VARIETY THEATRE
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... VARIETY THEATRE KNOWN AS THE HIPPODROME, Corporation Street, St. Helens, adjoinihg the St. Helens Railway The property is of modern construction. specially planned, and erected for Theatrical. Productions. . comprisesAUDITORIUM with two Circles ahd' Boxes ...
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... LONDON VARIETY THEATRE This week Mr. Charles Gulliver’s pro- ' gramme at the Palladium is celebrating i two happy returns.” Miss Marie Loftu®, bubbling over with Irish humour, fulfil* • return engagement after a few weeks . .ibcence, and is winning even ...
... VARIETY THEATRE. EASTLEIGH WANTED, Wanted. Wanted, Wanted, For Immediate Date*. Variety Artistes. Variety Artistes. Variety Artaetes. Variety Variety Artistes. Good Comedy Acte All Kind*. Spccialitica Sirters and Lowest in keWer two may arranged. Also ...
... VARIETY THEATRE CATERING. TO THE EDITOR Ok' IHE UEA. Sir,-Abont twenty years ago when we went to our favourite music halls we could get a bit of supper during the evening. When heb-nobbing with the chairman we ordered Welsh rare-bits, we turned our eyes ...
... CAMDEN VARIETY Ti This handsome following in the wake of many other suburban playhouses, has now become a variety theatre. After only a week's during whieh time the building thoroughly cleaned and generally brightened ap, the doors were thrown open on ...
... EDINBURGH VARIETY THEATRE PNPHTSIASTIC NIGHTERA” “We want to cater for the peopl, who require @ pure and legitimate clase of entertain- mens.” Thes Mr. Walter do Vrece at tho opening ot hie five months’ season at the Theatre Royal lust night. Rarely has ...
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... or DRAMA. JAN. 8 Last week Rose Cambry'’s combination played to record business. Refer. ire. Wire. Wire. GEO. WRIGHT, Variety Theatre, Eastleigh. Revucs or Fit-up ANTED, Good Panto, Jan. 15, week and onwards App atre Aberdare. ly, % ANDREWS, Manager, Empire ...
... THE PALACE VARIETY THEATRE has also a wide reputation as one of the largest, handsomest and successful Theatres in the provinces 4 g . O o . : I : (built from plans by the well-known architect, Mr. Bertie Crewe). Being popular with all classes it commands ...
... packed in tegular theatrical fashion, while the music halls developed into palaces of pleasure, temples of harmonv aiiid variety theatres. This change was alike beteficial to the managements and the audiences, with the exception that the supper-room arrangemeiits ...