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1900 - 1949
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MUSICAL & DRAMATIC NOTES

... Oucasionally appeared in this ?? since its prodnction at L iver- ral. and its subsequent brief rim at the Linke of Yo-k'F Theatre-and a few cf these may prove of in- trot o tie man- plavgoers who will want to ftid Oel next u-eek bheth-r' Mr. Hall Caine ...

LEEDS THEATRES

... particular. .Thn Storm and his motives are all very well, but, in the light of the play, as ensated last night at the Grand Theatre. lip appears henestly to have been mnore than a bit of a fool. Consequently, it -was and is impossiible to cen-jure up any ...

LITERATURE

... hut-, is And murinur'd, -with a punctuating sigh: &c. hc. 41 If M Nr. JKing is atill an understudy at the Hayymarket .-e Theatre, as-in a note to sonme paralysiog ' Lines- r- he is good enough to inform us that he is, we should in e all friendliness ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... over a surface more thanL one hundred feet wvide, and finally settles in a series of basins disposed in a sore of amnphi- theatre. Thle twro symm-5etric-al buildings, which, like- those at the isplanade des Invatides, are not exact copies of Ithe tame ...

LEEDS THEATRES

... Conference at Festival Connert Rosoms, York. L~eeds Amsusements: G~rand Theatre, Amateur Operatic Society in The Mikado; Thea-tre R~oyasl, The Shamrock and the Rose; Qucen's Theatre, Meul- doon'sa Picnic; Empire Palace, the Ti-roll, and the C~ity V ...

MUSICAL & DRAMATIC NOTES

... tb-tls to the effrtsla as owedh obeto we Fre th propa:gh tadons to the Brawn as Iof that disinterested body, sthe Cs-randl Theatre at o~rovedeit nightly. srd ft wras nearly all Sl'm|ksspre. Let us see if she sulpport a~ccerded to a claess of tiranentic ...

LEEDS THEATRES

... foreigner who can live ons a pound a weeak.' BRADFORD THEATRE ROYAL. There is much. airut L Ta poupe r, v cl iii Ion keep it a favourite withl the public, and there wras a good audience at the Bradford Theatre Rvyal last night t-c see the firsc performance ...

LITERATURE

... publisfh later on through Mlessms. Longman. In front of Kitty Grey, the new play s hortly to be produced at the Vaudeville Theatre' under 3fr. George Edwardes's management, there 'will be pre- santed a sketch called The Lady Volunteers. This one-act ...

LEEDS GRAND THEATRE

... LEEDS GRAND THEATRE. SHE STOOPS TO CONQUR. 'The playwright's of a bygone age bad their foibles and their weaknesses, just as the dramatists of the present day exhibit theirs. Yet there are not wanting signs tbat even the Modern inveators of English ...

MUSICAL & DRAMATIC NOTES

... are travelling to Leeds on Sunday from Newcavstle-on-T-yne. AVt the Theatre Royal next week, a drama entitled The Great World of London wil1 be sraged; and at the Qaeen>s Theatre, musioal comeedy, or farce, will be followed by a drama new to Leeds ...

LITERATURE

... of play-acting, a competent staff of artistes being always attached to the castles, together - with a perfectly appointed theatre. Larce s'sms were s often paid for talented performers. 31. OprosimofE exchangod an estate weith two hundred and fifts serfs ...

MUSICAL & DRAMATIC NOTES

... to-morrow at the Grand Theatre. Mr. William ?? sad Miss Amy eolridg together i-th the oampanv that were playing at the Grand last week, are during the present week playing I to excellent business and plenty of appreciatian at the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. Iu ...