21 AUGUST 1847, Page 12

The Surrey seems to thrive on the closing of the

Westminster theatres; and opens its stage-door to those artists who would not pass their recess in inglorious ease. Buckstone and Mrs. W. Clifford have had a series of performances there; and now Mr. and Mrs. Keeley are the " stars "; the pieces, of course, belonging to the approved repertoire. Large carts, pla- carded with the names of the performers are the vehicles by which Mrs. Davidge informs the London public of her spirit and enterprise in making these engagements.