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SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. Considering that the hundredth anniversary of the opening of Sadler's Wells Theatre should have fallen during the temporary lesseeship of Mr. Cave, and the tempoeary reign of a class of ueema wholly strange to the varied fame of the theatre ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. Mr. Charles Mi!ward, the author of many provincial pantotnines during the past few years, and of the very . successful Sir Hugh Middleton, ,, produced last season at this house, is the author of the pantomime provided for Miss Marriott's ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. A new drama in three acts has just been produced at this theatre. It is called The Lost One, and the leading points of the plot are, hsensational for the ag e . Vi o l e tte, the lost t one, ou h few, sufficientl y isa w Lildofs sin ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. That worthy *drew+, Mrs. R. Bonner, that her farewell benefit and final retirement fsont the stage, will take place on Tuesday, June 20th, 1865, on which occasion the following leading members of . o the profession have most gen eromly ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. . _ This house opened for one night on Monday, when a very large audience assembled, the attraction being a performance in aid of the funds of No. 4 Battery of the Ist Tower Hamlets Artillery Volunteers. The entertainments were of course ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. The advent of a now actor with a proviucial reputation is always an event of mote than passing interest, for in the present dearth of good actors we are conetautly on the look out for the coming man. Mr. Cowper, a gentleman who, if we ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. Patience ; or, the Purpose of a Life, the new three.act domestic drama by Mr. C. Stephenson, the well-known actor of the Adelphi Theatre, produced at this house on Saturday night last, is a rather ambitious and not altogether unsuccessful ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. On Saturday night last Mr. W. H. C. Nation's season at this house came to a close, the performances being, as during the previous two or three weeks, The Golden Dustman and the burlesque Papillonetta. Mr. Nation's experiment was a ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. A. new drama, Mt. W. E. - 7 11ter, entitled The Bavarian Girl ; or. Mao': Helmet, was produced at this theatre on Saturday night. The piece is In four. acts, and hinges Or the adventures of a .distinguished Prince Alesis and his wife ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. An amateur performance, under the direction of Messrs. Rowe and Wilcockson took place at this theatre on Monday evening last, on which occasion Love's Sacrifice, and the 4 ‘ Merchant of Venice, were placed upon the boards withsuccees ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. On Saturday night Miss Marriott made her appearance after a successful professional visit to the United States of America. The house was densely crowded by a demonstrative audience, who warmly welcomed Miss Marriott when she appeared as ...

SADLER'S WELLS

... SADLER'S WELLS. Contemporaneously with the abortive — a - at - met at legislation on the dramatizing of works of fic ion mimes the periodical mutilation of a work by our greatest novelist. Under the title of The Golden Dustman, Dickens's latent novel ...