23 DECEMBER 1854, Page 13

PARISIAN THEATBICALS.

M. Adolphe Adam has supplied the Theatre Lyrique with a new opera, called Le Huletler de Toledo, of which M. Dennery has written the book. M. Dumanoir, so often the dramatic partner of M. Dennery, has for awhile quitted the language of prose, to which he has confined himself for a score of years or so, and makes his first attempt at a comedy en vers. Hence the little piece L'Ecole des Ayneaux ; which teaches us, by its plot, that the best mode of becoming a successful lover is to edit a satirical news- paper ; teaches us also, by its existence, that the adage "poets nascitur, non fit," is of questionable validity. The Gymnase is the favoured house at which are recited the maiden .Alexandrines of M. Dumanoir.