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MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... which M Robert Tober will open the Adelphi Theatre, with Ai. Laurence Irving's new play, entitled Bonnie 1)undee. The Itahian opera season at St. Petersburg was opened on Thursday night at the Imperial Theatre Yl~iz Traviata. Madame Sigrid Arnoldson ...

LOCAL AMUSEMENTS

... LOCAL AMUSEMENTS. THEA-TRE ROYALj CARDIFF. Jack. the Giant Xiller;'shas ?? 'ii at ~the Theatre Royal. and is now being playedI to crowded houses. The artistes have now got thoroughly used to their parts and the epantomime goes ithout a hitch. As thereI ...

THE THEATRES

... wi}lr La E tt rke , I ?? be glaa if yoa will give p t p a our reasoas for putting the date 16 1r. f t ?? yours. V ts For Theatre Roy&l Dzuay Lene, Limited, n slh ARTHI5f COS,1 f, in Dec. 30, IM81. Mngiug Dinrector. t Pt The document which Mr. Collins ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... TOXNXGHT?'S ENTERT'AINMVXENTS. DRUtRY LANR THEATRE ROYAL. ! ?? Jg Director. Anrsnin Cciznria. 7Th- C~hii drone Patntalcjmiie, TWICEL DA11tY at t.70 arld TB', T 'JACK AM)D THB BE-ANSTALK. WrXitvees aitS inavntcd hy Abru R iOTVROOSS arid Ar.lrrri: Colls ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... American musi- P cal farce, as Mr IHooper has made arrangec- d ments to transfer The Mysticall Miss frons ti the Comedy Theatre to the Shafteshuiry to- Ib morrow, the Comedy probably then falling to 'I |Mr Ifyrle Bellew. The majority of the per- tc I ...

THE YEAR'S MUSIC

... music that we possess at the present time in England. 'Therein a nutshell, is the music of the year' Owin- to the Gaiety 'Theatre being required for the rehearsal of the new plays ?? l f A Ru a'riy Girl lwill ?? ?? eveniig, the a3t iit BORD'S PIANOiS ...

TO-NIGHT'S ENTERTAINMENTS

... 2.15. CRITERION THEATRE. Lessee and aluiagcer. Mr. CHARLES WYNDHAIT. CLOSED for REHEARSALS. RE-OPEN on SATURDAY NEXT, January 6, with anew plav entitled THE MASKED BALI.. Box-office open fronm 10 A.. till 6.10 r.'I. WYNDHAM'S THEATRE. (Corner of Cran ...

MUSIC OF 1899

... onths in the bright of the summer, when! j Covent Garden was open; for apart from occa- so sional visits to the outlying theatres by provin- cc cial tronues we have bad no Other opera. ThleI .1Carl Rosa Company, which had rather poor. a! aeseasons- at ...

Theatrical Mems

... commissions for l~ra, for Drury Lane Theatre, and for the ?? ,,f The Ilose and the lihng' Since then > Ve r looked back, and he is now talilng a Io ! .ay before preparing for his 29th consecu- -iet fk r the Alhambra Theatre. He has done ., . Mr Chute ever ...

AMUSEMENTS

... AME UT SIT A E _,N T S.@ THEATRE ROYAL. Aa. rs E N' `!AYU11ETa. 13 . ?? ?? ?? .1 -. V.It I-c . ?? . ?? . . T .. T i '10 ?? ?? ?? (h-s ?? ?? Mr. ItA ?? ?? . ?? ?? -.3 ?? ?? 3t~t2'31 ?? _- M.0 ~;to. ?? . .c a r- l. ?? -t ot .-.k 3 n . ?? ?? ?? .. . -0 ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... extension. But there is not a duzn moment in the show. THEATRE ROYAL, TILE ,1115 WVE LIVE. Despite the unfavourable weather and the numer- ous counter attractions, there was a moderate attend- ance at the Theatre Royal last night, when Mr Arthur Bearne's company ...

ENTERTAINMENTS

... d TMETOPOLE THEATRETHE C. RUNAWAY GIRL - Ki The Runaway Girl remains the New-Year pa r attraction at the ?Metropole. It is bright and e oausicca, and was enjoyed by more than one wi it audience yesterday. th m - Ihe .d IYCEUIM THEATRE-- SOLDIERS ...