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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... songs were given by the Minstrels, but the comic effusions were old favourites. Audiences show no sign of wearying of Mr. Eugene Stratton's extravagance as The Whistling Coon; ' and Mr. G. W. Moore continues to make the American ditty, When you hear ...

SATURDAY'S AMUSEMENTS

... AND BURGESS MINSTRELS. Mr. G. W. Moore was warmly greeted by a very large audience on his reappearance at St. James's hal on Saturday. The famous bones,althoughlsuf- fering from a bad cold, entered into the jocularities of the minstrels with his accustomed ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... 'their platbs; but nobody can say how long they will be kept. Amongst the. new- peoplevi'we notes a new company-of American minstrels at Mr. Woodif'i Polygtaphic'hall, Ring William-streett, Strand-a conipany which has taken the field in the boldest pos- ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... troupe, but becomes monotonous when too consistently pursued. The real hero of 'Dollac- aend Sense is Harry Lattimer, a young American attorney who sets him- self the task of saving his friend Jack Hemmarely from the danger that threatens his domestic happiness ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, - - -- -- ALEXANDRA PALACE. Another party of American entertainers, known as the Salsbury Troubadours, has appeared here in a merry little sketch, entitled The BPicas/. The fun is of the old-fashioned practical order, but as the five ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... once more the Criterion, and Miss Kate Santleyre-appears at the Royalty with a new comic opera, La Cosagne. A troape of American minstrels will open the theatre lately called the International, but now the Holborn. At Sadler's Wells Miss Roze de Vane makes ...

Stories of Famous Songs

... ?? of famottz gpoll.p. - 4- - - By S. J. ADAIR FITZ.G.ERALD. AMERICAN MELODIES. The great sentimental ditty of the ante- war period was undoubted y Ben Bolt. The untimely death of something lovable and beautiful was the usual theme of the song of sentiment ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... e into an incorruptible world would do-only it's the new world, ST. JAMES'S THEATRE. An American company taking their name from Mr. Cbristy-CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS-have commenced a season at the St. James's theatre. Their entertain- ment is musical ard ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... baroness. CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS. London favourites of more then four years' stand. lng have returned to their disconsolate friends. The Briou THEATRE, beyond all expression the most ele g-ant hall of the kind, is ?? occupied by Chrsty's Minstrels, who, of all ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, l

... the a unflagging skill of lessrs. Brock._ MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS. a The dusky gentlemen who nightly draw crowds to n St. James's hall are undoubtedly the finest troupe of , nigger minstrels this country can boast of, and their funny antics and comic ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Criterion has enlarged its prograrmme by producingFrankTal- f ourd's tome~dietta A HgousehFold Faivy, which pro- cedes.Aa. American Lady and Nrormandy Pippins. John Brougham's amusing comedy, Plaping As Fire, has been revived at the Court, and at the Strand ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... for A Tragedy its flattering reception. M1OORE AND BURG-ESS MINSTRELS. Negro minstrelsy was well honoured on Thursday at St. James's Great halliwben Mr. G. W. Moore, of the popular minstrels, took his annual benefit. Two capital entertain- meuts were ...