarian dancers are ex- traordinary of their kind; that of M. Frros particularly, who so twists his legs about that they seem lo have no bones in them.