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A THEATRICAL SUIT

... curtain on which t the adverisiement was only down before the ,kit l, Luirue commenced, and again for a few IeeL before the harlequinade, when everyone l'lt lhe house either to go home or to have re. h`e,411l ct8 (laughbter), TIau Lurd Xayor -Would you waet ...

THE NEW LYRIC THEATRE, LIVERPOOL

... and the Musical Motramos, Little Marie Josephine, andthe EightPremiersgavespecialtieswhich were greatly applauded. The harlequinade includes Air A. Lewis, clown; Mr W. Fanshaw, pantaloon ; Mr T. Vaughan, harlequin ; and MIiss A. Hammond, colum- bine. ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1898
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 555 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... benefit and a number of specialities will be introduced including a special star trap scene. There will also be a doubfe harlequinade, in which some amateurs will appear. AELEY YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,- On Monday evening the Rev A. Wilson, B.A ...

POLICE RAID IN THE WEST-END

... incident occurred during a d performnance of Robinson Crusoe at the e Borough Theatre and Opera House at fi Stratford. The harlequinade had just commenced, when Miss Katie Levite, the columbine, stumbled and fell. She rolled towards the footlights, and her ...

DEPTFORD THEATRICALS AND THE Blackheath Bench

... (supposing be ever were one-probably he was a genius born full-grown), clap his hands at a pantomime, and look with glee on the harlequinade P or is he a deacon of some Dissenting place wherein sourness of temper is mistaken for sanctity of soul, and presumptu- ...

Published: Sunday 18 September 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 901 | Page: 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE FORTY THIEVES AT DRURY LANE

... cheersand the lovely. scene, Love's Golden Gates, makes a :: grand~ spectacle. ?? .n carrying through bustling passages ?? Harlequinade, the- Clown, Whimsical. 'Walker has -with him Miss ?? Jezard' . (Columitife),' and Messrs.' Tom Oasden,' .Car Waller, and ...

A POOR PANTOMIME

... supervision the pantomime was produced, said it was not intended to produce a transformation scene, but to substitute a harlequinade. Certain of the scenery was new, and the dresses included forty-two absolutely new costumes. They were quite suitable for ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 810 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ANTHONY LINGARD, THE MURDERER

... anything before witnessed in Derby; it repre- sents the abode of the Genius of the Lamps, and is followed by a very animated harlequinade. Amongst the local allu- alons are those to Mr. Bess, Mr. Plimsoll, the American meat case, the 95th .Regiment, and Pullman ...

LAST WEEK'S LATEST NEWS

... and such splendours as we only read of in the Arabian Nights Entertainments. The tiansforma- tion is effected, and the harlequinade commences. The de- light of the audience at the magnificent spectacle thus prepared for them by the liberality of Mr. Smith ...

THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... Spirit of 18fi5, ancient female, appears, and, after a short speech, she works the transformations. The members the harlequinade are as follow: — Clowns, Messrs. W. H. Harvey, George Lupino* and Kellino ; harlequin, Mr. G. H. French ; columbine, M ...

NEW MEDICINE DUTY ACT

... extravagant fits of laughter every night-at the new Thea- s tre, Sadler's Wells, to wlhich place Wizard's'AVake, the e nekv Harlequinade;, attradis the moai crowded 'hcufes. The fcenery of this pantomime ftands unrivalf'ed in ef- s fsfea, and evinces the futperior ...

THE AQUARIUM MARIONETTES

... performance was a pantomime, the charactersbeing depicted by marionettes. After the playing of the pantomime there followed a harlequinade, in which the clown and pantaloon appeared upon the stage, and went through a representation. In the course of the performance ...

Published: Saturday 27 June 1891
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3687 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment