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1900 - 1949
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Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

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HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... aed d eseie b the ! geioerous patronage of all lovers of high- I * Iclass dra-ma. | 6 IL TUtE PALACE THEATRE. There is pantomime at the Palace Theatre this Ulti tvek provided oy Alexander's Pan1toiMme Coen- - pany. Tbe piece staged last night is a most ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... house to witness thlis too rarely played tragedy. P _ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~sc THE PALACE THEATRE. a i C The two outstanding items in the programme of a Sthe Palace Theatre this a eek are The Ronas Trio S and Zirnmo. The iTomas are three strong men, some of ...

RELIEF FUNDS A CENTURY AGO

... niew of the substantial sums handed over to the Aberdeen Journal and Express Fund from the proprietors of the- Aberdeen theatres, the following paragraph from the Journal of about the same date a century ago will be interesting:--- A company of comedians ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... HEEi MAJESTY'S THEATRE.- THE G-EISHA. Thei The well-filled seats in every Part Of. Her 'Ma-~ hi.h I jesty's Theatre last asgist, the frequenit encores,, over and the, hearty calls at thle end of-each act- left ol-e net a doubt that in Aberdeen at least ...

LITERATURE

... account of more than I 'passing value. He has certainly obscurist leanings, and has a strong beiief .in an in- dependent theatre; these, however, do not obtrude themselves, and on the whole the criticisms are fair and of an informing char- ater. It is ...

ABERDEEN CITY CONCERTS

... of the series, and it bids fair to command a crowded house. HER IAJESTY'S THEATRE.' N'ot many months bave elapsed since Mr George Edwsirrles produced San Toy at Daly's Theatre. London. Aberdeeu is only the third town in the Dro-vinces which has been ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... is splendid, ard the wvhoie performance a3 enjoyable as iti- rel'resldos THE PALACE THEATRE. One cf theamcst Ila ct*r turns thar have been given at the Pa1ace 'Theatre for some time is chat of vareo, who stylee himself The Mad Mnei- nsarn. Mor ws'at ...

ABERDEEN STUDENTS' CONCERT

... organl. The Idr'z.ceof th Oe ladle' uindor the glow ofDW0 the electric light. eo-npT;etedi a- ittla and, pictUresque iscene. 'theatre'none of the profesisors wase- Imarked, aied et'sO-cuifl'Italcc, it is understood, tls;s dt-c to thet Iloss the uiivetratty ...

PHILHARMONIC CONCERT

... bour Lights,' a play redolent of the sea breezes and abounding in stirring incPdent, wvs again pro- duced at Her Mfajesty's Theatre last night, and met, as nsual, with a capital reception. It would be a waste of space to repeat the story which MIessrs Simns ...

WILLIAM THOM, THE INVERURIE POET

... very highly. Encouraged by the Eseone shown to his pre- sent ventare at the Lyeeum Theatre in Lon- don, Mr F. R. Benson has determined to pro- l1g his tenancy of that theatre up to the end' of AWy. As i S_. PealmanT, AYD WAanTrssn Cords .rr Scrofula, Scurvy ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... I -iHER MAJEY'S THEATRE. I M E ADVENTURE OrF LADY URSULA. Mr Anthony Hope, more widely known, per- haps, as the author of The Princess of Zenda than as a playwright, has produced' in The Ad- venture of Lady Ursula a comedy than is both charming ...