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... really droll and original piece of the elaborately far-ical kind-has been transferred to the ROYALTY, in association with Blackberries, in which latter piece Miss Alice Atherton pla3s very cleverly. It is unfortunate, though we believe ?? hle, that in 7itrized ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1886
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1226 | Page: 16 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... hinsself. COMEDY THEATRE. In spite of the success of his programme at this house, Mr. Willie Edouin has been forced to take Blackberries' and ''Turned Up to the Royalty Theatre, Miss Lingard having made arrangements for the production hers of the provin ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Miss Virginia Bateman (Mrs. Edward Compton) is unfortunately indisposed, and her place is now taken by Miss Dora Vivian. Blackberries and Tuimed Up (with the same cast) will be transferred from the Comedy to the Royalty theatre on Satur- day, 11th September ...

LYCEUM THEATRE

... Maude Millett, Miss Tilbury, Mr. Lytton Sothern, I 'r end Mr. Morton Selten. Mr. Melford's piece is pre- wve ceded by I Blackberries, in which Miss A&lice Atherton adrepeats her clever and always acqeptable impersonation I of %Charlie1 Cott, the show ...

THE THEATRES

... vehicle waiting at ~Iho Leok at Sutton, as originally' produced at this theatre two years ago. Te zp!~ ?? Un`,~'anfl Blackberries will be given on Saturday next at the Royalty Theatre.- ' A new eomio opera, entitled The Fairy Eing,' by Oswald Brand ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... Broughton, and other popular artists. IN consequence of the recent successes achieved by Mark Melford, author of Turned Up, Blackberries, No Rose eitlkoat a Thorn, A Reign of Terror, &c., Mrs Edward Saker, at his earnest request, has released him from his ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2804 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture