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... the theatres. MORTON'S THEATRE. The boards this week are occupied by Mr. Walter Melville's Company in a seroustional drama. Driven from Home, - which should draw big audiences. Mr. J. Brooks as Raybrook is a powerful actor, and good parts are also played ...
... THE THEATRES. PRINCESS’S THEATRE. The production of the Conifdy of Errors, Saturday night, afforded abundant proof that Mr. G. Vining is resolved to do os much justice to Shakespeare as has already afforded to the lighter plays of the present ago, he ...
... THE THEATRES. HAYMARKET THEATRE. Ti tie of Time the alliterative and not unsuggestive title of a new play by Mr. Bernard, which, ita production thb theatre on Monday night, waa reeaived with cordial applauee. Mr. Vttularru (Mr. Chippendale) dwells ease ...
... THE THEATRES. SAVOY THEATRE. THE RUDALL BENEFIT MATINEE. Trial matinées seem in vogue at our theatres just now. Yesterday the first of a series promised this week had an unusual interest attaching to it by reason of its introducing sn untried play of ...
... THE THEATRES. LYCEUM THEATRE The immense success of Cyrano Berger& at the Porte Saint-Martin Theatre In Paris to its production at the end of NM December is fresh in the memory of all persons who are interested in contemporary drams. It was, therefore ...
... THE THEATRES LYCEUM THEATRE. The op' has peen freely expresmod by (Iran, stir rehire that Mr. Wdatin Barrett ha. made a rest mistake in substituting ' Man and Ilia Makers for the. :ji be, for the remainder of his season at the lyceum. But the judgment ...
... the theatres. MORTON'S THEATRE. A new drams, from the pen of Arthur B. Wise, is this week being played, for the first time in London, at Morton's Theatre, the tour having opened at Leamington last week. Except for the absence of a prologue, which would ...
... THE THEATRES. QUEEN'S THEATRE. Mr. Richa Lee's Ordeal by Touch is a decided hit, and deservedly so. It is an original comedy well conceived, and the dialogue smart and not without touches of humour. It appears to have been written expressly for Mrs. Scott ...
... tHEATRE METROPOLL DENMARK HILL 3AMB3RWELL. managing Director - J. B. Mulholland. THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE CLOSED THEATRE THEATRE lETROPOLE FOR KETROPOLE KETROPOLE ...
... THEATRES, Scc. ALHAMBRA THEATRE. At 7, THE LOTTERY TICKET. —At 8, DON JUAN. Mesdames Kate Santley, Amy Sheridan, Lottie Venn, and Rose Bell; Messrs. H. Paulton and W. Worboys. To be followed by FLICK AND FLOCK. Grand Ballet Pantomime, by Mdlle. Pitted ...