An uncommon and very delightful enter-_ainm?-t waa recently given at Mrs Laboacheve's residence, when **The Enchanted Palace," a fairy comedy was played for the first time, and by children, who acquitted themselves of the pleasant task in charming fashion. Mrs Labouchere, whose little daughter played a lead* tog part, the other rblea being in the hands of her friends, wrote the pretty trifle, Mr Clement Scott supplied tho prologue, there was a choir which sang, among other things, a piece composed by Madame Adelina Patti, and Sir Arthur Sullivan had been kind enough to write a w*-jjv^__ r tbe aoacial n-caaton,
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7529, 19 April 1890, Page 6
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