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THE   ADELPHI   THEATRE   CALENDAR
A Record of Dramatic Performances at a Leading Victorian Theatre
Formerly the Sans Pareil (1806-1819), later the Adelphi (1819-1900)
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THE SANS PAREIL, STRAND.

As it is our scheme to notice everything, good or bad, in the shape of a public exhibition, the Sans Pareil naturally attracted our attention with some force.  We are sorry to say, however, that its appellation is only applicable to it, owing to its very high state of imperfection.  The first part is particularly abundant in demerits.  Songs and stories by Miss Scott, (a Dibdin in petticoats) "The whole written, selected, composed, and spoken, sung, and accompanied" by her.  The poor girl cannot help it, but her manner of performing her part is almost as unhappy as the matter of which it is fashioned.  The phantasmagoric evolutions are a shade better, but, on the whole, it is not a proper combination to offer to the public for an evening's entertainment.

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The Monthly Mirror I (new series), Jan 1, 1807

 

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Originally published by Greenwood Press as The Sans Pareil Theatre 1806-1819, Adelphi Theatre 1819-1850: An Index to Authors, Titles, Performers, 1988, and The Adelphi Theatre 1850-1900: An Index to Authors, Titles, Performers and Management, 1992.
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