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THE LAKE DISTRICT

... The Father ; this last-named drama being written by [the celebrated tragedian himself, who advertiser' as late of the Sadler's Wells, Drury Labe, and other Laudon theatres:: ...

PHASES IN THE LIFE OF A CLOWN

... the principal waves—of the canvas sea which rolled, about the year 1821, in the nautical drama called Paul Jones, at Sadler's Wells Theatre. The tank of real water, which had been one of the great attractions of the only Aquatic Theatre 1.00 lon ever ...

RELIGIOUS IN THEATRES. —On Sunday, four of the metropolitan theatres were thrown open fir spacial religious ..

... (Congregational), while the service in the evening was conducted by the Rev. Dr. Lester, incumbent of St. Luke's, Norwood. At Sadler's Wells Theatre there were two services, that in the afternoon being conducted by the Rev. H. B. Ingrain (Congregational). At ...

THE ULVERSTON MIRROR, OCT. 11

... that the service next Sunday evening will be conducted by the Rev. Samuel kfinton, 51. A., of Worcester College, Oxford. Sadler's Wells Theatre, the Standard, Shoreditch: and the Pavilion, Whitechapel, were also thrown open on Sunday evening for special ...

THE IJLVEREITON MIRROR, JULY 17, 1869

... success fully invaded by the Alcazar, we may well ask What next, and next?—Musical World. Mr. Robert Edgar, late manager of Sadler's Wells Theatre, writes from America to contradict news of his death, which appeared in some London papers. Mr. Edgar is accompanying ...

THE lILVERSTON MIRROR, F. 22

... hear that the old friend of our schoolboy days is sick, and well nigh paralysed, and poor. Kind-hearted Mr. Greenwood, of Sadler's Wells, is organising a benefit for him. Au active committee has been formed ; and due notice will be given of the benefit coming ...

FATA LITIDI

... aristocrats. A sensational piece called The Land of Dias °mom Blain Perms—The paper on which all mend* already given at Sadler's Wells, and I the Oxford Bible. are printed is made at the I'Moriginally played at the diamond fields of South 1 versity . 's ...

MENIORIAI. AND

... remains yet to be see , —to re% iie some of the ancient glories of the P. R. The ecene of action was the classic ground of Sadler's Wells; and the old boards whereon, iii y.qtrs Leek, Jut, Grimaldi turned somersaults, on Friday night pr.aented the unusual ...

THE ULVERSTON MIRROR, FEB. 14

... desire to make them, perpetual. ANOTHER BALLET DANCER BURNT. Just before the close of the pantomime, on Monday night, at Sadler's Wells Theatre, Miss Fenton, one of the corps de ballet, while standing near a fire-pan placed at the side of the stage, entangled ...

TR$ ITWERSTON MIRROR, FEB. 20

... winter, and thence to undertake a profeesional tour through Ger many.—. Reader . Hamlet is shortly to be revived at Sadler's Wells, the part of Hamlet to be sustained by Miss Marriott. Some entirely new and striking effects are to be produced in connection ...

°RAMIE HORTICULTURAL AND FLORICUL [TEAL EXHIBITION

... example oaf the effect of improved recreation he. been affoided of lent years by the result of M. Phelps. mannitemeet of the Sadler's Wells Meet's. That theatre, in *bleb the acting of ghskspyser wan revived. has, I an. told, Proved very inimical to the pub ...

ULVERSTON SCHOOL 13011 M

... his match was played at Laneaster on Saturday, sod resultedin a victory for the visit= m. two runs. R Ulverston Jones sad Sadler well, as did also McCabe for Liuscaster. Thu scores were:— • ...