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ROYALTY

... . On behalf of the Poor and Parish Funds of St. Anne's, Solio, a miscellaneous entertainment was provided by Mr. Aitlinr Bourchier at the Royalty on Monday afternoon. It was well attended bv an audience which evidently derived much pleasure from the proceedings. The programme was of the scrappy order but inasmuch as the scraps were all appetis ing the bill of fare was received with much relish ...

DRAMA: AVENUE THEATRE

... a S -IM Bggf r i MJ, AVENUE THEATRE. MR. DANA, who, with Mr. H. J. Wilde, is responsible for the new enterprise at the Avenue, has not always been so lucky as he has deserved to he in his managerial undertakings. But he seems to have got hold of a good thing in Monte Carlo, and one which is likely to much more than repay the considerable cost of its very handsome production. Monte Carlo is, ...

TERRY'S THEATRE

... TEURY'S THEATRE. Jedbury Junior seems to he repeating, albeit longo intcrvallo, the success, popular and artistic, scored some years ago on this same stage of Terry's Theatre by Sweet Lavender. Its authoress would, no doubt, be the first to admit the inferiority of her work to Mr. Pinero's and it would be fooli-h to claim for it anything like equality. But there can be no question that Jedbury ...

DALY'S THEATRE

... . A few days after the actual date of its anniversary, An Artist's Model celebrated, at Daly's on Monday, its accomplish ment of a ran of a whole year. It need hardly be said that in these circumstances the performance was full of animation, and was witnessed by a very large and very enthusiastic audience. An Artist' s Model may not be dramatically a very brilliant piece of workmanship, nor ...

DRAMA

... [Communications for this column must reach the Editor on IV edncsdays. THOSE who are, or at any rate pretend to be, in the know concerning the proposed Hamilton-Caiyll-St. John opera on the bans-Gene subject, seem to think that the project is virtually abandoned. They suggest in the first place that the author of the libretto is carefully abstaining from either seeing or reading Sardou's ...