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THE LEEDS THEATRES. GRAND THEATRE

... THE LEEDS THEATRES. GRAND THEATRE. There was much significance in the contrast which the appearance of the 'irond Tht-a'. Monday night compared with week. Siiake.?]x-are°s uia«terpieces. even when interprets such .111 accomplished actor Mr. Osmund T»arle ...

THEATRE

... THEATRE. SENTENCE THE INCENDIARY. At the Manchester Assizes yesterday, Robert lT.iston, billposter, was charged with setting fire the Bolton Theatre on the 4th January. The case for the prosecution was that the fire wa.s undoubtedly the work of an incendiary ...

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Published: Saturday 01 July 1899
Newspaper: Skyrack Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES. LEEDS GRAND THEATRE. TH* GO* frroi'sw, as pmdurrJ the Leeds Grand Theatre last night, nerds many raperfkiou* vulgarities bt-fore is a ptvwnwhli- play. Neeut ox£ ...

THEATRE

... THEATRE Crand Opening Night on MONDAY NEX T TURIITAIN'S MOST POPULAR EXRINITION. Boqm E ol _“’-nnn\ ELL'S Monstre Combine! Shows, (Higantic Iveanbie MENAGERIE, MUSEUM, EXHIMITION, Of Strange and Curious People, and Clrcus of Startling Artistes Undoubtedly ...

Published: Friday 11 September 1891
Newspaper: South Leeds Echo
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 630 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES. At the nd Theatre the Hanlon-Loes are still giving their rev larivably humorous entertainment known as Lc Voyage en. Suisse. The series of practical jokes played upon ' th,!w Popperton and the surprising adventures in the -Nnian sleeping ...

AT THE THEATRE

... THE THEATRE SERVING THE QUEEN The military drama lifts had long vogue. For moro years than most people care recall tire A age officer ha« assiduously sought to encompass the stage trooper’s ruin. In Serving Queen,” which was produced the Theatre Royal ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES. LEEDS GRAND. Il would sen iqm bow the Cat» Repertoire Company has Ueds. The productions Gilbert and Sullivan era neither rule, (Ist, nor unprofitable, from the hold they bars up-m the pobfto. Of ths firs operas that figure in this week'* ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES. A ROYAL DIVORCE AT TH F. OR AND. TTolxUv tier-*, holiday (am. A ho ow crammed suffocation in the popular places guv* ntbanMu Royal Divoros at tha Grand Theatre last night. In this which has been to popular in other parts the country for ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES. Mr. Horace Lmgard's Comio Opera Company in the new burlesque opera. Brother ought tc, and undoubtedly will have, successful run at the Grand Theatre this week. As its title implies, the opera sequel and very exoellcnt is to that bright and ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES. OLYMPIC. At this neat little theatre we witnessed the other evening the performance of a one act farce entitled The Language of Flowers. It seems to have been written for the pur- pose of displaying the quaint, droll bumour of that Drinea ...