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MUSIC AND DANCING IN MIDDLESEX

... MIUSIC AND DANCING IN MIDDLESEX.I BIALDWIN'S PARACHUTE DESCENTS. Yesterday the Miiddlesex magistrates, under the presidency of Sir Francis Morley, attended at the Sosslonsjouse, Olerkeutwell, to bear and determine ( n1pplicatio1is for the granting of maino ana dancing IIcOnces, Tho last caso heard was that of ExOter HIal to which exception last W oek had been taken on the t ground of ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... . DIVURY LANE. A:176TUSi; HARRIS, LINs9eE AND MfANAGESE. VBBY EV E NI NG, A.T 73 .1(concluding at 11.51. a newgrand ptatlrdmA T II B A R A D A a Romance of 158; Ronpy Hamilton ana Ang00toN 6ari. * ?? open ddily from 10 e6 rn I ARmAADATh at DR11111LANE.' an4 hitricnd dratmo nad the. ugi E5Vs ofthei Wount.y Ws nihtidc F an:Ceilns. ar ?? h H'1 E ARMADA -ITheioiopas eortoiseed upon thie Ofa ...

THE ERA

... I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1888. SHAKESPEARE UNADORNED. The proposal of the manager of the Court Theatre, Munich, to produce a series of the plays of SHAKESPEARE exactly as they were written, and with the dresses, scenery, and stage arrange- ments which were accessory to the first production of those dramas on any stage, has a faint flavour of the same enthusiasm which SMOLLETT ridicules so ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1638 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAl bI rvi: NTT. THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AUGUSTUS. IIAkiRs, Lcssee a-n Mi anager.) EVlE.RY EVlENIN , at 7.30, Ti-IF AR MAE A MORNING PROR A iC SATUTRDAY N-X,711 October C. Winifred Emery, Edith Bruce, frace Jaoitcs, Ada Neison a,4no M.isdt MOion: t eopard Sever, Inflq Lablache Edward Gardiner, N-Ser Steveot, A. Beaunont. H1 y Lio , S. Dwoont, leti'vis 0td sa, Sranishlan ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTr THEATRE ROYAL DRURY LANE. (AuousrUs hIARRIS. Lesnee and .lanaiaer.) EVE-i;lv EVi.tIN ;, at 7.30, kTHE ARNIA13k. Winifred FEmery, Edith Bruce, Kate jarnes, A la No ,atir Mau d Milton; Leonard Boyne, ILuigl LabchI , Edward G.,diner, Victor Steveont, A. 1leioi tx ot, flI 'ry La raine,. Dasvnon, IMervin 0al a;, S aniklau Calh,,em, B. Robins, F. I)bvAll. BA ;est, W. Uridi, ...

A Dramatic Disappearance

... p rl?% -j F ? 1? - I Vo 0?1 ?? 3 ? ?? 4 --5e a ra., nce. Li! c L 2 n a 'ic- u i saF, ?? C'IAPr ER ?? II A'0inougzl consid-erallv startled on hca.ing of the T:c-e~l u~i C osted i e s\ ife iln liUrneinth, S-n]ev t ;. SO s ur riseO as a -ht h ave been- s o ,ose t;.n ti the actor iihad a Wiie. One Gf ihe cOi- ( in f an ?? inanresstontist natorec iS the cd t i' r , no o;lt in the idetived of arr ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUBLIC AAUSMENTS; ME JODRELIL (LATE NOVELTY) THEATRE. It remains to be seen whether a change of name will Eventnally bring luck to this hitherto unfortunate Louse. Certainly, it cannot be said to have begun its !'resh career auspiciously. A double postponement of s foreign opera, which bad already been tried and found wanting, by a company which, with three notable ixceptions, seems to mistake ...

LAST NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS

... 'LAST NIGNT'S AMUSEMENTS. ROYAL AQUARIUMY. The programme yesterday attracted a very large con- tingent of visitors. The prominent novelty was the opening ceremony, at ten p.m., of Ally Sloper's Inter- national Exhibition, when those who have for years past had many a good laugh over a hero that has become almost as popular as Ponch himself, had the opportunity of seeing him and his ...

SCRAPS FROM VARIOUS JOURNALS

... SCZAPS F}BOMX VAM OCrS JOUBIAla IFrom AFn.1 DOTS BY 'EE: WAY. TEIAQOJDES AT TE EOAST-ONO. 80me horrid murders have been done All in the slums of Whitechapel; The Bobbies up and down have run To find a clue, bht sad to tell, The only link, a writteo scrawl Too early in the dswouing day, It was ulpon a dirty Nvall, SoUme busybody wviped ray-y. N~ow Jack the Ripper, with his kuife, Goes ...

BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAIW There was aguain only a moderate attendance at the Coleton Hall yesterday, at the soeond morning performance, Ifor whioh there.was a very full pro- gramme in Cherubini's Fourth Mass, in 0, and Dr. Mackenzio's Rose of Sharou-both produced in Bristol for the first time. In the Mess the band, under the conductorabip of Sir Charles Hal., enlisted the profound attention ...

THE THEATRES

... - V-. TH*S. *Allthough'. the date of the, prodne oua f the I nowooio opera at thelfavoy'is definiively 9:ed n 'for Wednesdsy next, tbis iatest fit o2 . a G1bert and SIr Arthur Sullivan'e ca-operation still remains without a, name. The difiulty. we understand, is not to invent a name, but to r Idecide between Ithe rival claims of more than d one provisional title, the secret of which has, for ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... The opening oG the SHAFTESBURY THEATRE, this evening, associated by Miss Wallis (Mrs Lancaster) with a revival of Shakespeare's ever-welcome comedy of As You Likhe it will make an important addition to our west-end places of dramatic entertainment. Changes of cast have had to be noted at several theatres, caused by various eircurnstances, bitt fete alterations of programme have taken place. ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4366 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture