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... TEE THEAITES. THE ROYALTY- LOOSE TILES. The new farcical comedy Loose Tiles was jroduced last night at the Royalty Theatre by t dr Wm. F. Hawtrey's Comedy Company. The ( I piece has had a successful run in London, but it is difficult to discover ...

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... Last, night there was a fairly good attendanoe'iW-thB theatre, and the play was well;received. EDINBURGH:LYCEUM THEATRE. Mr,;Edmund-Teaule and his companyvpened a short- season at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, last night, with Sheridan Knowles's R ...

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... Smith will appear as Thaeddeua. EDINBURGH ROYAL LYCEUJM THEATRE. 'Messrs Gilbert & Sullivan's thirteenth opera, Utopia, Limited, or the Flowers of Progress, was produced at the Rayaf Lyceum Theatre last night for the first time in Edinburgh. The attraction ...

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... Life is very finely mounted. - GREENOCK THEATRE-ROYAL. Mr Arthur Rousbey's company, on whom Greenock theatre-goers mainly depend for the operatic treat of the season, this week occupies the boards of the Theatre-Royal. Last night they opened with the ...

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... I THE THEATRE ? ROYALTY-* FALA.: The Spring Holiday notwitlhstanden0 well-known co'ic opera FaiLsattracted large audience to thle Royalty Theatre ,. evening. Tbe werk was produced. be t,; Horace Lingarrd Company, with Ar Ling5 d laccording to the ...

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... folloewed, in w43ch Mr Calcraft ap- peared with his usual success. '2 (From a Correspondent.) Mr D. Roberts, scene painer to the theatre here, has a nearly completed a splendid scene, in which lie has with great success represented the Caltun Hill as crowned ...

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... THE THEATRES. THEATRE ROYAL. An extravagant interlude, entitled L.5 Reward, produced on Wednesday evening, after the excellent play of Plot and Passion, which we have already noticed, was much indebted to the acting of Mr Toole in the principal ...

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... THE THEATRES. ROYALTY- CHARLEY'S AMrp.a At the Royalty Theatre Charley's Andn$ has come again to stay for a week. The liv* lady has been here repeatedly; and if regard had to the crowded state of the house Ia* night, it really looks as if she may return ...

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... house. Bteat play Theodora' was presented at the tremici At the Theatre-Royal last night. The drama, is not Ce. tin new to Glasgow, having been produced at the Mosser same theatre fully a year ago by Miss Grace dausag Hawthorne, who is also the leading ...

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... THEi THEATRES. ! THE CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY. i NIYGh'ON. Mignon is in many respects au ideal opera, its pathetic story relieved by dainty touches of lightest comedy, its music for the most part brilliant yet delicate, cbastened at times by undertones ...

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... |I - THE THEATRES. ROYALTY-THE1 COMPTON COMPANY. |S We are baving a week of old English comely r at the Royalty Theatre. Mr and Mrs Cornpten r and their company opened last night with a Sheridan's Scho l for Scandal, whose brilliant 2 wit and satire ...

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... THE THEATRES. ROYALTY- THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD. We are having this week at the Royalty Theatre a return visit of Mr D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company in The Yeomen of the Guard. The house was well filled in all parts last might, - and the performance, ...