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ON THE ROAD, SEPT. 18

... A BRACE OF PARTRIDGES.-Grand Theatre, Croydon. A DARK SECRRT.-Prince's T.. New Brighton. A FAST LIps.-Prince's Theatre. Bradford. A GREEK SLAVE.-Gaiety Theatre, Dublin. A LIFE'S REVRNGE.-New Theatre, Farnwo'th. A LIFE OF PLEASURE.-Grand Theatre, Luton. A LONDON ARAB.-Theatre Royal, Greenock. ALEXANDER, MR G. (A).-Theatre Royal, Glasgow. ALEXANDER, MR G. (B).-Riviere's 0. H. Llandudno. AMERICAN ...

Published: Saturday 16 September 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 825 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: News 

WHITTINGTON AT PECKHAM

... WHITTINGTON AT PECKHAM. (SECOND NOTICE.) Dick Whittingfton at the Crown continues to attract s crowded audiences at every performance and bids fair I to run right up to Easter. Not a dull moment is to be I found in this superlatively mirth-provoking pantomime, s and the merry faces and ringing laughter of those who witness it afford ample proof that the denizens of Peck- ham know well how ...

NEW EMPIRE, BRADFORD

... NEWV EMPIRE. BRADFORD. The new Empire Theatre in Great Horton-road-the latest addition to the places of entertainment in Brad- ford-will be opened for the first time next Monday night. The music ball stands at the back of the Alexandra Hotel, but the hotel has been so adapted and rearranged that its front now forms the main entrance to the hall. The whole work has been carried out from the ...

Published: Saturday 28 January 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1416 | Page: Page 21 | Tags: News 

MOHAWK MINSTRELS

... MOELAWK MINSTRELS. The Mohawk Minstrels celebrated on Saturday v evening the opening of their twenty-seventh year at t the Agricultural Hall by a special programme consist- jag chiefly of favourite plantation melodies. During the period that has elapsed since this well-known troupe of minstrels began their merry career the fashion in things theatrical has been frequently changed, but thea ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1093 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture  News 

THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... Lk BONNE HOTESSE h Comedy, in Tbree Acts, a by MM. Ambroise Janvier and Marcel Ballot. a, Produced at the Vaudeville, Sept. 28th, 1899. e Docteur Gouvreau M ElBUoUENST b Andre Fabert ?? GRAND Raoul Fabert ?? GOAUTHIER Des Barettes .M. GUIDES Marquis De Soltray. M. NumA La Bourganditre. M. BARON S1 S Lecourt . .. M.DRMANNN e Puybastide. M. DIORR Mt LeGrand-ducDeTransylvanie 31. FLEURY Gaudry ? ...

THE ERA

... I 1; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1899. MUSIC HALL AMALGAMATION. We briefly reported last week the meetings of' the Edinburgh Empire Palace Companies, the London Bippodrome Company, Limited, and the London District Empires, Limited, which were held on the 9th inst. in Edinburgh, for the purpose of considering resolutions approving of the scheme promulgated by Mr H. E Moss and the directors, for the ...

THE SHOWMAN WORLD

... ,1 The evolution of the old merry-go-round, with its e primitive cars sent circling through the medium of a F patient donkey, is a very wonderful thing. These e ancient machines have all but disappeared, and their e place is now taken by such sumptuous and clever o mechanical arrangements as seas on land, circular r switchbacks, huge revolving discs, and the rest. The latest invention, however ...

Published: Saturday 29 July 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1246 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: News 

THE DRAMA IN BERLIN

... EIN UNBESCHRIEBENES BLArT. Comedy, in Three Acts, by Ernst Von WolzoVen Produced at the New Theatre, Oct. 25th, 1MY&. Professor Mohl ?? Herr Lesit s Homann ?? Herr MERTEN Curt ?? Herr CLAUDIUS Aanslie ?? Frau CARLSKN Gertrud ?? Frau NUSCHe BUTZE Paula ?? Frdulein TALIANSKY Deggenmeyer ?? HOLTIAUS Theresa ?? Frau HILLER Lena ?? Fraulein CARLISN Ein Diensuran ?? Herr FL xK (FROM OTR OWN ...

HEBREW PLAYS AT THE STANDARD

... Very curious is the existence, in the midst of our Engehsh population, of a number of aliens-an empire within an empire-speaking for preference a language of their own, and having their national dramatists and composers. Yet this is the case as regards the Yiddish tongue, a n ixture of German and Hebrew, in which the German greatly predominates ; and we are informed that this Yiddish ...

Published: Saturday 23 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 871 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: News 

PLAYERS OF THE PERIOD

... (ILLUSTRATED). MDLLE. MARIE ELSTEA MDLLE. MABIx ELSTER was musically educated in Germany, at the Conservatoire, Leipzig, and made her d6but in Melbourne at the Victorian Orchestral con- certs, under the directorship of Mr Hamilton Clark. Her success was so great that Messrs Williamson and Musgrove engaged her to play the prima donna part in the opera Marjorie, She was next engaged by the ...

THE HISTORY OF DIVID GARRICK

... I -- - -_ 5 Mr Charles Wyodham has decided to open his new 5theatre with a eia o ai Gariek a play which 3 Mr Wyndham, since the death of . A. Sothern, ehas practically made his ow. fh hitry ftepa is curious, and in a measure half tragic. It was, as all the world of the stage knows, written by the late T. W Robertson, the founder of the Caste school, which caused a complete revolution in the ...

Published: Saturday 11 November 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1347 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture  News 

MUSIC HALL GOSSIP

... MUSIC IALL GOSSIP. v 'L - | Pu t'FWARPS Of 200 gentleman have already sent in their Ti names to be Onl the committee of the Jolly Nash testi- Sa nauI. I All tihe managers, including Sir R. Irving. Flu onoa Wyn Edward Terry, Wilson Barrett, toi Cnhe Brrih, H. r. Brickwell, Arthur Collins, Zo and lrs Laile are on the list. The clergy are also in we enidence ItThe Reverend Professor Shuttleworth ...