30 JULY 1853, Page 11

PARLSIAN THEATRICALS.

Les Trois Sultanes, an old opera by Favart, written in 1761, when Marmontel's tale of Solyman II, on which it is founded, was in full vogue, and rendered illustrious by the performance, first of Madame Fayed and afterwards of Madame Dugazon, has been newly arranged for the stage by M. Lochroy, and was brought out last Tuesday at the Varie- tea. The chief feature in the revival seems to have been the appearance of Madame 1Dialde in the character of Itaxalane.

The Christmas pantomine of Harlequin Hudibras, which came out at Drury Lane last winter, has been transferred, with Mr. T. Matthews the Clown, and the rest of its original performers, to the Porte St. Martin ; where it has been received with the pleasure usually excited by a new toy.