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MY COURIER

... ,,MY COURIER. A Romantic Comedy, in Four Acts, adapted by Miss Jennie Le Terrier, produced at the Comedv Theatre, Manchester, Monday, August 23d, 1896. Mrs Pauline Aroin Bruce ?? Mdlle. Drn GARMO Wilton Stuarts ?? Mr LAURENCE GREY T. Winder Ferrett ?? Mr F. M. STANsLY Herbert Tollemache ?? Mr LIONEL MARSON Tristran Bonisace ?? Mr HARRY CAVE Adolphe ?? ?? Mr HAROLD BaOweise Karl Friedland ?? ...

Published: Saturday 28 August 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1122 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... THE PALL MALL LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS, GAIETY THEATRE. Strand. (Sole Lessees and Managers, Messrs. Joats I1OLLINGSEIRAD and GGirmi;r EDWARIIES.1 THIS EVENING, Mr. HRNRY . ?? e atd Dixey's Burlesque Coimpanyiyl the burlesque ADONIS. Farce at S.. Burlesqlue at 9.45. zooth arin Farewell P'erformance, SeptOWl'er 3, SATURDAY MATINEE at 2.1,, for accoenaiodadion of suburban patron. La;t Nine Nights ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC ANUSEMENTS. PRINCE'S THEATRE. The admirers of Mr. Dion Boncicault-andLn thou name is legion-cannot dlo that gentleman a kinder turn thati to present bim, iii view of his further writ. lug what lie is pleased to call real comedy,'' a copy of Huff'1s Guids.'' in order that such Sporing inci- dents as lie introduces may be at little moe like the real thing than we are introduced to in ...

MR. WEEDON GROSSMITE IN AMERICA, WITH ROSINA VOKES'S LONDON COMEDY COMPANY

... MR. WEEDON GROSSMITE IN AMEBRICA, WITH ROSINA VOIES'S LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. Where all are so good, it is, perhaps, hardly fair to pick out any one actor for special mention. Yet vie cannot refrain from calling attention to the acting of Mr Weedon Grossmith in the character of Lord Arthur Somersault. His impersonation of the fatuous but good-natured and thoroughly well- bred English swell is ...

Published: Saturday 14 August 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 738 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE THEATRES

... I TM TIMTB=. 02* ' h Jiz tbe Penman will be ea ',at Id ot th I0th inst. by a-i xcclle~it -piovid com. a ny, of which 3I. lie -BQeW, who umn.'tckes the I*rt enacted at the Haymariket ?? Mok&- ton, is the br;wlk partioulr star. The character is one which Aives great scope to an actress of W$WOAIu towp and bhaudsope psgle. With 3rs. Bernard-Beere are mr. Brooklield, the original ...

THE DRAMA IN AMERICA

... (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) NEW YORK, AUGUST 6.-The lull in theatrical affairs is nearly over. A week from next Monday night the season, or the preliminary season rather, will open with a burst. The doors of the Star will then be reopened, while minstrels will take possession of the stage. Another minstrel company will also inaugurate the season at the Grand Opera House. The Kiralfys will ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1537 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART

... L NATIONAL EXH ?? OF WORKES OF 4ET R Mr. George Clausen, senas :us tht following outline of a protcsed Nation al Art Exhibition, hvbieh has been drawn up by Mr. La Theaguea ?? obtain guarantees for mnoney to pay espenses before 'and -during exhibition. In the evet ofthe exhibition uot being self- supporting, the defict will be met by a pro rata call on the money guaranteed-i.9., each F4raztee ...

THE BULGARIAN DRAMA

... ,OV BULGARIAN DRAMA. The rrnItiC events in Bulgaria have formed 5hedrbtlzing topic of the week. The ex- tiiee w slonobhich has long subsisted between treni t t5 of Sofia and St. Petersburg has the cabne ected termination in the kid- ha j prince Alexander. To understand apprig Of theserecentstartling occurrences te cours.ical retrospect is necessary. By abef y of Berlin, which was signed the ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... TIIEATRICAIJ ?iOS?IP. o. L. TOOLS has greatly bepefited by his visit to ixlee.Ba5n. He hopes to retufn to town early next Wh, lcod commence his provincial tour, as arranged, atc. lithy, on the following Monday. Ma Wi.0SoN I'AgllETTOS short provincial tour is, for eseral reasons likely to bo one of unusual interest. \vItcbs rex tion of a very brief tour with Madame loiesa tine e thtesummer of ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2783 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... OUR Cormn. 63, Fleet-streel-A very in- teresting contribution to the July number is that by Mrs. Hypatia Bonner, daughter of !I-r. Bradlatigh, who gives therein sonic c hildish recollections of James Thomson, in a bright, spirited, amusing paper. Mr. Bradlaugh likewise publishes a letter concern- ing what the country says, whicl, in short, is intended to show that although the Tories are ...

THE PALL MALL' LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... THE PALL MALL' LIST 0-F ENTERTAINMENTS. GAIETY THEATRE, Strand. (Sole Lessees and Managers, Messrs. JO ,N HOLLINGSHEAD and GEORGE EDWARDES.) THIS EVENING, Mr. HENRY E. DIXEY, supported by Riceand Dixeys Burlesque Company, in the burlesque ADONIS. Farce at 8. Burlesclue at 8.45. tooth and Farewell Performance, September 3. SATURDAY MATINEE at a.e5, for accommnodation of subirban patrons. Last ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... DRhURY LANE. Artt'ST10 eN IMANAtRr. £~LOSED for peparatieee tees the nowsatngdaa Eent-y lettitt and Aceigiitus Harris, enlitleel A RU11N OF1 L UC K. Tolhe fir ?? this ,,tact. Foll partjenta's t,! svbic wi Ilb 1ho olcrtlynnollnoced. A RUST OHP LUGCK TJbAthe title of thie New lrie-ry lane Foer Ie rarin, It having beean birotcht to the notoon nithe alit ors that the, title presioctaly soleceld ...