30 AUGUST 1856, Page 8

tOtatrus.

The month of September, according to announcements' will be dis- tinguished this year by a more than ordinary amount of theatrical ac- tivity. On Monday next, after a brief recess of nine days, Mr. Kean proposes to reopen the Princess's, and to inaugurate the winter season with a revival of Pizarro, "historically" illustrated; so that the shoot- ing of partridges and of Rolla will commence on the same day. About the middle of the month, the Lyceum is to become once more an English theatre, under the management of Mr. Charles Dillon, whose perform- ance in Belphegor at Sadler's Wells was one of the remarkable events . of the early summer. Simultaneously, or nearly so Mr. E. T. Smith will reopen Drury Lane and introduce to the British public Mrs. Emma Waller, a tragic actress, of whose fame the Australian Colonies speak. loudly and the London walls largely. The Haymarket, Adelphi,, and Olympic, seem all to scorn autumnal repose.