GUILDHALL SCHOOL THEATRE

... GUILDIALL SCHOOL THEATRE. THE MOCK DOCTOR, Opera, in Three Acts, by Gouned, Performed at the Guildhall School Theatre, Feb. 24th. ?? Mr WYATT KEITH Lucinda ?? .. Miss IDA NoRsray ?? r RICHARD TaceGs Dominque .M. Mr ABEL HUSTLER Martine .. Mrs LEANORA ELLRETON Vlare .M. Mr HENRY J. CoRNEr Lucas ..M Mr GEORGE H. DAwSON Jacqueline . . Miss J. LANE FEATIHERSTONE Robert .. Mr EDWIN PRESTON The ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1396 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FOUND AT LAST

... FOUND AT LAST. A Domestic Dramia, in Four Acts, by Arthuar B. Wise. Produced at the New Theatre Ro' al. Leantington, on Monday, Feb 27th, 1899 Jack Sedley ?? r flIOxEL D'AnAGOx Lord Trenley ?? Mr . ST JOHN Mr Isaac Levey . ?? Mr 1H. HARE Dick Foster ?? r S. HALLINO Charlie Bumper ?? Mr A. WOOD Jin ?? Miss A. MlrrLANet Irspector of Police ?? Mr F WITHERS Policeman 192 X ?? Mr J. SHARP ...

Advertisements & Notices

... oyAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TESTERDEN-STREET, W. ticuted 1822. Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1830. Ins-Her Majesty the QUEEN and the Royal Family. Pid~nts - H. B. the Dukf of SAXE-COBURGr and GOTHA, Prsda ''Duke of EDINBURGH, E;.G. ?? ALEXANDER C. MACKENZIE, Mil. Doe. Frospectus obtainable onl application to F. W. RENAUT. Secretary. )OYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC, SOUTHR KENSINGTON. Incorporated by Royal ...

AMUSEMENTS IN HULL

... 1 - -~ -f Abbe A- -- ?? (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-Resident Manager, Mr W. F. Mor- ?? John F. Preston's company in Soldiers of the Queen is the attraction during the present week. It includes, amongst others, Mr Maurice H. Hoffman, who as Jack Willoughby proves himself to be an actor of resource. The role of Grace Forrester does not suffer at the hands of Miss Yhda Moore. Mr ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 695 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... AMUEMENTS IN BIRMINGHAM. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE RoYA.-Lessee and Manager, Mr Charles Dornton.-It is nearly four years since Birmingham last had a visit from the Carl Rosa opera company. The present visit is, therefore, all the more welcome. Carmen was the work chosen for performance on Mon- day evening, and, under the direction of Mr Hamish M'Cunn, a very fine reading of the ...

AMUSEMENTS IN NOTTINGHAM

... (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-Managing-Director, Mr Robert Arthur Acting-Manager and Treasurer, Mr G. W. i Tripp.-Mr H. Cecil Beryl's company is here with The Lady Detective, a piece which, under another name, r scored a big success on these boards some few months ago. It is, perhaps, one of the most handsomely s mounted musical comedies on the road, the scenery, by Mr C. Rider ...

NEW MINOR PICTURE SHOWS IN LONDON

... NETW MUT-OR PICST1RE SEOwSS I EN LONDON. i (FR0S1 OUr ?? COTaSrOYnENr,.) London, Thursday. Of the several minor art shows which open I this week-end, there is, with one exception, the Tooth Gcllcry, none of exceptional interest, though at three at least there may be seen sorae good ex-amples of the older British and recently deceased artists, as -well as some good contema- ponrry work. The ...

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... TOR? —_—_— 2 pr PTY = 4 aa HORSFORTE. PRACTORS BEST IN YORKSHIRE PFRFECTION, PURITY. PROMPTITUDE, OBS: ON WORK. Sk. Hed and 2 Experienced 8 Hus pre in well, LANE vert with the latest and ‘ost improve abu dant w supply ail filtered be re used. Sp eniences, smoke ¢ dust inert and tality Curt. ned and tinted qual to 1 NX ew special rey cs aly ses ra ED and » NES DAILY SER — LEEDS. = es ...

THE FOOTLIGHTS

... _ THEATRE ROYAL, STOCKTON. a, A ROYAL DIVORCE. The late W. G. Willa's* ever-interesting 8 Napoleonic drama, A Royal Divorce, will be the attraction at the Theatre Royal, Stockton. in Passion week. This was the last of its celebrated author's works, and promises to prove the most enduring. Since its original production ten years ago it has at been continually played with ever-increasing o ...

THE LATEST FROM CHINA

... 'IIll . 1TST FROMI CHINA. B )XtteS AizCilIBA.LD LITTLE.. ' 1 einlg correspoid'itit naoY not izitenid it, but it seens from his tC lciants zl-~ II II;, ob~ect w'.ire to Pin'suade the JBritjshl public thlat thle d >0 d ?? Chinese ELinperor is a poor hali-witted creaturc amusing %%lith tlhe alticS ot goats aud imoukeys. May I therelore veuture to 5u 'et cthat 110 Luropeall has been oil the ...

PRINCIPAL STORY DEFENDS THE THEATRE

... | PRINCIPAL STORY DEPENDS TAd I THEATRE. I- -- THE ELBVATI'G INPLtRENCE 0 CLASSICAL DRAMA., A meeting of the General Committee of tbe Classical English Mrama was held in the Glasgog Athenmaum on Tuwsday. Mr H. E. Oorden Di Aikerthead presided. In submitting their second annual report, the Executive Committee were pleased to be able to state that the second session of classical English plays ...