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... THE STRAND THEATRE FIASCO. To the Editor of The Stack. Sir,-- In order to lewen repetitions of th recent fiasco n.t a West-end theatre, mav I ...
... THE STRAND THEATRE FIASCO. To the Editor of The Stack. Sir,-- In order to lewen repetitions of th recent fiasco n.t a West-end theatre, mav I ...
... manner in which local managers study t(he interest of the Jandladios who provide homes for the artists who are keeping their theatres going. In conclusion. I beg to a*k for twenty other artists, with myself, each to send a shilling to your office for the ...
... hall this week at Kccle*. Francis and Charles Bailey, proprietors of a KinematogriLph show known as the Chelsea Electric Theatre, Draycott Avenue, were fini-d 40s. and 23s. costs at Westminster i> i. ,,n Monday for givinir an Snnday, Feb- rupry 2° '.van ...
... Wife 'e maiden nane, Ccmistanre Featherstotthauph. John Darlisox-- The work you mean i rtoabt- 1 Modern Opera House* and Theatre*-/* by Htfo-in O. Saeh. published in 1*07 ky B. T. BHtsfnrd. Hleh HoBwrn. W.C. Skating Risk Manager.-- The matter it oat which ...
... SHAKESPEARE NATIONAL THEATRE. To the Editor of THE STAGE Sir, Mr. Martin Harvey on WednTday Wt wk, wlin?i *enkinr m support of |jJf_ a i' j, --ion of wubiHrriptiotM. Mny I point out that at our iwpent v r ii-ia, i -nat ti, - ...
... with a strange staff and heavy scenes, the play went wonder fully smoothly.-- Yours truly, MONTAGUE WIGAN Stage Manager. Theatre Royal, Manchester, April 22, 1910. ...
... our naitm on are l>cing displayed for Mr. Krnest Dare'fl Hit Excel lency th' Oovrnor oompnny, who ar play ing at the Pit Theatre. Sonthcnd. We wish to state ?dhat we have now no connoc- tion witji the oompany, nd that otrxT artiete aro plavine tho parts ...
... that such contracts do not in any v.\iy constitute a partnership. It 15 hard! fair to artiw mar.i^ers of tjuite reputable theatres of fostering bogui It nufht Jiot i:*> difficult 'or u;i\- ono in t!-s know to mention one cr two touring companies now running ...
... this is the last thing that ncems to matter nowadavs. You faithfuilv. CHARLES WlNDERMERE. Where is William? Company, Globe Theatre, Deal, ...
... to me to tbe Strand Theatre, W.C, and I shn.ll oeteetn it a great favour if you yourself will bo kind enough to undertake the receiving of ail cheques, etc, towards the Ada Marius fund. Yours sincerely, CHRIS WALKER. Strand Theatre, Sept. 13, 1910. ...
... pointed out t..at he, as an author, would be satisfied by a right of apwul to a court compound of men in toucli wjth. Ihe theatre and with public life, with per haps a legal element among them. He mifgiested that a mtdel committee might be composed of ...
... your columns and entered at Stationere* Hall 6n the fame fs day. The initial public performance took k place at the same theatre on December ill 16. 1907, and was again noticed by you. to With the exception of a change in locale. te the main incidents ...