24 APRIL 1847, Page 13
At the St. James's Theatre, Mademoiselle Rose Cheri continues to
bask in the light of Royal patronage. Irene, ou Is Magnetism, an English ver- sion of which utterly failed at the Princess's, has proved her greatest suc- cess, from the charming manner, in which she represents a state of mesmeric somnambulism. To seize on a peculiarity of this sort and work it out into accurate detail, requires an intellect of no common order; while the feeling which Mademoiselle Cheri infuses into the performance is beautiful indeed.