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... filils of Niagara, e or anly of the greatcjidls, they were nothinsg to that. e Oiic night after having ilucted clowis at Sadler's Wells auid Covent Guureien theatres, G. was return- io-g home to Spa-ields, where he then resided, le tl was stopped and uroh'bcl ...

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... Ilils a chlarmiiig raiser or The ONld 11Ohs Iliries't ioRiisS ;in Clerleeiueell, 'inI hi wh~ichlie i[VOS ci' ?? of old Sadler's Wells ci Thn'tietc. Wiss. Catletoni givs'e in eanotler of his ex- di1 Coneliut stories, ?? /stcs'(tllt Schsolar ; ?? anti there ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... management of the v contractor, and is undergoing demolition, previous to e being rebuilt. Meanwhile Mr. Webster has taken :, Sadler's Wells, where Mr. and Mrs. Barney WA)illiams, A daring the past week, have been amnusing the easterns with their Irish comicalieics ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... Lgoas ira, le;- formed on Tuesday, amnl ot Wednesday Macbedct. .Mr, Anderson gives a series of farewell lerlortacc a I Sadler's W'ells next week. THE OLa1atlnC Closed its sloors on Fridny evening last, allet a sleess I ul season of upwards of twelve months ...

THE MAGAZINES FOR NOVEMBER,

... by Mr. Phelps of the Government subsi- fao sdising a theatre for educational purposes, and M argues that the success of Sadler's Wells was due 5j'to Mr Phelpsrs economic arrangements, and his Ia wonderful talent for organisation. a- ,The Christian Treasury ...

THE FRUIT SEASON

... Gardenmrs The decease of Mr T. L. Greenwvood, asociated for nearly twenty years with Mr Samuel Phelps in the mannagement of Sadler's Wells Theatre during the memorable succession of Shakespearean revivals, will sever aniotber link in the chain of theatrical ...

THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF

... novel, Madcap Violet, has been dsattatsed by Miss Ella Stokton, an Smnet can atress, a~nd wtil shlortly be produced at I Sadler's Wells Theatre. |The annul football match between England and Scotland was played. ?? at Glasgowr and tewns w~on by the Scotch ...