Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, March 28, 1891 by Various
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this. _The Volcano_ shouldn't "bust up." That's my opinion, as
A FRIEND AT COURT. * * * * * A SCHOOL OF CRITICISM. From the _Queen_. A Correspondent writes:-- "JOURNALISM.--I want to become a Dramatic Critic; how should I begin? I am fond of going to the theatre, but find it difficult to remember the plot of the play afterwards. What kind of notices do Editors prefer?--_Histrionica_." Isn't it Mr. DAVID ANDERSON who has set up a flourishing School for Journalists? Why shouldn't there be a School for Critics? The Master would take his pupils to the Theatre regularly, and could lecture on the Play as it proceeded. Should Managers and Actors be so blind to the best interests of their Art as to refuse to allow the play to be stopped from time to time to allow of the Instructor's remarks, then he would have to wait until after each Act, and retire with his pupils into some quiet corner of the Refreshment-room, where he could give his lecture. Or teacher and pupils could hear a Scene or an Act every night,--and if they paid for their places (a reduction being made for a quantity), the particular drama they patronised would be considerably benefited by this plan. There might be a uniform or an academic costume for these critical scholars--say Shakspearian collars, Undergraduate gown, and portable |
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