the music hall
... the music hall STRIKE. ...
... the music hall STRIKE. ...
... THE OXFORD MUSIC HALL An interesting selectiou from the veteran Auber's last new opera, La Circassienae, which, like Verdi's Simon Boccanegra, ' was first introduceel to the London public la- Messrs. Morton and Stanley, continues to attract large audiences ...
... THE ROYAL MUSIC HALL. ♦ By the invitation of the directors of the company into whose hands the Royal (or, as it was previously called, Weston's Music Hall ), has passed, an opportunity was given last night to the representatives of the press and ...
... CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL. To a long list of entertainments sufficiently attractive to fill nightly this large and handsome hall the management has now added a unique feature in the shape of a burlesque in which the immortal story of Faust ia acted entirely ...
... ROYAL MUSIC HALL. Whenever the Empire welly eteedi need of Mr. Leo Stormont in reedy with e none or e reclteUon. And lent nijht e net of rertoe by Mr. J. E. M’-Mnnut, celled “Self-Protection, eodeeToored. en nlmoet bmtel fronkneee. to noire the fle.nl ...
... THE OXFORD MUSIC HALL, Mr. J. H. Jenning-i perfectly under-tan* l -) ?? please visitors to the Oxford at holiday times ' '•; ili entertainment. He is also awar _• t*>m ?? V c ?? '• ment are influenced in no slight iegree by a ■ cr 1:r ' ?? attractive ...
... MIDDLESEX MUSIC HALL The programme here is as profuse as usual. It con- tains no less than nineteen items, and every one is thoroughly to the liking of the audience. The Hall, which was ever more homely than fashionable, is not of to-day, and some traces ...
... THE MUSIC HALL DISPUTE, ARTISTES v. AGENTS. was stated yesterday at the offices of the Variety Artistes* Federation that late on Wednesday evening communication was received from Mr. Sydney Hyman, on behalf certain of agents, inviting the Federation Committee ...
... the music hall strike. definite arbitration PROPOSAL. ...
... THE MUSIC HALL DISPUTE The lmportant in llte hall «Is** ptite la to-morrow, when in every town a variety hall the arttMa will hoM meet to consider the resolution drawn up the Executive Committee of the Variety Artistes’ Federation. Their decision* will ...
... Canterbury Music Hall. In regard to tho application of Mr. George Adney Payne for a renewaJ of tho licence of the Canterbury Music Hall, Westminster Bridgo-road, the Committee reported that in 1002 certain requirements were mado tho Council for ensuring ...
... OXFORD MUSIC HALL. Yesterday was given tho first of series of matinees which is reproduced by means of the cinematograph the recent fight for the light-weight championship of the world in which Battling Nelson defeated Jimmy Britt by knocking him out ...