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-..,--- SADLER'S WELLS

... -..,--- SADLER'S WELLS. On Monday two new pieces were performed at this theatre, neither of them belonging to the ape:lt:tele class of entertainments, usually presented at this season of the year to the play-going public. The first piece bears the title ...

SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE

... SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE. The pantomime of Mother Goose, which 24 years since was so great a favourite at Covent-garden Theatre, was reproduced here onMonday for the amusement of a new generation of juveniles. It has lost, by revival, none of its original ...

r few nor SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE

... r few nor SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE. Paganini, like other great a r ti s ts, i s to have his imitators, and to have them, too, in this country at least, close in his wake. Scarcely has his first bow been drawn, ere a competitor enters the lists with him ...

CHRISTMAS PANTOMIMES

... minor theatres : Covent-garden £l,ooo Drury-lane . , „. 1,000 Surrey Adelphi , Olympic. ,, • • 150 • Sadler's Wells West London - . • • • lOO £3,050 In the above list the Coburg is not included, as it produced no pantomime piece, in the ...

I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient and humble servant, JAMES FRASER° Thomas S. Duncombe, Esq., M.P. ..

... FRASER° Thomas S. Duncombe, Esq., M.P. Arlington-street. LARI • —ifING FIRE AT SADLER'S WELLS THEATO: On Wednesday night last, during the performances a Sadler's Wells Theatre, the audience were thrown into the , greatest alarm and confusion, in consequence ...

Published: Saturday 06 September 1834
Newspaper: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 618 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ADELPHI

... understood the whole tact of brigand personification and went through his heavy duty in a manner that would have made Sadler's Wells ring. Miss E. Clifford, from the Exeter Theatre, made her first appearance as Emmeline. She is the daughter of Mrs. Clifford ...

DREADFUL FIRES

... eleven, a fire broke out on the premises of Mr. Simpson, a tea dealer, residing at the corner of Rawsthorn-street, near Sadler's Wells Theatre. At the time the accident was discovered, Mr. Simpson was in conversation with Mr. Jones, the landlord of the ...

COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE

... Surrey The Cohourg The Pavilion The Olympic Making an aggregate of 4,9761. for providing enjoyment for the holiday folk. Sadler's Wells Is not included in the above sum, as that estsblkshment (contrary to its practice from time indmemorial)produced no pantomimic ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1829
Newspaper: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 523 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

ii)rfee Current

... Killingworth Pelaw Main 0 0 Ord's Redheugh Tanlield Moor 0 0 Wallsend Bell and Co.'s 43 0 Wallsend Bewicke Shins at M SADLER'S WELLS. This theatre opened on Monday for the summer season, under the a --tion of Mr. Egerton, with three novelties. About ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Davis, auctioneer. It appear, d by the evidence that on Tuesday night the deceased went with a friend to the gallery of Sadler's Wells, and rushing down to get a front Feat, by a slip of his foot fell head foremost over the rail, from a height of 30 feet ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1833
Newspaper: Baldwin's London Weekly Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 726 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LORD CHAMBERLAIN'S OFFICE, July 12, 1821

... The Public Offices will all be illuminated on the evening of the 19th. - 7'he Queen.:;—tast night the performances at Sadler's' Wells were patronised by her Majesty, who was pleased to honour the Theatre with her presence. Her Majesty came to the Theatre ...

MR. GREEN'S BALLOON

... White Conduit-gardens, and was on this occasion accompanied by a lady of the name of Edwards, and Mr. W. H. Williams, of Sadler's Wells. The following is Mr.Williams's account :—W e ascended at about six in the evening, amidst the cheerings and good wishes ...