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... Sadler’s Wells Again Sadler’s Wells Theatre has reopened with James Bridie’s new play, The Forrigan Reel.” He may nave intended it as a comedy, farce, extravaganza or fantasy, but in an odd mixture has achieved none. The scene is laid in 1740, and the ...
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... “ Sleeping Princess at Sadler’s Wells Some time ago I wrote about the gala performance of “ The Sleeping Princess,” which, under the patronage of Queen Mary, who hopes to be present, will take place at Sadler’s Wells Theatre on Thursday, February 2. In ...
... A Sadler’s Wells Revival Last night’s first performance of in its entirety at Sadler’s Wells was one of the outstanding achievements of the Vic-Wells Ballet Company. Mary Honer, exhibiting every imaginable dance step and style in wrecking the toyshop ...
... ENTERTAINMENTS SADLERS WELLS OPERA OPENING OF A WEEK’S VISIT There are at least thirteen musical performances to be heard in Birmingham this week, an unlucky number when there arc only six severely rationed papers in which to deal with them. Last night ...
... Alexandra theatre. . Evenings 6.30. -matinees Wed. & Sat., 2.30. Tins » 1,011 WEEKS. SADLER’S WELLS OPERA. ?‘ (SATURDAY): -30), ‘•THE MAGIC FLUTE.” , (5.50). THE BARBER OP .h,; . SEVILLE.” *7Ueo ® °rmous demand for seats, Patrons not to make reservation ...
... quarter of mile from Sadlers Wells) had some his greatest triumphs the theatre from 1819 1828. Then ii cam© T. P. Cook© in Black-eyed Susan, ■’ most successful of nautical plays. It was not anti] 1840, however, that Sadlers Wells entered upon the most ...
... name of Sadlers VVeils it becomes obviously a matter of more than local intertst. Drury Lane and Garden not excepted, Sadlers Wells is name as historic as any London, and is one that all playgoers know, if only on account of one of the most successful ...
... At the end of the 17th century the music house was still called Sadlers Wells; but with its decline it began get bed name. A periodical of the early 18th century speaks of Sadlers Wells nursery of debauchery.” Various degrading exhibitions were held there ...