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PALACE THEATRE

... Palace Theatre. No music hall in the country at the present time could be carried on as such, because in all music- halls al ...

VETERAN COMEDIAN'S WALK

... fame with the soil, man who broke tho bank at Monte Carlo, in 1890. Coborn was tho founder of first music hall artistes' protection society—the Music Hall Artistes' Association in 1885, and has been actively engaged in music liall politics during tho whole ...

PALACE THEATRE

... Robinson and Macken, Rene W. t. Main and the Monti Troupe of Dancers. It is interest to note that red Reynolds, the well-known music hall agent and impresario, whose company this is, ts a 1 Bath. ''Red Hot'' was originally produced on August IStb, 1924, so it ...

LICENSE TRANSFERS

... Oliver, F. Fanvell, and J. E. Henshaw. At the Guildhall on Thursday the following were permanently transferred The Lyric music hall, and the music and dancing licenses from JMr. Harry Williams to Mr. Herbert Tower. Mr. J. Wall represented the applicants ...

HYPNOTISED HIS AUDIENCE

... factors bringai about a hypnotic condition, that hypnotism was a scient»sj reality in daily use and not. many thought, a music hall like conjuring. He thought science would come more into clinical and medical use. J, Following the talk, Mr. gave a dem ...

THE LYRIC THEATRE

... him is due, connection with Mr. J T. Welch, the advent of the music hall in .this city. Until the Christmas 1886 Lath not boast a -variety stage, but that time the old Pavilion Music Hall was opened, and in the following month Harry Williams took over ...

NOTED BROADCASTER

... My Piano and Me, and this happy pair are just as groat as when the words Layton and Johnstone were enough to fill any music hall the country. The booking plan open at the Pump Room Office, and large audience is anticipated, both afternoon and evening ...

Motor-cars often have a knack breaking down where they are lea-t expected to, and many cases where they are bound

... artery of the city on Friday. The car in question, a very well-known make, and especially familiar to the comedians of the music hall, was passing through certain thoroughfare, and came to a spot where two roads cross. Narrow as many Bath streets arc, the ...

HYPNOTISED HIS AUDIENCE

... bringing about a hypnotic condition, saying that hypnotism was a scientific reality in daily use and not, as many thought, a music hall turn like conjuring. He thought the science would come more widely into clinical and medical use. Following the talk, Mr ...

BATH COUPLE'S DIFFERENCES

... BATH COUPLE'S DIFFERENCES BELGIAN WIFE GRANTED A SEPARATION i£USSAND'S LEITERS FROM A MUSIC HALL ARTIjTE Incompatibility of temper was given as the cause domestic differences which led i.eonard H. Tiley, of 5, Northgate Street, green grocer's assistant ...

FAMOUS MARIONETTES

... Elixir of Love and the Chinese Operetta The Nightingale. In all the programmes there will be numbers from the Marionette -Music Hall pro, gramme. Although the Marionette theatre is essentially an Italian art and these performances will given by Signor Ottorino ...

PALACE THEATRE

... scenes are • characteristic of British places and products, and include some of the cleverest artists touring on the British music hall stage. It will be presented in nine scenes, beginning with one which depicts a British fair. Later on we are taken to a ...