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... the Roydty Theatre by Mr David James, sup- ported by Mr Wmn. Duck's Comedy Company. -Sultry summer nights are not ordinarilysynony- mous with wpll-fihled coffers at the theatres, but judging from the experience of last night, when the theatre was literally ...

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... the J took- 'r rival theatres in Edinburgh--Mr Heslop, of the pont n Theatre-Royal, whicla was destroyed by fire! foils ?? weeks ago. It was further interesting in fild I- respect that Mr M?elthe lessee of the watch Prineess's Theatre, was the 1?ob.Roy in ...

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... THE THEATRES. ROYALTY-TOM, DICK, AND HARRY. At the Royalty this week the stage is occupied by a farcical comedy called Tom, Dick, and Harry, which has already been seen in the city. If the dimensions of the audience mam be taken as 9 sign if the attitude ...

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... anlet, and the Gamester oni the Oihe evenings of the present week. THE HAVERLY MINSTRELS AT THE I THEATRE-ROYAL. Pantomime has given place at the Theatre. Royal to negro minstrelsy, and closw and pantaloon have been superseded by bones and tambourine. ...

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... THE THEATRES. ROYALTY-LITTLE CHRISTOPHER ic COLUMBUS. t An exceedingly entertaining musical I burlesque called Little Christopher g Columbus began a briei run at rh.. Royalty Theatre last night. Why it should I1 have been so christened is hard to ...

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... -THE THEATRES . ROYALTYt.- AS IN A LOOKING . T r 'Wiliam- Duck' company began ' six i 'nighta'-engagment at the Royalty Theatre last I night in Mr F. C. Groves new 'iour-aet play 5 Ias in ?? Looking-Glass. Through -its I presentation '1by Mrs Bernard-Beeres ...

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... TIE THEATRE. Oun Aberdeen boards have just now anl unusual Source, of lit- WI Iractionc in the presence of Mr Murray, ilate Manalger of theha Edinburgh theatre. The public are indeed obliged to Mr 811C Pollock for aff~ording them an opportanity of witnessing ...

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... THE THEATRES. THE ROYAL. ly MISS CARL0T2h LrXLERCQ IN dM HDUCECK. bC Miss Carlotta Leclereq met with a hearty re. bi ception last night at the Theatre-Royal, when bE ar she made her first appearance in this country o re since her recent tour in America ...

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... THE THEATRES. I ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE. A dramatised version of Mrs Henry Wood's celebrated novel East Lynne is this week l being produced at the South Side theatre by the stock company, with Miss Maggie Hunt as Lobel and M fadamle Vine. Than East ...

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... satisfaction. The engagezuens ter- nminutes on Saturday. It GREENOCK THEATRE-ROYAL. | The dramna of Ben-Aly-Chree, based onji H1all Caine's The Deennster. Ny-s presented' to GreenocLk theatre-poers last night by a powerful company, under the personal direc- ...

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... I 'THE THEATRES. @ - @ @ - 4 4 s - I ROYALTY- MRS OTHELLO. Ler rev A smartly-written farcical comedy called -t Mrs Othello is the attraction at the Royalty alw Theatre this week. It is the joint-production Car of Mr Arthur Shirley and the late Mr ...

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... THE THEATRES. T9E ROYALTY- THE MIDDLEMAN.0 ;Ir Henry Arthur Jones's new play The Middleman was produced last night for the fi6rs time in Glasgow at tbe Royalty Theatre by ; cornbination organised by Messrs Willard, Lart &Jones. Thoroaghly English in ...