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... THEATRES. THEATRE ROYAL. Among the fisiters attracted to Liverpool by the fine weather and the holiday season is Her Highness the Grand Duchess Gerolstein, the brevity of whose recent sojourn here excited se much feeling of regret among those who had ...
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... THEATRES AND THEATRE GOERS. PRIACRINO in Free St Nirtian's Church on Sunday evening the second of a series of sermons, the Rev. Mr Dickson directed attention to the moral influence of theatres, took for his text the words Prove all things, from the ...
... 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. THE THEATRE ROYAL On Pr onday Mrs Charles Sugden's Ccmpany will appear in the drama of Th 3 Free Pardon, with all the original scenery and effects : —The London Daily Telegraph says:—They like it! There is no question or doubt whatsoever ...
... THE THEATRES. The New Theatre. . . beMg Nliss Willard and Madame An ' The boards at the ttbote place ot amusement are Itr W. It Richard , on presk led over an equally en- nccupied this week and ne‘t by as able a Shakest,tarthusiastic gathering at the ...
... 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 ...
... THEATRES AND FASHIONS. THEATRES. andLAße3lxo.idUfSE, draM preB - e i ted - i - n - a i t O - U t t i ci i , : s i , y b an y cur thea N tre usau , ii what is professionally known SI a summer piece that is a play, where only negative qualities are domanded ...
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... 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 ...