In her Mountaineering Millinery
... MISS IVY DUKE Whose latest portrait we present above, is one of the ohief successes in The Maid of the Mountains at Daly's Theatre P/totoeraih Elliott and Fry ...
... MISS IVY DUKE Whose latest portrait we present above, is one of the ohief successes in The Maid of the Mountains at Daly's Theatre P/totoeraih Elliott and Fry ...
... and hazardous spendthrift in the pursuit o the footlights. But I am certain it would be a very mischievou: policy that made theatre-going more difficult for people than ii is already, for the reason that England cannot anywhere near afforc to make dull boys ...
... help break down the prejudice against the theatre which recently prevented ^12,000 due to the production of Brieux's Damaged Goods from benefiting a society for the prevention of the social disease. The theatre originated in the church, he said, and the ...
... insurmountable diffs. say, eight miles from any station and petrol given out in teacups. A nd in town, too, there are always the theatres, which well, positively, you'd never think they'd ever heard of the war to see them prosperous and patronised as never before ...
... is to be played twice daily throughout the holidays, after which the St. James's Theatre becomes a musical-comedy house. Strange is it not that this most fashionable theatre in the West-end should have changed the genre of its productions so completely ...
... ALADDIN AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. MISS LENNIE DEAXE AS TOI-SING. MR. WILL EVANS AS THE SLAVE OF THE RING. MISS DAISY BINDLEY AS PRINCESS BADROULBADOUR. MR. ROBERT ITALE AS ABANAZAR. MR. STANLEY LUPINO AS THE WIDOW TWANKAY. MR. HARRY CLAFF AS THE EMPEROR ...
... the farce from the French of Sacha Guitry, at the St. Martin's Theatre. 2. MISS VIOLETTE FENTON, the South African dancer, who is appearing as Puck in Mother Goose, in the Gulliver theatres in London. 3. MTSS ESTA STELLA, who is appearing in Miss Gertie ...
... the United States fighting forces. A I nation, however clear sighted or patriotic, which is situated 3000 miles from the theatre of war cannot be expected to possess the same acute realisations of the calamity ol defeat or failure as one I whose capital ...
... Pigeon, and The Eldest Son. He is in the forefront of those who have for years tried to attract thinking people to the theatre. American golfer harl ever done. It was really a remark able double. Mr. Travers and Mr. Ouimet had both coveted this honour ...
... THE DRURY LANE PANTOMIME The pantomime at Drury Lane Theatre this year is the best we have seen for many years. In the first place, from the decorative scheme has been eliminated every shred of the vulgarity which has obtained in earlier pantomimes, while ...
... MISS MADGE TITHERADGE AS ALADDIN AND MISS DAISY BINDLEY OF THE RING. AS THE PRINCESS BADROULBADOUR. ALADDIN, AT DRURY LANE THEATRE. ...
... Over ^120,000 has already been spent, thus Veterinary hospitals to accommodate some 10,000 horses, complete with operating theatres, forage barns, dressing-sheds, forges, and also mess rooms, sleeping-huts, bathrooms, recreation huts, etc., for officers ...