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THE GAIETY THEATRE LICENSE

... Community. It was desirable tin Is, that this license should he granted, as it weuld Mi of place under control a large variety theatre. Ac. an ov cording to the present state of the law theire WAS a v 0;~ no control, magisterial or otherwise, of a music-hall ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... which much pains had evidently been f takea, and the symphony was Beethoven's No. i lIanC. C : After a brief trial as a variety theatre and nmusic hall, Sadler's Wells has agaiu beeen con- . verted into a playhouse, and has bcen re-opened by Miss Edith Russell ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... opened last night in the Ian building formerly known as the English Opera- 'car House, is as different from the ordinary variety theatre of to-day as that institution itself differs from the music hall of old. In the Cambridge Circus building, indeed, there ...

MAGAZINES

... Cbarrington, it may be remembered, that Mr Barrie wrote a one-act piece adapted for the Pumpernickel scene in Thackeray's Variety Theatre, and which was played at Terry's Theatre some weeks ago. CADBty8s cCocos-A cocoa possesaing Naluable fSesh forming jualitiea ...

AMUSEMENTS

... six nights, appeared to be as popular as ever. THE AL1a1IBRRA. There is an exceptionally strong company in the Alhambra Variety Theatre this week, and last night the large audience seemed more than de- lighted with the bill of fare. One of the artistes wthO ...

AMUSEMENTS

... the local vessels. If the result was satisfactory another benefit would follow for a sutla purpose. TULE ALlIFMBRA VARIETY THEATRE. All the artistes are changed this week with th, exception of MrJ. H. Milburn, oneof the itostpopiu l lar vocalistswhovisits ...

GO-BANG AT HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... out- standing ia success is his sister, Bliss Emilie Grattan, in the part rf IDi l)alrymple, premiere 1 dauseuso of the Variety Theatre. Her dainty I dancing, not to speak of her clover, pleasing ditties, , are fea;ures of the production. There are also ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... -and if this ronl ly so. ani ealthyin exrertse replaced ace on- ?? no one hut, the managers would 3 Iv complain. lut the variety theatres .0 n-nhail-, which are chiefly sup)portedi by. 1;i :LTx 4fld ad.ge. IuLve- been eloing, sconderfully es-i' No tnigier ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Chevalier -is expected in London to-night from his long tour of the Unte4 States He has not confined his attention t* the variety' theatres, and he -has occasionally resumed his old position on the more legitimate stage. Be has been wonderfully successful, ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... especially has been the means of . attracting to the Alambra many Royal and * other ladies who had previously avoided .the variety theatres. Sir Arthur, however, 3has no present intention of composing another ballet and his time Will for some months to come ...

LITERATURE

... your Lady Charnt V A lady of this name, if not of this title, bad just then been engaged in a difference -with a London variety theatre, and tho repost ofI the case bad been copied into the 'St Petersburg I Gazette' from htc French papers. But Kolguev ] ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... while the other, a two-act open entitled Aurora (or Sonri-2). is nen to London. This vill be a fresh invasion of our variety theatres by the foreign element, and the matter seems to have attracted some attention in the,, circles which it affects. At three ...