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AMUSING THE FORCES

... during the coming winter. Under a scheme devised by chairman of the E.NS.A. Northern Regional Committee local theatrical and music hall managers are being approached with a view to their making up afternoon Partiesof professional artistes provnle this additional ...

Mil ON THE FILM

... Mil ON THE FILM Music hall engagements obtained for Mr. Horatio were the subject claim in Uic Westminster County Court by Mr. Austin Fryers, theatrical manager, for to be due. Mr. Fryers said that a film called Truth ajid Justice*' was produced, and ...

YOUNG GENTLEMEN FINED FOR DISORDERLY CONDUCT

... Piccadilly-circus last evening. The police evidence was the effect that defendants endeavoured enter the London Pavilion Music Hall without paying, and that subsequently they moved away arm arm towards Shaftesburyavenue, sweeping the pavement as they went ...

CHARLES COBORN

... CHARLES COBORN. Veteran of the Music Halls Seriously 111. Charles Coburn, the famous music hall and walking comedian, who achieved fame many years ago with his song, The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo,'' is seriously ill with pneumonia at Ormskirk ...

Mdlle. Fregolia's Visit to Bath

... MAKES OVER A HUNDRED CHANGES OF COSTUME WITHIN A QUARTER OF AN HOUR. FREGOLIA, WHO SCORED A GREAT TRIUMPH AT THE OXFORD MUSIC HALL EARLIER IN THE YEAR, HAS ASTONISHED AUDIENCES ALL OVER THE WORLD BY HER CLEVER ACTING AND BY THE MARVELLOUS RAPIDITY OF ...

BATH PUMP ROOM ORCHESTRA

... coming over to Bath once a week for the Thursday afternoon symphony concerts. MUSIC HALL THRILLS. Mr. Watts has well in mind some thrills at the Walcot Street music hall, and he related three. When an inebriated member of the audience made insulting ...

Arrangements For Autumn Entertainments

... is Harry S. Pepper. Music Hall and Variety Music Hall throughout the autumn ill broadcast weekly. This feature was changed fortnightly basis, and Variety took its place alternately, but listeners expressed a wish that Music Hall should broadcast once ...

AGAIN REMANDED

... inquiries had to made, and he asked for a remand custody until Tuesday. In reply, to the Clerk: the accused said that he' was a music hall artist, but was not now in employment. He asked for a certificate for free legal aid, and this was granted. ...

THE DAWN OF LOVE

... People he had met, the street and in the house, he said, had told him that they iiked take their wives and daughters a music hall, but the members of the London County Council had no right to subject them to such a production as The Pawn Love in the ...

Little Tich, whose death is recorded, paid a couple of visile to Bath. When tho present Palace Theatre was opened

... He canio here again—a flying visit—on May 15th, 1919, when Mr. W. S. Pearce gave a matinee at the Palace on behalf of the Music Hall Benevolent Fund, a highly successful event, which realised the sum of approximately £200 for the Fund. Little Tich's visit ...

MISS E. ARDEN COMING TO BATH

... appear next week at the Bath Palace Theatre in Three of a Kind, one of the most laughable sketches ever presented the music hall stage, is a great traveller, having been thfee times round the world. She was. the first English actress to tour with her ...