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THE DRAMA IN PARIS

... -ILES TRUANDS, Drama, in Five Acts, in Verse, by Jean Richepin Produced at the OddQn, on Wednesday, March 22d. Robin Costeau ?? M. DECORt Jehan De Conflan ?? CORNAG.LA Thibault ?? M JANvIEa Ifichault ?? ?? M. DORIVAL Estouteville ?? M. CIALIS Marion .. ?? Madame TESSANDIiR, La Mignote ?? dle. LARPARCERIN ?? dle. CHAPRLAS ?? lle. DALTi {FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PARIS, THURSDAY, MARCH 23.-M ...

THE NEW EMPIRE, STRATFORD

... This handsome and commodious new theatre of varieties, which is to be opened on Easter Monday, has been erected by the London District Empire Palaces, Limited, of which the chairman is Mr H. E. Moss, and the managing-director Mr Oswald Stoll. The new building is situated in the Broadway, and consider- ing that there exists no other ball of varieties in Stratford-a district as thickly populated ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: Page 21 | Tags: News 

THE REHEARSAL CLUB

... A private invitation meeting was held at Her Majestye Theatre, on Monday afternoon, in aid'6f tied funds of the Rehearsal Club. Amongst those ?? wasthe Princess Christian, who is president of thie club. ?? Royal Highness was attended by Miss Lchu and Major Martin. and on her arrival was presented with a handsome bouquet by Miss rrienlee Maude, the little daughter of Mr and are Cyril Maude. ?? ...

THE DRAMA IN BERLIN

... THE DRAMA IN BERLTN. l DAS FUNFTE RAD,' Comedy, in Three Acts, by Hugo Lubliner, Produced at the Ro) al Schauepiel-Haus, Feb. 18th, 1899. Geering ?? Herr VOLLNIL Frau Geering ?? Frau SCHRAMM Charlotte ?? ?? Frauleic LPzEra Poblmrnm ?? Herr KRAUBNSCK Frau Pohlmann ?? Frau SANDOW l Fichtner ?? ?? Herr CaISTIANs Eckersberg ?? ?? Herr Ks88LZa Falke . . ?? Herr HERzea Sophie ?? Fraulein MALLINGER ...

Advertisements & Notices

... HER NIAJESTY'S THEATRE.- HProprietor and Manager, Mr HERBERT BEERBOHI TREE. Every Esening, at 8-16 (doors open 7 45), Last Weeks. THE MUSKETEERS, Last Weeks. by Sydney Grundy. Last Matindes To-day and Saturday next, March 25tb, and Wednesday, April 5th, at 2 15. Box.office (Mr F. J. Turner) open 10-0 to 10 0. H AYMARKET THEATRE.- Sole Lessee, Mr Frederick Harrison ; Managers. Mr Frederick ...

NEW PLAYS OF THE MONTH

... I _ I LONDON. FEB. 3. Tristan end Isolde, Wagner's lyric drama, by e in English (Carl Rosa Opera Company's a season)-Lyceum. S ,, G. Intruders, comedy, in four acts, by John T. f Day (originally produced at the Theatre Royal, Colchester, on Dec. 9th, 1898, as The Claychester Scandat, reproduced under the g above title at the Theatre Royal, Worcester, 0- on Jan. 16th, 1899)-Brixton Theatre. ,, ...

THE GRAND THEATRE, CROYDON

... In the Queen's Bench Division, on Thursday, before A Mr Justice Wills and a Special Jury, was heard the A case of Mee, Billing and Co. v. Edwardes. This was A an action brought by Messrs Mee, Billing and Co. A against Mr George Edwardes, managing director of the A Gaiety Theatre, Limited, to recover damages for alleged A breach of contract. Defendant denied liability. Mr B C. A. Russell, Q.C., ...

THE EMPIRE PALACE

... THE EMPIIRE PALACE The annual meeting of the Empire Theatre, Limited was held on the 24th ult. Mr JoHN 0- COLLIER aided. In their report the directors stated that aft allowing for depreciation, amounting in the er to £7,751, with an additional Bum of £,40X chargedgt revenue for renewals and repairs, and setting aside the annual amount required (£43o) to repay the capital o expiry of lease in ...

MARIE LOFTUS

... IN NOTTINGHAM. THE EMPIRK.-Certainly entertainment is profitle, at the Empire this week in no stinted manner. You get Marie Loftus, the charming and versatile singer. This is the first time this famous light comedy song stress and burlesque actress has appeared in Notting- bam, but, judging from the warm reception given her last night, it will not be the last, Her natural grace and talents ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... WITH customary thoughtfulness the Queen tele- graphed instructions to Colonel Collins, C.B., to attend the funeral of Mrs Keeley as Her Majesty's representa- tive, and to place a wreath upon the coffin for the Queen. The message, unfortunately, did not reach Colonel Collins, who was abroad, until after the lamented lady was buried. Nevertheless, the gracious intention has been keenly ...

ON THE ROAD, MARCH 27

... ON THB ROAD, MARCH 27. A LONDON ARAB. -Theatre Royal, Dover. AN EVIL LIFE -Royalty Theatre, Wallsend. A RUNAWAY GIRL.-Grand Theatre, BlackpooI. f A SOLDIER AND) A MAN.-H. M. T., Dundee. h A TBIP TO CHIOAGO. - rheatre Royal, Smethwick. 1; AT Dur's CALL. -Theatre Royal, Blackburn. AT THE FOOT OF THZ ALTrAL-T. R., Stockport. a AUSTIN, MARY.-Opera House, Coventry. C BANDMANN.PALKER, mRS.-H. M. 0. ...

A PILGRIMAGE TO THRUMS

... A PILGRIMAGE TO THRUMS. An interesting event took place in Kirriemuir aW ( Thrums ) last week, when the members of Mr pi Frederick Harrison and Mr Cyril Maude's No. 1 Little ol M/inister company, then playing at Her Majesty's ol Theatre, Dundee, paid a special visit to the land that has been made Immortal in memory by Mr J. M. ol Barrie's remarkable novel and Haymarket success. re The ...