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PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... PROVINCIAL TIIEATRICMLS. MADA -P -W I^ U A .Dt (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) on ~~ABERDEEN. S- HER MAJEsTY's T1IEATRi.-L-eoe, Mr W. M'Farland; AdGeneral Manager, Mr John Cavauahr.-Mr M'Farland is scoring a great success thi, week, the attraction boing Mr J. W. Turner anid his English opera company. 'The houses are Ig crammed nightly with the lirte of the city, and the perforni- isances of The ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 26430 | Page: Page 15, 16, 17, 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE VOLUNTEERS AND THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

... TI lE VOLUNTEERS AND THE LORD I MAYOR'S 8HOW. A large mnooting of oflcers in conmnanc of metropolitau Volunteer Corps, or their reprosentatives, wasa hold on Tuesday at the headquarters of the Queoe's ?? Rifle3, Buchingharn-gats, to onsider a proposition made by thie Lord Mayor Eloct (Mr Aldermnan Witehead) tant the Volunteers of the metropolis should take part in the annual civia proces- sion ...

THE BREWERS' EXHIBITION

... TRE - ZRMWMRSI? - EXHrBITXON.-. ? The Lord Mayor opened the Brewers' Exhibition at the Agricultural Hall, Islington. This is the tenth annual exhibition by the representative brewers, dis- tillers, machine makers, maltsters, and seed-growers interested in the produce for the mash-tub and the still, and it is the largest ever held. For the first time the galleries of the adjacent balls have had ...

ANOTHER STORY OF SHE

... ANOTHER STORY OF SHE. AnLSEx 'CANDISHA aN TFE MOUNTAINS OF MOROCCO. AFTER a series of accidents we found ourselves -(says a Morocco correspondent of the New York Press) in the v-icinity of Jemis, whence wve could see the grand panorama of Larache, -and also that the boat vwhich takes passengers from one bank of the Lueur to the other had made its last trip for the day. It was irm'possible ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHIT'S ENTERTAINMENTS, THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AUGUSTUS HARRIS, Lessee and Manager.) EVERY EVENIN'., at 7.30, TYCHE ARMA.DA R MORNING PERFORIMANCE SATURDAY NEXT, October 6. Winifred Emfery, Edith Bruce, Kate James, Ada Neilsoan, and Hand mliiton: I.eonard Payne, Luigi Lablache, Edward Gardiner, Victor Stevels, A. i'.eateoant, Henry Loraine, S. Dawson, Mlervin Dad a., Stanislaus Calhass ...

FAMOUS MODERN ACTORS

... FA-I OUS MODERN ACTORS. REMINISCENCES B3Y A VETERAN PLAYWRIGHT, A 13oox sure of a large audience, among all people who are interested in the annals of the stage, is 'Our Recent Actors,' in two volumes, by Dr. Westland Marston, which Messrs. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, and Rivington are to publish, and of which I am favoured, says the London I correspondent of the Bosion Sunday 11ernald, ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENT,. THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AUGusrus IIARRIS, Lessee and -Manager.) EVERY EVENING;, at 7.3o, TiiE ARMAD. Wini.red Emnery, Edith Brace, KaLte James, Ada Naeilsta, and Maud Milton; Leonard B-yne, Luitj Lablacite, Edward G-r1i!.er, 'Victor Stevets, A. Beaurllslt, Ileary Loraitte, S. Dawvnat, Mervin D..l a., Statijauins Csa..sm, ii. Robins, ?? Dobell, Basil West, H. ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO.NIGHT'S ENTEFRTAINM nN ra THEATRE ROYAL PRURY LANE. (AUGUSTIN; HARits, Lessee and Manager.) EVERY EV EN. I1N , at 730, MORNING PERFORMIANUE SATURDAY NEXT, October 6. Winifred. Emery, Edith. Bruce, Kate James, Ala Neilson1, and laud Milton; Lesonard Boyne, Lulii L~abl~che, Edward Gardiner, Victor Stevens~ A. Peaumnont, Henry Loraine, S. Dawson, Mervin Dsl'as, Stainilslbs Caibsem, B. Robins, ...

SOME POETS

... SOsIE POETS.* MR. GEORGE BARLOW is to be congratulated on having produced a good fat epic in five books without the strain and travail which drove Carlyle to declare that no man can write a book without making himself ill. If the author of T he Pageant of Life is not in robust health it is certainly not tbe fault of his work, which is obviously a collection of occasional poems, parcelled ...

BRIC-A-BRAC

... B It I C- A -BR A C. A Comedietta, in One Act, Adapted from the French by Sir J J. Coghill, Bart., Produced for the First Time on Saturday, Oct. 20th, at the Ladbroke Hall. Hector de Montreville ?? Mr EDWIN GILBERT Wilkins ?? Mr MORTEN HENRY Mrs P. Q. Spoon ?? _ Miss CAcRLOTTE BoRLAND Sir J. J. Coghill, Bart., the author of Bric-&-Brac, a comedietta that was produced at the Ladbroke Hall on ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1472 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A Dramatic Disappearance

... A Dra rn at ic Disappearance. CHAPTER XV.-(Confinzed.) The girl cast down her eyes and knitted her bands together upon her lap, conscious of what her guardian's manner signified, but not daring to look the question faiily in the face. Say Do you love me ? the Major repeated. Of course I do, she replied, why shouldn't I ? I-lave I not always loved you all my life ? Not only loved but ...

A BALLAD OF BLOODHOUNDS

... A BALLAD OF TLOODHOUNDS. Sha'l Jack the Ripper's arts aail t Yub.r' Sc otland-yard for. oon!l ? Quci-';-on the hlying nluref 5 irajl Ite hiocrindl Tra \here er hc sei.k in hln : Or thbro.jh tie stre'-s:, ii: ?? I, Charles, nih si A.: \NV i ..I tai i . U: i u. Tis l.ows ScIn 0! ...