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y good plot, and every part in it a character, except "_Parker_, the Maid"--and here let me enter a solemn protest against the further use of "PARKER" as the name of a lady's-maid in farce or comedy. PARKER is played out. Let her be united to "CHARLES, his Friend," and let both enjoy their well-earned retirement from the stage. Miss LILY HANBURY plays "_Mrs. Hemmersley_, a rich young widow," which cannot be described as "a poor part." With this LILY, who looks rich and is beautiful, the poor artist--a very poor artist--one _Marshall_ (without a Christian name in the bill, so why not _Snelgrove Marshall_?) well played by Dr. FORBES DAWSON, falls desperately in love. WEEDON GROSSMITH is very good as the servant--almost better as the servant than as the author of the piece, and that's saying a good deal. The _Pantomime Rehearsal is_ eminently funny; especially the first scene between the four men, Messrs. ELLIOT, DANEMORE, GROSSMITH, and BRANDON THOMAS. As for the last-mentioned, it is well worth a visit to this theatre to see Mr. BRANDON THOMAS in two pieces, first as the Model, and then as the Heavy Swell. It is a strong thing to say, but I can call to mind no actor on the stage at the present moment who could in two different characters on the same night so completely and absolutely lose his identity,--for voice, manner, action, and of course appearance are all utterly changed,--as does Mr. BRANDON THOMAS as _Gloucester_ the Model, and as _Captain Tom Robinson_. All the ladies are good. Miss HELENA DACRE looks magnificent. Then Miss EDITH CHESTER combines prettiness with fun, and the duet between her and clever Miss LAURA LINDEN is enthusiastically _encored_--and deservedly so, for it is seldom that two young actresses will "go in" for a real genuine bit of nonsensical burlesque, and win. In fact it is all good, "and if our friends in front" will accept my tip, they will not find a more "summery" form of entertainment than at Mr. EDWARDES' TERRY's Theatre. JACK-IN-THE-BOX. * * * * * HOW IT HAPPENED; _OR, MANY A TRU(RO) WORD SAID IN JEST._ "And the See of Truro, your Gracious MAJESTY?" asked Lord SALISBURY, as he was packing up his portfolio, previous to leaving the Presence. "Ah!" said the QUEEN, "for the moment I had forgot"-- "Quite so, your MAJESTY, if you will graciously pardon the interruption," put in the PREMIER--"that's the very person I would suggest." "
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