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ROBINSON CRUSOE AT THE GAIETY

... drilled. So7ufuni^,h7 * lnt and the final * * desorvoa mention. The transformation scone was pretty and ■ L olevsrlv . harlequinade » *i»ed. The company has got » fortnight t. remain with ns, and we helrtilj ****** UP Q week's ...

THE THEATRE PANTOMIME

... May Gould give specialities, and the whole show may be summed nn as rollicking, rattiing good panto. There are the usual harlequinade and transformation scene to wind up. addition to ■ evening performances, matinees on Wednesdays and Saturdays. ...

The Christmas Ball.—This ball will take place in the Assembly Rooms, on Friday, December the 30th. notice that ..

... extremely popular. The company has a good local reputation, and doubt not that the entertainment will be well supported. A harlequinade will, of course, introduced. Particulars are given in our advertising columns. , .„ Spectacles —Not a few of our « aders ...

The Church the Wood.—The evening aervice at the Church in the Wood, Hollington, In. commenced for the summer ..

... pleased. The programme consisted of a pantomime. Beauty and the Beast, a transformation, Mosaics of the Glade, and a comio harlequinade. For next week, the favourite Pier Dramatic Company will be seen in the grand extravaganza, Aladdin, which, we may add ...

AIDING L.L.K. FUNDS MISS BETTY JACKSON'S DANCING DISPLAYS Graceful dancing, rhythmic tap numbers and two comedy ..

... notable for their picturesque scenic effects, and were seen to their best advantage in Pastorale, a classical fantasy, and harlequinade and Bacchanalian, based on the Greek mythology the feast of wine. Some of the most successful solo items were contributed ...

ECONOMICAL OAS COOKERS

... when aboat 150 dancers witnessed pleasing exhibition dances pupils of Miss Mabel Willis. A solo Miss Doreen Jarrett and harlequinade by Misses D. Jarrett and Marjorie Kent were popular items. A carnival dance will held by the R.A. next Wednesday from 8 ...

GRAND HOTEL, ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA. THIS NEW HOTEL, facing the Pier, will OPENED ON JANUARY 17th, for Families ..

... Pantomime, DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT. ' Entire New Scenes in the Harlequinade. Note. Special Morning Perforrrnince-i Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday for Children, for which the Comic Harlequinade will especially adapted. Musical Director—Mr. C. H. R. Marriott ...

Palace Hotel.—Tlie directors of the above Company state that they are prepired rocei\e application* for the ..

... not yet seen the extravaganza would do well to pay the Pavilion a visit before the piece ia taken off the boards. A harlequinade is now introduced after the |iantomime itself. A Ladies' Orchestra.—An advertisement in anotlier column anni >unoes that ...

Christmas Amusements at Hastings

... such scenes. When this was lit with coloured fires, the applause was loud and prolonged. This was immediately followed by harlequinade by the Carl Waller troupe, in which Mr. Carl Waller himself took the part of clown, and Mr. J. Cooper of pantaloon. The ...

SUMMER SALE

... well received, were J. Mills' operatic solo and G. Walker's Greek dance. One of the high spots of the entertainment was Harlequinade, delightful phantasy. Those taking part were P. Harrison (Harlequin), V. Conolly (Columbine), M. Hart (clown), B. Cutler ...

Hastings & St. Leonards Observer. SATURDAY, DEC. 22ND, 1888

... SATURDAY, DEC. 22ND, 1888. CHRISTMAS ONCE AGAIN. Once more has come the period of pantomimes, transformation scene*, and harlequinades, of pi am padding*, mince-pie*, fat geese and turkey*, of smoking joints oi roast-beef, blazing and crackling yulelog* ...

The Theatre.—Mr. Arthur Rousby's English Opera Company announced to occupy the boards at the Theatre next week, ..

... Fa-toccini, and will be • followed by the pantomime, Beauty and the Beast, and a grand transformation scene and screaming harlequinade. '| St. Matthew's Church.—An advertise| ment in our columns announces concert to be held in the Royal Concert Hall on Easter ...