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THURSDAY AUGUST 10 17 Comedy music hall and murder THE Thorndike Theatre opens its Autumn 1989 Season with a truly

... THURSDAY AUGUST 10 17 Comedy music hall and murder THE Thorndike Theatre opens its Autumn 1989 Season with a truly outstanding programme of plays starting on Monday August 21 with Situation Comedy the new comedy from the prolific television writers Johnnie ...

VIC OLIVER

... VIC OLIVER Britain’s Leading Comedian of and Music Hall, With a Mammoth Cast of Brilliant Vaudeville Acts IN Radio, Screen ...

STRONG CONTROVERSY

... STRONG CONTROVERSY. The question of the pugilist Johnaon appearing on the London Music Hall stage has given rise, as is usual in such cases, to criticism of a very varied kind. the one hand the protests have not .only been outspoken, but in some cases ...

PRICES OF ADMISSION

... —Enormous Attraction! Durrant Swan’s Latest Revue, MDLLE. CHAMPAGNE.” For On© Week prior to its lengthy engagement at the Oxford Music Hall POPULAR PRICES. Box Office Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ...

TO BE LET

... TO BE LET. BEER House to Let; trade 10 barrels weekly; 16 bedrooms, large music hall; also Barber’s Shop let off; good paying concern.*— J.P., Lord Nelson. AldershoL 2933 TABLES to Let. adjoining Railway Hotel, Reigate; 7 stalls, 2 loos© boxes; large ...

A GREAT FAILURE

... Messiah.” composed in twenty-three days only, and performed on April 13th, 1742, at Dublin. It is recorded that Neill's great Music Hall was closely packed with an audience, anxiously awaiting Handel’s new oratorio. One of the chief singers was Mrs. Cibbes ...

“MAM'SELL CHAMPAGNE.”

... French burlesque will make its first appearance at the Croydon Hippodrotae prior to its lengthy London season at the Oxford Music Hall. The author is Mr. Leslie Stiles, who has been responsible for several musical plays, which have enjoyed little success ...

1869 1719 1545 1874

... with a light, bright, clever, clean and attractive summer entertainment. The one cry of a large class is that the ordinary music hall entertainment is of a too risque character to take ladies. If it were only possible to get all the talent and attractiveness ...

BETCHWORTH

... and Mr. Rush ton brought down the house with his humorous songs, ” Rag-time Nursery Rhymes,” Paper Bag Cookery/' and Music Hall Shakespeare.” Miss Dorothy Cousin was warmly applauded for her clever pianoforte solos, and Mr. A. J. Wickham was encored ...

SURREY GARDENS

... “Pictorial Model of Rome, and a similar production, “ London befo-e and after the Great Fire.” The gardeniS boasted of a large music hall, which, when lost patronage compelled the place to closeo, was used temporary hospital during the rebuilding of bt. Thomas's ...

SOUTH NUTITELD

... In the original humorous musical sketch, entitled ** How they do it,” he gave exceedingly clever imitations of various music hall perfoavners, of a foreigner speaking through a telephone, and also of mandoline, a Either, a violin, and a brass baud. Hie ...