THE NEW THEATRE

... Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in this week a capital farce has been played, Turned Up, preceded by a comedy drama, Blackberries, by the saime author. Turned Up takes its name from the unwelcome appearance of husbands and wives supposed to be defunct; ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... performers after each act. Everyone who goes to the theatre for ia hearty laugh should see '-Turned Up. lb is preceded by Blackberries,' by the samam author, who calls it a comedy-drama, though itis rather a comedietta. It is specially-designed to show off ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... Edouin's comedy company, under the direction of Mr W. A. M'Neill, made a welcome appearance in the petite comedy. drana Blackberries and the screasising farcical comedy Tue-ned Up. In the forneer Mr Ramsey Daisvers and Miss Lilian Seocoinbe merit particular ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 23363 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... Mr. Mark Melford's success in fitting Mr. Willie Edouin and his clever company with such amusing pieces as Turned Up, Blackberries, and A Coming Clown has been so pronounced that it is not surprising the astute manager should again seek the same ...

THE THEATRES

... acting keepsishe audience revelling insmerri. mnent from the rise of the curtain to its fall, Turned Up is preceded by Blackberries, a clever and diverting farce in one act, by the same author. At the Rotunda Theatre Mr. Edward Compton and his company ...

?? - rltoviLNCIAL TH

... Nod Steddamn) Mr W. Reads, Mr Ebeworth, Miss Dorothy Clacey, Miss Kathleen O'Connor, Miss Cartwright, and MissI Keene. .Blackberries preceded the farcical drama.f PRNtrCE OF WAEts's THxEATRE.-Closed. ROTUNDAs THsEvTRE. - Proprietor, Mr Dennis Graunell;- ...

Published: Saturday 30 April 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 22230 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... (Stiss Kathleen O'Connor) and Mrs Pannell (Miss Cartwright) were brought into sufficient prominence by those ladies. In Blackberries, which preceded the comedy, Air Ramsey Danvers and Hiss Lilian Secconibe, as the shonivian and his indispensable leading ...

Published: Saturday 07 May 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 22488 | Page: 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

GRAND THEATRE

... mounting of the play is: rather pretty,' owing to the scene being laid among the upper reaches of the Thames. A short farce, Blackberries, by the same author precedes Turned Up, but something R little more substantial is required to ?? op the evening, and ...

THE MANCHESTER JUBILEE EXHIBITION

... development in the neighbour. hood of Man-rliester, where names that are identified with colossal production are plentiful as blackberries. In no department of human industry do we meet with greater changes than in this young science and its technical applica- ...

NEWBURGH FLOWER SHOW AND GAMES

... Allan. Skim milk cheese-I Mrs Torn; 2 Mrs t Smith. Oatmeal eakes-I Mrs Davie; 2 George Moir. Flour scone-George Moir. Blackberry jam I -AMrs Murray. EXTRA PRIZES. B FLowzEts-Best twelve cabbage roses, 2H by Mr r John Couttq, Menie-Mrs 1larvey. Best ...

THREE NEW NOVELS

... picking leathers off a toad, or clothes off a naked man, and i} you squeeze a crab apple you get only sourness. Sloes and blackberries grow in the:same hedge, and their natures are as they began. Older they grow, they grow either sweeter or sourer. A screw ...

DRESS AND FASHION NOTES

... lriid aid caught up with the-so1test Indian muslin, 'aid trimmed with a, loveliy wreat of mosS realiti- e looking plums and blackberries. It 'is te ideiJ egort of hat foi agarde'n y. Another -hat is ?? ha Ya crowrn 4Very fine chip, wilh biii of -piW f yellow ...