‘AY 7; 1924
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... THE NEW, EALING. On Whit-Monday Miss Emma Hutchison's company, who stay here for the remainder of the week, delighted an Ealing audience with that most charming comedy The Tyranny of Tears The play is well staged and acted, with Mr. Henry Neville as Mr. Parbury, a part which suits him to per fection hence this theatre should do excel lent business this week. Mr. Charles Aldred as the cynical ...
... THE TERRISS ROTHERHITHE. The Whitsuntide attraction here, and a very strong attraction too, is found in the Drury Lane company with Hearts are Trumps. Needless to say, interest in the dramatic qualities of the piece is enhanced twofold by the clever scenic effects employed, and the great culminating scene of the avalanche oil the Swiss mountains cites enthusiasm which is only equallea uy ...
... THE STANDARD. The Whitsuntide attraction at Mrs. Melville's popular house is Jane Shore, which is carefully presented, and is played by a well-chosen company, including such favourite performers as Miss Maud Elmore, Mr. J. W. Handley, and Mr. Felix Pitt. The version given is written in a prologue and five acts, and there are, of course, many opportunities for Miss Elmore to display, in the ...
... THE BRIXTON. A Runaway Girl is again drawing crowded houses here, and on Monday ovening the spacious auditorium was filled in every corner, not even standing room being available. This is as it should be; for certainly Mr. E. G. Saunders, efficiently aided by his able and courteous acting-manager, Mr. Robson Lambert, in his assiduous endeavours to provide brilliant, varied, and refined ...
... . THE CRITERION. On Thursday evening, April 26, 1900 (by arrangement with Mr. Chudleigh and Mr. Boucicault), was produced an original comedy in three acts, by R. C. Carton, entitled:-- Lady Huntworth's Experiment, Captain Dorvasfon .Mr. Arthur Bourohier Rev. Audley Pillenger reputable Peer stowod away drunk in the scullery, whence he is ignominiously carried to a dry ditch the Captain ...
... . THE STRAND. On Saturday erening, August 10, 1901, was presented here a farce, in three acts, by Eille Norwood, entitled:-- The Talk of the Torcn. Andrew FullaloTe, J. P Mr. Arthur William, Charln Fullalovc Mr Clan-nee Blakiaton Bulwer Brady Mr Eille Norwood Pr..fMor Tram Mr Julian t'r. Ppter Sledge Mr. I>alaier Heron Watera Mr. Arthur WTilerby Band Boy Master Albert l.ulard Trainer Mr. ...
... . THEATRE ROYAL. DRURY LANE. This theatre was re-opened, after many structural alterations and with complete re- decoration, for the season on Thursday, September 19, 1901, with a new and original drama of modern life, in four acts, written by Cecil Raleigh, entitled:-- The: Great Millionaire. Joseph Laactlles Campbell Mr. Clwrles Fultcn BeipnaM Peyton Mr Farrm Sou tar Joshua Cagney Mr. ...
... . THE KINGSWAY. The Pioneer Players gave their first sub scription performaiice at the Kingsway on Monday afternoon. May 8, 1911, when they presented: Jiek and Jill and a Friend. By Ciooly Hamilton. Jack Mr. B. Hareourt Willimt Eog^r Mr. Frederick Lloyd Jill Miss Athene Seyler Postman Mr. W. Abingdon 8cene one.-- Rotter's Studio, Tuesday even ing; scene two, The *ame, Wednesday after noon. ...
... . Having achieved a greater measure of popular success than some people anticipated, The Popinjay reached its 100th performance at the New on Saturday woninjr, May 6, when Mr. Fred Terry, Miss Julia Neiison, Miss iMiriam Lews, Master Eajc Rac, and their comrades were reoeiveo ^Mfeaoclamation. together with repeated ci^Brln oalls and demands for a speech. 'lH qr!ocU*o cuaJitries in thiB ...
... . Mrs. S. L. Hasluck, so well known in connection with the elocution classes at the Polytechric, gave a dramatic and musical recital, before a large and pueaeed auttieinoe, a.t tjiteonwav Hatl, on Tuesday evening, May 9. Most, iacon- venienitly and une uctobly there Viias pJaocd ajt the extreme end of a programme un- neoesBarily prolonged by too-readaly ac- oep*ed encores a new monologue ...