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1850 - 1899
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THE EMPIRE MUSIC HALL

... to such places of amlusement. With its population of considerably upwards of a quarter of a million, the number of its variety theatres could be, matched only by somne straight-laced Scotch conmi munity, in which iso idea of merriment or funinaking- exists ...

THEATRICAL NOTES

... Borund ; aend the Vaudeville witl A Trip to Chicago. Yet with these and the other lighter entertainments to be found at variety theatres the visitor from thre cuuntry rnight be fairly well content. A new niece, A Gaiety Girl, will be pro. d eueed at the ...

THE EMPIRE THEATRE OF VARIETIES

... electric light, it Dresents a striling contrast toD the no-sic ball of even a few Fears ago, aind abkat the patron of the variety theatre a quarter of a century ego if introduned to euc'a a vealth of beauty and adornment would say would puzzle even .the i ...

AMUSEMENTS

... the fall of the curtain. THE EMPIRE. An attractive programme was submitted last night to the patrons of this popular variety theatre, and when it is mentioned that Miss Harriett Vernon and Miss Kitty Lawrence are among the artistes billed, the well-filled ...

AMUSEMENTS

... thorouglmness. EM.PIRE THEATRE. It would ba difficult to find a better programme thain elmit prorithed3 at this popuflar variety theatre rh.:s ve], and notcwithstan.iing tie beautiful lwe.theer laAt evening the hall was crowded. The Empire is undoubtedly ...

AMUSEMENTS

... Beatrice. essayed t ar-y Stuart, the title role. The same play will bel repeated to-night. THE EMPIRE. t This popular variety theatre was well filled last f evening, the audience enjoying to- the full the 5 capital programme pruvided for their delectation ...

AMUSEMENTS

... should be large audiences during the week. THE EIMPIRE. A capifal programme has been prepared at the Victoria Square Variety Theatre for this wveek, and good audiences should be the rule during the stay of the aklest appearing at present The Du-Cane trio ...

AMUSEMENTS

... matinee on Friday, is preceded by a farce entitled' rcec nber and May. t -t THE EMPIRE. I TLe bill at the Victoria Square Variety Theatre J is topped this Reek by Mdlle. Selina's troupe, and t their gymnastic and vocal performance last night was greeted with ...

AMUSEMENTS

... night may be taken as air indication of their capability to interpret the work. T T H E P I R E. The Victoria Sqjuare Variety Theatre was well filled last evening, when the capital programme pre- pared by Mr. Lowrey for his patrons was thoroughly enjoyed ...

AMUSEMENTS

... continues to. zeet with the un- . qualified approval of the large audiences which. patronise the popular Victoria Square variety theatre nightly, and the spectacle seems better cal- culated to plcaae than Topsy in Toyland. Many of the numbers in the Hat-vest ...

AMUSEMENTS

... Perriet, Miss Alice Brickman, and. Miss Anna Beaumont. .THE EMPIRE. There was a well-filled house in the Victoria. Square variety theatre last evening when the cur- tsin rose, the engagement of the Boissetta having 'evidently attracted a large number who enjoyed ...

AMUSEMENTS

... Edith Royal, The Delerantis, and Mr. J. Osborne. ALEAMBRA. The -bill for the present week at the popular North Street variety theatre is -headed by the name of Mr. Austin Rudd,. one d the most successful vocal comedians before the public. His reception ...