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The Era

THE LONDON THEATRES

... THE PRINCESS'S. On Wednesday, March 8th, Revival of the Romantic and Spectacular Drama, in Four ACtS, by Benjamin Landeck and Arthur Shirley, entitled WOMAN AND WINE. Dick Seymour ?? r CIIARL88 OLENNEY Hugh Seymour ?? Mr JULIAN CROSS Alphonse Beaudet ?? r CHARLES EAST Pierre Crucru ?? FRANK LISTER Professor Sawter, F.R.G.S .. Mr MAITLAND MARLER Charles Sawter ?? r HARRY tSUSS Phineas ...

ON THE ROAD, MARCH 13

... ALEXANDER,G., REPERTOIRECO.-T. K., Portsmouth. A RUNAWAY GIRL.-Theatre Royal, Plymouth. A SOLDIER AND A MAN.-Prince's Theatre, Bradford. AT DUTY'S CALL.-Queen's Theatre, Birmingham. AT THE FOOT OF THE ALTAR.-T. R., Middlton. AUSTIN, MARY.-Theatre Royal, North Shields. BANDMANN.PALMER, Mis.-Pavilion T., Edinburgh. BELLAMY. MADAME C,-Wallsend-on.Tyne. BELL RINGER.-West London Theatre. BENSOoN, ...

A CHAT WITH LOUIE FREEAR

... (BY OUR SPECIAL COMMISSIONER.) Variety in anyone is charming. Miss Louie Freear is not only full of variety, but also full of charm, and at the same time so modest with all her cleverness that she, so to speak, disarms one. This day she sails for America to fulfil an engagement at the New York Theatre, New York, in The Man in the Moon, a part therein being specially written for her. Miss ...

Published: Saturday 11 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1176 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: News 

THE ACTORS' ASSOCIATION

... - - SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1899. The report of the Actors' Association, which I was presented at the meeting on Friday, is well C worth the perusal, not only of every actor and actress, but of all who have the interests of the I stage at heart. The growth of the Association t since its commencement has been very gratifying, I indeed. When we see on the list of officers a t president like Sir ...

PRESENTATIONS AT NEWCASTLE

... On Saturday at the Tvne Theatre, Newcastle, the run of Puss-in-Boots, Mr F. W. Wyndham's fourteenth pantomime in that city, concluded. During the evening many presents were made, notably a frame of photo- graphs to Mr G. W. Hurst, the agile Cat and expert cyclist. The veteran conductor of the orchestra, Mlr E. J. Rogers, was the recipient of a pretty memento from Mies Stella St. Audrie and ...

Published: Saturday 11 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 626 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: News 

LA POIRE

... Piece, in Three Acts, by Louis Artu, Produced at the Palais-Royal, March 7.th, 1iSj Thdophile ?? M. RAIMOND Monugnac ?? M. GAI.YA! X Mathieu ?? M. FRANC9S Lefleuri ?? M MATSAT Fortnel ?? M, GORAT Fran.ois ?? M. B3LLY C1 Le Comnuissaire . ?? M. CLAMANT I Jean ?? M. GResFsIXR t Suzanne ?? DALLPT Pauline ?? M-Iule. GRIMAULL B Chiquita ?? Mdlle. BORIo . Justine ?? Madame 5MARs-GlILtr (FROM OUR ...

Advertisements & Notices

... D)RRY-LANE, THIEATRE -ROYAL.- Managing-.Direotor, ARTHURt COLLIINS. NihlLast Nights of the Pantomnime. ,at 730, and hatioee Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at VdO. THE FORTY TEIIEVES. Written and Invented by Asthur Sturgess and Arthur Collins, MY ic by J. M. Glover. Dan Leno, Herbert Campbel, Johnny Ianvers, !. Fieher, Nellie Stewart. Rita Presano, Lily Bel. more, Evelyn Hughes, Whimsical ...

THE ACTORS' ASSOCIATION

... The eighth annual general meeting of the members thi oeiationwas held at the Criterion Theatre of tbi9 A fDSt'ernoon. Mr Charles Wyndham occupied en FridaY and there was a large and representative the chlair, the theatrical profession. Amongst those gathering of'tessrs Edvward Terry, FredTerry, G. Alex- presetit were.esr ardert Acton Bond, F. H. Macklin, Cyril Maude, Martin Harve. Lionel ...

EMPIRE PALACE, MIDDLESBROUGH

... A t- . lA :l- 4t . Il . I e A few details of the fine structure now nearly finished e at bliddlesbrough may prove of interest not only to d those assisting at the opening, but to our music hall d readers every where, and rsav convey tothem some ideaof the magnitude of the undertaking. The site selected for v the building covers an area of upwards of Il,(KJ41 square y feet, andit is admirably ...

MUSIC HALL SKETCHES

... MUSIC H ALL SKETCHES. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BRA. Sir,-I read with great interest your able remarks on f the above subject two weeks ago in The Era, never - thinking at the time I should ever be a victim. 1 intend r to give notice of appeal against the decision of the magistrates at Macolesfield, who on Monday fined me £2 10s. for playing the sketch Round the Clock, sup- ported by a variety ...

Advertisements & Notices

... OAL ACADEMY OF mUSIC, R° $TEsTCtDEN.STrET, W. it oetituted 1822. incorporaetd by Royal Charter, 1830. wlier Majesty the QUEEN and the Royal Family. P~rns-df~ the Duke of SAXE-COBUR.G and GOT11A, Duiktt e of EDINBURGH, KoG. ?? ALEXANDER C. MACKENZIE% Mus. Doe. prepectue obtainable on application to F. W. RENAUT. Secretary. -COYAL COLLEGE OF MUsIC, SOUTH KENSINGTON. Incorporated by Royal Charter ...

AMUSEMENTS IN OLDHAM

... {fr-A f - tr - - - e -v- . (FROM OUR OWIN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL, LIMITED.-General Manager, Mr Otto C. Culling; Fe8ident.Manager, Mr Charles Clucas. -Thc Secrrts of the Barem serves the purpose of Introducing some variety into the production of Mr MIax Goldberg's drama; thus we witness Miss Nina Engel and-l Mr Daniel F. Roe on tour as a couple of music hall artists in ...