THEATRE ROYALI THEATRE
... THEATRE ROYALI THEATRE Preston. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, AND FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. MATINEE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, at 2.15. PRESTON AND DISTRICT AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY, the GRAND COMIC OPERA, ...
... THEATRE ROYALI THEATRE Preston. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, AND FIVE FOLLOWING NIGHTS. MATINEE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, at 2.15. PRESTON AND DISTRICT AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY, the GRAND COMIC OPERA, ...
... THEATRES AND HALLS Theatre Royal. Thin seek there is a double bill at the Rut bdale Theatre Royal, two stirring military playa being presented. The first tilts.• nights are occupied with Brother Othic:s. and commencing to-morrow evening • lights (hit'• ...
... THEATRES AND HALLS. Theatre Royal. The lareicel comedy Tom, Dick, end Harry, which is presented at the Theatre Royal this neck, is ono of the most laughter-provoking pieces seen in Rochdale for a very• long time past. The comedy is produced ty Mr. George ...
... THEATRES AND HALLS. Theatre Royal. Two thrilling dramas are being presented at h e Rochdale Theatre Royal this week. For the first throe nights Mr. E. L. Garaide's company is staging A girls good luck, by Mr. Charles Darrell, and the unfolding of the ...
... THEATRES AND HALLS THEATRE ROYAL. M hat is aptly described a uew all Scotch novelty is presented by Mr. Me nvdle the Theatre !loyal week, and although the venture is a new one so lar s. is concerned, its reception on Monday evening was very cord'al indeed ...
... THEATRES AND HALLS. Theatre Royal. As a special holiday attraction the romantic Western play The prairie outlaw by Mrs.. F. G. Kimberley, is being preeent d tsi nightly this week at the Rochdale Theatre Royal by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vaughan's company ...
... AMUSEMENTS THEATRES New Theatre Regal. Kelly's Theatre.° Pantomime has again presented its bright I and rollicking presence at r..elly a J neutre, I this time under a new name, and not strung round the well-worn stories of the more familiar nursery tales ...
... AMUSEMENTS. THEATRES. NEW THEATRE The phenomenally succeasful A Dile- Chinese play, Wu, is to be aeon for the brat time in Birkenhead on 'Monday next Pla3goers remersber bow remarkably strongly this piece fired the imagination of London playgoers, and ...
... IMUSEMENTS. THEATRES. • Argyle Theatre. We predicted •in columns- on • the occaison. ; of tie first appearance- of Nixon Grey, the new. star comedian, at the Art* Theatre some few 'Months back, that he would be Sure of a wenn reception On a return visit ...
... THEATRES. G AIETY THEATRE. TO-DAY as 2 1 7.30. 'text wefk : Miss Roraima's Cornpaay In TWELFTH NIGHT. JUNCTION THEATRE, MANCHESTER, 6.50 9. ♦ REOO♦R PRINCESS. VARIETY THEATRES, ENTERTAINMENTS CINEMAS, ETC. ...
... THEATRES. VANOPINIXTER. GAIETY THEATRE. TO DAT at 2.15. MARGARET MORRIS AND HER DANCING CHILDREN. TO SIGHT, at 7.45 WAXMAN'S Company. THE WAY THE MONEY GOES, by Lady Bell. JIONCTION THEATRE. HIILME, MANCHESTER. TO-NIGHT and Every Evening. at 7.90. until ...
... THEATRES. GAIETY THEATRE. DAILY, at 2 & 7.30. TM R fmarkahly Pueret.fill Play, PI 10 R LITTLE R GIRL. JUNCTION THEATRE. Manchester. 6.45 aY. Mr. Law* and Hie Repertoire Company. Including Moe CIWILIA Dar. Monday. Taeaday. Wedneeriay. THE itCARLET BAND ...