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... DErTva OF Mn. JorS WesciesS, THE ACTOR AmeD DRAxATiST.-The following circular has been forwarded by Mr. Greenwood, of Sadler's Wells theatre, who is treasurer of the committee appointed to receive subscrip- tions on behalf of the bereaved family. The ...
... the Strand theatre, for an injonction against Mr. Edgar, lessee of Sadler's Wells theatre, to restrain the latter from producing the wall-known comic drama called Toodles at Sadler's Wells, according to an announcement which had been made. The defendant ...
... who was active in this step at the Cercle Impbrial. LAMiENTABLE OCCURxaNEO AT SADLER'S WELLS THAkTRE. -Just before the close of the pantomime on Monday night at Sadler's Wells theatre, Miss Fenton, one of the co0r ids ballet, while standing near a fire-pan ...
... Government clerk Pennington became a Shaksperian acto;, and early obtained encouragement from the veteran Phelps. While at Sadler's Wells in 1870, playing Hamlet, Mr. Gladstone expressed his entire approval of Mr. Pennington's perform- ance, and two years ...
... up Fielding they might take his absolute manlness, which was thoroughly English in its type. EXraOSONw IN A Tnzsxns.-At Sadler's Wells on Friday night, during the performance of Bast .Lynne, just before the end of the first act, a large gas bag used in ...
... W, ttrqolitall ?? 4- SADLER'S WELLS. More than one writer has confounded Sadler's Wells with Islington Spa or New Toubridge Wells, but there are many authorities as well is tradition to prove the two distinct although near neighbours. The chalybeate spring ...
... retirement at the Marquis of Cornweallis in Southamp- ton-street. The trees under which he used to walk in the yard of Sadler's Wells were called, subsequent to his death, Grimaldi's poplars.' IHe lived the greater part of his life in the neigh. bourhood ...
... in a capital little sketch, en- titled 'The 'rest, ioroibly played by Mrs. Bennett and company. Saut6 is to appear at Sadler's Wells on Monday,performing feats of strength, and proving that his is the hardest of all heads. An extraordinary general ...
... can have the attorney'e bill taxed. S. S. (-yvfair).-You can recover in the county court. X, Y. Z -Mr. Francit Fenton, Sadler's Wells theatre. WneraTusrasp.-The houses of Parllament were burnt Oct, 16. 183,. ;. S. EaevPS11, E. M.-Yes. A SUBSCRIBER (from ...
... Lane, when his benedt realised 5801. Ho was ?? Stanhope- street, Clare-Market, December 18, 1778, and first appeared at Sadler's Wells on Easter Monday, April 15, 1781, in the part of a monkey, being then not three years old. Trained by his father, a celebrated ...
... transparency had been fur- nished by Mr. Roberts, R.A., and the execution in. trusted to Messrs. Absolon and Fenton, of Sadler's Wells, and therefore we need hardly add that it was tastefully executed. EmblematiealfiguresofLondonfaud Paris supported the ...