Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 19, 1892 by Various
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seen when the old dog had been out hunting, in Act II., and had shot
some strange animal, something between a stag and a dromedary, which no doubt was a native of Britain in those good old sporting days. However, more of this anon. Suffice it to say now, that our HENRY IRVING'S _Lear_ is a triumph in every respect, and that the audience only wanted a little more of _Cordelia_, which is the fault of the immortal and unequal Bard. To those unacquainted with this play, Mr. TERRISS'S sudden appearance in somewhat anti-Lord-Chamberlain attire, as he bounded on, with a wand, and struck an attitude, was suggestive of the Good Fairy in the pantomime; and his subsequent proceedings, when he didn't change anybody into Harlequin, Clown, and so forth, puzzled the unlearned spectators considerably. But Mr. TERRISS came out all right, and acquitted himself (being his own judge and jury) to the satisfaction of the public. His speech about Dover Cliff, generally supposed to convey some allusion to the Channel Tunnel, was excellently delivered, and certainly after _Lear_, "on the spear side," Mr. TERRISS must take the Goodeley Cake. Next to him in order of merit comes Mr. FRANK COOPER, as the wicked _Edmund_, on whom the good EDMUND, "Edmundus Mundi," smiled benignantly from a private box. There was on the first night a great reception given to HOWE--the veteran actor, not the wreck, and very far from it--who took the small part of an old Evicted Tenant of the _Earl of Glo'ster_, a character very carefully played by Mr. ALFRED BISHOP, _Floreat Henricus!_ "Our HENRY" has his work cut out for him in this "Titanic work," as in his before-curtain and after-play speech he termed it. This particular "Titanic work" is (or certainly was that night) in favour with "the gods," who "very much applauded what he'd |
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