MASTER MADDOX AGAIN

... part, but he had never seen it performed without songs, It was an ad libitwn part. The plaintiff's wife had played at Sadler’s Wells, and was now engaged at the EagleTuvern in the City-road. Several witnesses thought the performer was bound to play the ...

sMetropalitan

... fragments on the least pressure. | Exmisition or 1851 —We learn that the profits | of the recent performance given at Sadler’s Wells “lin aid of the funds of the Exhibition, have been | £lO7, which Lave necordingly been paid to the City | of London Cominittee ...

itevatuve. —— DBRADSHAW'S ILLUSTRATED HIaND Book ¥on Ber- OIUM AND THE Riing. London and Mauchester : Bradshaw,

... permit it, and was little at home. When not at work I would spend his time at the river Lea angling, and would attend Sadler's Wells Theatre sometimes three and four nights in the week. From the time of the visit above described 1 visited him very often ...

Scientific,

... henceforth, it is said, make Gadshill his summer residence. = Mr. Howard Glover, the distinguished composer, is about to open Sadler's Wells for a short English opera season. A German writer says that the people of the United States can burst more steam boilers ...

Published: Saturday 17 May 1856
Newspaper: Buteman
County: Buteshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2082 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

GENERAL NEWS

... fine of £5O has been imposed upon a man who tion into English prose, and illustrative essays, recently sold liquors in Sadler’s Wells Theatre, on the The Athenaum is glad to be in a position to state that | °°C2sion Of a sal masqué, without having a licence ...

SCRAPS,

... immediately replied, « Madaw, the best rum;x I cannot se// lower than tenpence balfpenny @ pound. (irimaldi was onco hissed at Sadler's Wells after singing his celebrated comic song of * Tippity witchet,” and ho appealed to the audience. He had nodded, he said ...

o SCRAPS,

... occupation, he immediately « Madam, the best rump I cannot s/ lower th pence balfpenny a 00, Grimaldi was onco hissed at Sadler's Wells aft ing his celebrated comic song of * Tippity witch he appealed to the audience. He had nodded, frowned, sneezed, choked ...

THE THEATRICAL SWINDLERS, TWELVE MONTIS’ HARD LABOUR

... lithographs, with the name of Charles Ward printed at the top and bottom. Evidence was then given that Ward had performed at Sadler's Wells, and that a good deal of theatrical printing had been done for him. It was also proved that on the 20th of October last ...

DEATH OF MR. JOHN BARNETT, NATIVE OF BEDFORD

... X 11.,” which contained the still popular ballad, ‘‘ R se, gentle Moon,” and * The Pet of the Petticoats,” produced at Sadlers Wells in 1831, and revived only a few years ago. Engaged by Madame Vestris as conductor at the Olympic in 1832, Barnett wrote ...

GRAVE AND GAY

... tulips (two lips). (A~ an “unvarnished tale” in any wey be regarded as a polished production? Grivarnt was once hissed at Sadler's Wells after singing his celebrated comic song of “ Tippity=- witchet,” and he appealed to the audience. He had noided, he said ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1893
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1792 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

OUR LONDON LETTER

... are considered “ outsiders 7 by the profession, but Pettitt was decidedly in the Thespian swim. fifipemng on the boards of Sadler’s Wells as a of fifteen, he seemed born into the business, but was able as a very young man to score a success as an author, and ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1894
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1578 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE DAILY RECORD TUESDAY JANUARY 3 1899 THE WORLD’S PRESS LONDON LETTER Tuesday January 3 1899 NEWS SUMMARY ..

... taken place suddenly on Sunday night of Mr Edward Righton the well-known actor Th deceased mad his first nppearanoe at Sadlers’ Wells under the management of Phtlps 45 years sgo The Marquis of Bristol has accepted tb position uf treasurer to the International ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1899
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 7071 | Page: 4 | Tags: none