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SUNSHINE AND SHADOW; A TALE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

... purpose is ful- filled, its object accomplished. Poublic amuoemm to DRURY-LANE. The performance of the sead to .bis- at this theatre, on Monday evening, showed considerable capabilities on the part of Mr. -Anderson's company for the representation of light ...

SUNSHINE AND SHADOW; A TALE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

... its purpose is ful- filled, its object accomplished. DOW~i ?? tof DRURY-LANE. . The performance of the road to Ruin at this theatre, on Monday evening, showed considerable eapabilities on the part of Mr. Anderson's company for the representation of light ...

SUNSHINE AND SHADOW; A TALE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY

... purpose is ful- filled, its object accomplished. WHuOlW imuoeutiutl DRURY-LANE. The performance of the Koad to PRda at this theatre, on Monday evening, showed considerable capabilities on the part of Mr. Anderson's company for the representation of light ...

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... some sausages made from the flesh of pigs bred and fed by If Prince Albert. as When Said Pasha lately visited the Italian theatre at kt Alexandria, he ordered ice creams and other refreshments to be served to all the ladies in the boxes, d The total number ...

Reviews

... 'si_ _ thl ASTLEY'S AMPHITHEATRE. of Mr. Batty has adopted a plan which is well th' worthy the imitation of all managers of theatres- ho ; namely, that of having a juvenile night once a week, foe when the pantomime is played first. The second ofp .these ...

Reviews

... . t ASTLEY'S AMPHITHEATRE. o M Mr. Battg has adopted a plan which is well t .n worthy the imitation-of all managers of theatres- h Lt namely, that of having a juvenile night once a week, fi 1, when tho pantomime is played frst. The second of a these ...

Public Amusements

... habitual visitor to the metropolis must have already had a de- lightfil lounge in the Colosseum again and again. NEW STRAND THEATRE. The performances at this houe have lately gained much interest from the circumstance'that Mrs. Glover will take her farewell ...

Public Amusements

... metropolis must have already had a de-o lightful lounge in the Colosseumn- again and again. el IN l I . i es NEW 'STRAND THEATRE. The performances at this house have lately gained m much interest from the, circumstance that Mrs. Glover will take her farewell ...

Public Amusements

... visitor a to the lmetropolis must have. already had a de- - lightful lounge in thes:olossem' again and again. NEW STRAND THEATRE. Th-e erforimansns at this house have lately gained .. muchinterest from' the circumstance that Mrs. Glove will' tike her ...

Public Amusements

... joublic amuosintuto DRURY-LNE.' THEATRE. tb On Tuesday night Rimee was repeated at this b theatre, when it was more favourably received than m on the first night.. The. performance was brough t S r lTthih' thic~e hours' duratisu, and the applause S ? ...

Public Amusements

... ioublic anluosittruto DRURY-LANE THEATRE. f On Tuesday night .iesco was repeated at this b theatre, when it was more favourably received than n on the first night. The performance was brought t within three hours' duration, and the applause S throughout ...

Public Amusements

... WELLS THEATRE. WI at 00.co rts Mr. George Bennett, an old favourite of the y ose public as an actor, has also essayed his talents as ay wad dramatist; and a five-act play, written by him, is BP Od. now being played with success at this theatre. It is ...