AMUSEMENTS IN BELFAST

... , _ . . ?? (FROM otR owl CORRESPONDENT.) GRAND OPERA HOUSE. - Managing-Director, Mr Fred W. Warden; Secretary Mr A. A. Macaulay; C Acting-Manager. AMr J. A. Whitehouse. - Messrs M Eglington and Little's company opened here on Mork- hi day with the exciting drama The New World. It was ti to be regretted that several of the principals had the of misfortune to miss the connection at Euston, as ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 970 | Page: Page 24 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN OLDHAM

... t U ?? N LO LN U'JLX,1 MLV. E (FROM OUeR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) I THEATRE ROYAL, LIMITED.-General Manager, 31r I Otto C. Culling; Resident-Manager, Mr Charles Clucas. I -Two notable changes in the cast of The Royal Divorce are to be observed since its former visit here. The first is the appearance for the first time in the character of Napoleon of M1r W. H. Cockshaw, and the second is the initial ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 443 | Page: Page 24 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... art *(FROM OU OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) ?? are requested to add their Names and ad Addresses to all Reports ] *re AACCRINGTON. ilr PRINCES THEATRE.-Proprietor, Mr J. B. Ormerodl h- Acting-Manager, Mr J. E. Barnes.-This week we are being favoured with a visit of Mr F. A. Scudamore and rs Leighton Leigh's company, in Dangerous Women. The Ir ompany is one of all-round merit, the principal parts ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 18325 | Page: Page 21, 22, 23, 24 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF HALF A CENTURY

... r ESTABLIO8kD UPWARDS OF OALF A CENTURY. 7E.R VAJFSTY'S T17E&TTRE. TaTR Evarnao. at 5.16, TmU1~ )ISKE'h1tER& Mr.Tremr, Pr.rlwyn MeLr.) Mr. L;,uiA CelI-r; Ur l*rhwrt Ros iMr. Prnn itili%, ?tr. Uiarld do Atauriry. iMi. ?? 0. Allan, lr. Ltrwin Wa~l,.r Mrs. Treet Mi85 Yrbel L orc, Mi,, Alice izwley. mi Upas Harrm9on, Mrs, Brirn P'otter. HAYMARTliES T'PEATRE TO-NiFIT, at 9, TlRb: NAAN(E4JVItF>A OF ...

THE NEW FASHIONS

... THlE NEW FASHIONS. The poulchl ?? will he hulgely sitporseded 01i, Nv'l01150 by tll! openl bocliuj ?? looi, 'ilp ted fronis, Nviit t Ii lie g L couplc of iuclow,:j 1(owv thil) Nvii.st ' IThis will hie founiid n very Ie- ?? 'lyo by tiuso dispoisedto ho sitoutt. Tho interval betwoeel to frillnts iS fihlel ill with Ni 114d chiffon, tortan silk, prit tod ni uilin, or hLco. 'Itis hist-oamleied ...

CHINA BLUE BOOK

... CRINA BLUE B1OOK. TIIF RUSSIAN SPIECIAL TREATY. d Ite THE IVAITJE OF CONCEISSIONS. Y. Y01 lA V EFF AND 1L0111 SAMIS- ti A btlmL P, 1 ok on Chines3e aft-tiri wavs IA'r. t~atsi'ir-vbegati very ?? his g t%`-~iasit 1s of llit i-s rig-hisumftriul tho ?? (if Tiii'-''iv- t- to I h. pzissprt-t quosit'ttm at ,)!II t iih t, tni l 'I k-i~ ix - aA t it ) o on d 1110i''~OneI in the Btook tall dthi ...

MUSIC

... ?? Itu e CRYSTAL PALACM CONCE1T& The last symphony eonrt before Easter took place at the Crystal 1*lia on aterdaY, xvhan a now wrk eantitled The Pardioner's Talo, from tbe pen of Mr. W. R. Bold, was produeed, and tho Symphony in C Minor by Mr. Frederick Clife was revived, The Symphony was originally produced ten years ugo at the lralaoc, and it was thn no- knowvldged to be a highly promiing ...

ABERDEEN MUSICAL SOCIETY CONCERT

... ABERDEEN MUSICAL SOCIE= 11 -1 CONCERT. The popularity of the concerts by thia society was clearly demonstraf.ed by the large audience xvhich gathered in the Ballroom, Mlusic Hall, oh Saturday night, despite the extreme inclemency of the weather. Ad is the ease e'ith all such bodies,- every seasonl brings wvith it a slight changs in the personnel of the membership, bet dt 13 'satisfaotocy to ...

FINE ARTS ACADEMY

... Ia t The Bristol Spring Exhibition. k f; [ I~~~J_'(t'Rsrl1 NOTIC'E. e 5' C AlwAys an attractive department, the water-colour gallery at the spring exhibition is this year of un- v usual interest, both as to the quality and quantity s of the worlis shown, They not only fill the room : customarily set apart for them, but a nuIlber have c to be provided for elsewLiere. P'rominent amongst P tire ...

THE PICTURE GALLERIES

... THE PICT UiE CGALLERIES. I A very interesting series of werks ,y the members of the London Sketch club h tve jupt been put Cn view at the Modern galleiy, Bond-street. Thie vreeent exhi- bition is confined to Time sketches and Smoke Plagues only; but in the autunin show added inetrest will be given by ekethee from nuature. As the current examples are painted from memory, to illustrate ...

THE STAGE

... Mr. Wilson Barrett and his company have had a good reception this week at the Theatre Royal. They are giving a round of plays that have helped to make Mr. Barrett's name a household word with theatre- goers. Claudian and The Silver King and The Meanman have been performed with Mr. Barrett in his old parts, and to-night, and to-morrow (morning and evening) will be devoted to The Sign of ...

SAUGY SONGS

... ;SAUGY ISONGS. Special to the Pomca, NEWS. By the Original GUILO. ; -D : VII.i ?? DON'T PURSUE THE SUBJECT ANY FURTHER I - I. - IF a pretty girl you. meet, as you pass along the street, Who whispers in your ear, xPray. stop a minute! Don't heed what she may say, bid her quickly a: good-day, For conversation's. costly! Don't begin it! - If she says with just altear, I'm in, awful trouble ...