SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE
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... (The jollouri~w appeared in our TowN EDITION ol Last Week.) I SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE. A morning performance of Macbeth was given last Saturday at Sadler's Wells for the purpose of introducing to the English stage Herr L. Martin Eiffe, of the Ducal Theatre ...
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... SADLER'S WELLS ;IATBR. -4-e The task of adapting a work of narrative fiction to the stage is by no means, under the most favonrable circumstances, an easy one, end the difflculty is greatly enhanced when the novel to which recourse is whad s fromd the ...
... SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE. While the managers of halt the theatrea in London are roducing new English plays which are neither new nor lnglish, the manager of Sadler's Wells adheres to his specialite, and reproduces Shakespeare. The novelty of the current ...
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... SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE. rio ro. When one goes to this establishment, which commenced tel its autumn season on Saturday eveming, one undergoes a Ig- healthful change of dramatic diet, There are no French be dishes here-no flimsy histrionic kickshaws, ...
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... Simpson._ ?? ?? r M IL Uixes Holdwell ?? Mr CIlesl)e'wC Servant ?? Mr WY. 11. 11er.sTs A matinee was given OnI WVednesday at Sadler's Wells Theatre, under the management of Mlr Fred. Oween, when tite comedy of The Hunrlebacc/ was the attraction. We have recently ...
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