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SADLER’S WELLS

... SADLER’S WELLS. Rktival the Fifth. Henry the Fifth, the most stirring aud poetic of all military spectacles, has been revived by Mr. Phalpa with vigour and completeness which leaves nothing to be deeired. Plays, the nature of which are rather sensuous ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... MISCELLANEOUS. The Kaethquake at Xorcia has been more disastrous than first stated, 300 have been tilled. Me. opens Sadler’s Wells Theatre on Saturday next. We hear has strengthened bis company by the addition of sereral well-known actors, and one or ...

THE LATE WYBERT ROUSBY

... popularity, as it affects the stage, is well suggested by the demise of Wybert Kousby, one of the few human links with old Sadler’s Wells and the Phelps’ regime. Many years have passed since I saw Rousby play Bishop Gardiner in ’Twixt Axe and Crown,” and Ruy ...

MRS. CHARLES HARRISON

... ” Notice.—On MONDAY EVENING will be produccd the new play in 5 acts, by Tom Taylor, Esq., as produced by Mr. Phelps at Sadler’s Wells, entitled“THE FOOL’S REVENGE!” The Box plan may bo seen at Mr. C. Lo Feuvre’s, Bookseller, Ac., 18, Beresford-street, ...

Permission of John Hammond, Esq., Bailiff* THEATRE ROYAL, CRESCENT, JERSEY. LESSER, MR. CHARLES HARRISON, ..

... ON MONDAY A TUESDAY EVENINGS will be produced the new play in 5 acts, by Tom Taylor, Esq-, as produced by Mr. Phelps at Sadlers’ Wells, entitled—“THE FOOL’S REVENGE.” Bertuccio, Mr. Wtbbbt Rousbt ; Fiordelisa, Mrs. C. Harrison. Supported by the Company’ ...

Ftrmiuitm of John Summon*, Saj., BMiff THE ATE EOYAL,~CEESCENT > JBESBT. SOLI LBSSIS, ME. CH ARLES H AEBISON, ..

... (Tuesday) evening, April 17, will be produced the new play in five acts, by Tom Taylor Esq, as produced by Mr. Phelps at Sadlers* Wells, entitled—THE FOOL’S REVENGE.” Bertuccio, Mr. Wybbet Rousby; Fiordelisa, Mrs. C. Habbisoe. Supported by the Company. ...

ASD DAILY TRLEGBAPH ; WBDWESDAT, NOVEMBER 10, 1858

... November 10th, 1858, with new and talented Company, comprising the following Artistes:—Mr. O. K. Dickenson, (late of Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London), Mr. E. Moreton. Mr. J. Young, Mr. L. Simpson, Mr. Mackney, Mr. C. Steyne, Mr. Oaler, Mr. Tucker, Mr ...

St. Paul’s cathedral

... —Melodrama. Marylebone. —Melodrama. Olympic, W'yoh Street. —Drama and burlesque. Princess's, Oxford Street.—National dramas. Sadlers Wells, Islington.—Melodrama. Standard, Shoreditch.—Melodrama. Strand. —Comedy and burlesque. Surrey, Black friars Road.—Melodrama ...

genioaofUrs. Kean, a deroted mother in the midst of horde of heartless ruffians j but natural affection, in her ..

... double ertteatesinwhich thedialogueabouuds, raightby some be thought unsuited to the present day; but the audience of Sadler’s Wells Theatre is audience peree-, it has been educated in a school of peculiar legitimacy ; and it will heartily appreciate ...

THE FESTIVAL PERFORMANCES AT HER MA J EST Y’S TH KAT RE

... eighteenpence. There are two theatres where the book of the play is required when Shakspeare is being acted —Her Majesty’s and Sadler’s Wells. But at the former the public read the play because they really know nothing at all about it; at Sadler’s Wellswhich, ...

ROYAL HALL

... at the b-neflt of Miss Avonia Jones. Ur. Cowper took his tsrewell benefit in Liverpool in Oct. 1866, and appeared at Sadler's Wells in the character of Claude Melnolte, Oel. 26. at which theatre he was engaged for the season aa leading actor. He played ...