WILL HAY, Jnr
... Hay. PHYLLIS ROBINS the jKTsonality vocalist of 8.8. C Vaudeville Fame The MUSICAL ELLIOTTS prrsvnting • Punch and Judy” Harlequinade. WILBUR HALL T(u- teature Ja ...
... Hay. PHYLLIS ROBINS the jKTsonality vocalist of 8.8. C Vaudeville Fame The MUSICAL ELLIOTTS prrsvnting • Punch and Judy” Harlequinade. WILBUR HALL T(u- teature Ja ...
... CRUSOE (3,000 ft.), by Bison. Falls of in Winter Scenic Keepers of the Flock Drama Here we are again Harlequinade Pathe's Animated Gazet’o. Topical Adventures of the Shooting Party (from the Pickwick Papers) Comedy Pianist - ...
... dramatic, and sheets of backcloths and stage settings were available. Most popular of the characters were those of the Harlequinade. and theatre - owners could achieve very dramatic effects with such simple lighting sources as candles and matches although ...
... -elf contained visiting theatres, such tl„. lalell, which served up melodrama hot and -imii'' Christmas pantomime and harlequinade population not then -•-felted with custard-pie comedy of the 1 say surfeiteil” because sat slapstick comedy one of the ...
... redoubtable Sam Weller, were excellently portray ed and followed with keen enjoyment. Here we are again was s very smart harlequinade picturing the dream of drowsy policeman; Palls of Niagara in winter presented some very fine views of frozen spray and ...
... Bathe's Animated Gazette Topical The Vale of As.-ola Scenic THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOOR Drama A Grand Harlequinade Fantomime LADY ANGELA AND THE BOY Drama She Wanted a Boarder Comedy In responee to numerous the Management ...
... from Egypt, &c. very full programme for this week-end leads off with a stirring episode of Waterloo, and includes a grand harlequinade. list of next week’s pictures is given in an advertisement. FOOTBALL OXFORDSHIRE JL'XIOR LEAGUE. ...
... Sat. (5.0), “Les Sylphides,” “Alice in Wonderland,” “Prince Igor.” Sat. (8.0), “Les Sylphides,” “Alice in Wonderland, “Harlequinade— Pas de Deux Romantique,” Prince Igor.” PRICES: Res. Stalls and Circle 10/6, 8/6. 7/6, 6/6; Balcony T/b. Unres. 2/6. Dec ...
... sufficient reverence. He did not think a father would be angry with tboee who saved his prodigal boy even by what some called a harlequinade. Some people who would adopt any new method business or pleasure were prejudiced against anything new in religion. Seeing ...
... festivals, in which men wore the heads and skins of animals and jierformcd magical feats Tlie four principal characters of the harlequinade symbolise the four seasons. Spring, with its magic in reviving life, is represented Harlequin, with his wonder-working ...
... The eccentric c >stume still worn by clowns was first devised by this great comic artist, and nearly nil business of our harlequinades is due him. ...
... yore, and much too refined find anything to admire the “daubs of scenes” which translated oar ancestors to fairyland. The harlequinade fast becoming discredited institution. The larcemous, not to say, murderous pranks of the chalk-complexioned clown, and ...