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Tfllepraphio Adclross—Frolic, London. Messrs, nathan and somers, DRAMATIC and MUSICAL AGENCY, iO HENRIETTA ..

... M%mc Hall) Moot* eyery TUESDA.Y EVENING at ••THE BOYa'•• HEADQUARTEHS. HE CO OK T A E N, X 154 SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, W.O. TOM WHITE will be pleased to seo his friends at the above. Wm°B, Spirit*, and gar* of Bnat Quality. WINDMILL TAVERN. Proprietor, Horace ...

fHE ENTR’ACTE. COLLINS’S (Islington Gbee>)

... lively girl,” Ac. had nearly omitted one the very brightest features of the billwe refer to the Cabmen sketch given by Mr. Tom White and his youthful confederates. Very excellent this. Mr. John Read cflicieientlv controls the stage; and Mr. Frank Nilen, ...

Beside*, the notion has nothing in the shape of reason to recommend it. When Mr. Jean de Ref-zke was at

... virtues to recommend it. need not say anything in of its position, for everybody knows that it is splendidly situated. Mr. Tom White makes a splendid “coach.” HRILL’B ROYAL “BIJOU” RESTAURANT AND OYSTER BAB (adjoining Eoyal Music Hall), now open from 11 ...

Published: Saturday 14 July 1900
Newspaper: London and Provincial Entr'acte
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 396 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

GATTI’S charing cross MUSIC-HALL, VILLIBRS STHKKT, CHARING CROSS. Propriiitora O. and Couazza (Gatti), GRKAT ..

... Propriiitora O. and Couazza (Gatti), GRKAT ATTRACTIONS FOR AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY, and Kvory Kvniuug, until further notice. —Tom White and his Arabs, “The Policemen Petrsry Pryde, comedienne; T. K. Dunville, the funny man; Billie Harlow, burlesque artist ; ...

ALWAYS A GOOD COMPANY

... CROSS MUSIC-HALL. VILLIERS SI BEET, CHARING CROSS, Proprietoiß G. and L. Corazza (Gatti). BRILLIANT CHANGES EVERY WEEK. Tom White and his Arabs, “The Policemen;'’ Peggy comedienne; Clitl Hjliind llate Rylnnd and Golden), eccentric comedian and pattercr ...

BHAWLINE

... BETWEEN THE TURNS. Prices from Is. to £3 Ss. Doors open 7..v>. Box Office open from 11 to 5. lIYOLI. CHI WIN HARRIET VERNON. TOM WHITE ARABS. DUTCH DALY. G. W. HUNTER. HARRY ATKINSON. ROSE HAMILTON. The FAUEB. TWO BOSTONS. SISTERS VIVIEN. T. W. BARRETT. BRANHBY ...

Published: Saturday 18 December 1897
Newspaper: London and Provincial Entr'acte
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 339 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

CANTERBURY. WFSTMINSTKR ROAD. CHRIS IM HOLIDAY PROHEAMMK. Paul Martinctti and Powerful Company, In their ..

... Company, In their Paut/Omime RkeU'h. euttUeil TUK ATTACK; 1..H-kh:irt’s Wonderful PerfonniTiit Kkph;»ntß! 1> J. McCarthy, Tom White* Arth*. T. K. Uuiivillo. Leo Drydeu, iaitto, Lilo, and Otto, Rosie Coleman, H. Atkinson, HandmHas, Almaios. Vesta Victoria ...

THE ENTR’ACTE

... merry doings of Mr. Fred Mason, the refined songs and dance of Miss Ada Reeve, and the merry expedients provided by Mr. Tom White and his Arabs. Mr. William Bailey, as a manager, may always said be to concert pitch.” He is as courteous, too, as ho is ...

March 6. 1897.] CANTERBURY (Westminster Beidok Road). Matinee in Aid of Prince of Wales’s Hospital Fund. The ..

... song on the subject of “The Mother of Our Nation ’* was apropos, and was so well delivered as to be very impressive. Mr. Tom White and his Arabs can always manufacture fun, and on the occasion under notice they kept the audience in constant laughter. We ...

POPULAR PRICES

... VILLIKRB STIiKKT, CHARING CROSS. Proprietors ••• and L. GRAM) VARIETY PROGRAMME for EASTER, and Every until further notice. Tom White and his Arabs ; Millie Hylton, The Rowdy-Dowdy Roys;” Edwin Buyde. comedian ; Sisters Lloyd, favourite duettists and dancers; ...

CANTERBURY (Westminster Bridge Road)

... the Girton Girl ”is a duet which receives good accent at the bands of the Sisters Moore, and the sketch proffered by Mr. Tom White and his youthful assistants is full of good things and triumphs hugely. With such songs as “Bid me cocd-b>e for ever” and ...

the ENTR'ACTE

... divertinylv and characteristically sot iorlh by , • Travers and triumphant arc the songs and dances o .. T Llovd Then Mr. Tom White shows the audience what capital results may follow the education street arabs; Mr J Ricb in a couple delineations, proves ...