PRINCESS OF WALES THEATRE,.KENKIXGTOX
... Dancing Giris. A polite reception was accorded the first production last night, but unquestionably the right place for sucb a harlequinade is upon the music-hall stage. ...
... Dancing Giris. A polite reception was accorded the first production last night, but unquestionably the right place for sucb a harlequinade is upon the music-hall stage. ...
... was another pleasing perforfnanoe a talented young girl. There are some other bright things in the performance, including harlequinade, but everything wants filling out, pulUng together, and smartening up. If the management would see to this and would reduce ...
... when the fit only are privileged to marry and the unfit sentenced to death in a lethal chamber. Scene 4 is a political harlequinade, which caused the Lord Chamberlain some anxiety. The revue was followed bv four one-minute plays, one of which taricatuied ...
... KENYON. LENNOX PAWLE, T> ABES IS THE WOOD. TWICE DAILY. JL> AGNES KRAfEB. MADGE VINCENT. MEREDITH MEKEDRO. MARIE GEORGE. HARLEQUINADE AT EVERY PERFORMANCE. Bp»-qMc» «gm day. Tela. a»M Oawgg. SIU. TREa MAJESTY’S THEATRE. TODAY. 2.15, *ao EVERY EVENING. 8 ...
... beautifully illuminated, and takes the place of the time-honoured Transformation Scene. The panto- mime ends with a clever Harlequinade, apparently intended as a skit on the railway arrangements of the town, but on the opening night was scarcely complete ...
... PANTOMIME ITEMS. The children be glad hear that harlequinades will again be played after the Drury Lane and Lyceum pantomimes. Nearly 800 persons will take part in Aladdin at Drury Lane. Drury Lane’s pantomime expenses run into something like £4OOO ...
... Miss Mavis Yorke, Miss Margaret Morris and her Dancing Children, Whimsical Walker and the other members of the Drury Lane Harlequinade, and Miss Vera Clark. (In the Playhouse, 2.30 and 8. Tickets Olympia Box Office. 'Phone, Hammersmith 1540.) THE CORNISH ...
... strike Lane were wrei wneonio Icighlon to fall her and ferenntly beseech Heaven to allow her attend ball.or. instead of the harlequinade, were the niece rlooa with a eelretial foMeoir. b» Utankegiving hymn for the triumph of the humble and tbo eonv^rtion—not ...
... Dances. Popular prices. Circle. 6d.: Dre«s Curie end Stalls. Sa. 2a. fid., and The Brightest Pantomime m London. Comic Harlequinade. ’Phone. UZ Hammsremith KING’S THEATRE, HAMMERSMITH. W. ’Phone 119 Hammeremith. Owner and Manager. I. B. Miilboitand. NIGHTLY ...
... Brbtl Amndalc. Miss Ouida Maodermott. and Mr. George A shadow r«nk>»mw- will be introduced the evening, and a lon thy harlequinade for the The three important aoenes will “The Cora! Realma.” introducing a beautiful coral bftllet; the “ Island Oirhida ...
... congratulated on hiving achieved yet another suceen for bis popular theatre. The pantomime followed the usual old-fashioned harlequinade. which evokes much merriment/ The management announces matinees of M Cinderella'’ on Wednesdays. *uursdaya and Saturdays ...
... Coaqoeat. Bert Monfca; Qr-eale Leighton. Trnly Shattoelr. Mane Wilron. Nellie Stratton. Trevelyan. Marie George. Pender Tteare Harlequinade. HIS MAJESTY'S TO DAY. at 2.30 8.15. PINKIE AND THE FAIRIES: Ellen Terry. Mim Angusta Uavilaad. Mira Viola Tiaa. H»> M ...