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A VANISHED VARIETY THEATRE

... A VANISHED VARiETY THEATRE. The variety theatre known as Deacon's finally closed its doors on Saturday. Theremwas an overflowing audience and:a variedc programme, a. notable. feature being Claire Ho:ward's dual impersona.' tion in Monte Carlo. Later on ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... the Royal Music hall. In a few veeks Mr. Andre promises a new illusion of an inequalled character. A VANISHED VARIETY THEATRE. The variety theatre known as Deacon's finally slosedits doors last night. There was an over. lowing audience and a varied progranime ...

The Music Halls

... engaged to appear at the Tidoli on Mronday. This will be her ladtship'e first appearance upon the wtale of a Lon- don variety theatre. Another notable secessionL from the concer.t roomn to the bclig is announced in the person of Mtr. Braxton-Sniith, the ...

THE TIVOLI

... THE TIVOLI. The new variety theatre in the Strand, oppo, site the Adelphi theatre, was on Saturday success. fully opened in the presence of a large audience, Appeal to the law somewhat interfered with the, intentions of the management in respect to the ...

The Music Halls

... Graydon and Mr. John Brill are in negotiation in regard to the con- version of the Royal MKarine hotel, Has- tings, into a variety theatre. Application will be made to the local Bench, in the course of a few days, far a musie hall licence. The new Hastings ...

YESTERDAY'S AMUSEMENTS

... good deal in it that well fitted the taste of the patrons of Mr. E. Hart, the lessee and manager of this pretty little variety theatre. Thera is considerable dramatic talent in Mr. Paul Pelham's singing. His Bacchanalian ditty. Victoria's Jubilee, created ...

A Shaksperian Star

... Crauford'of ?? Britannia theatre to-day. Whilst. at tlbe Bower- which stood, .by-the-bye, near where -the Canterbury Variety theatre stands now- Mr. Howe, being invited to play at a bene. fit at the Britausia theatre, was engaged in consequence of his ...

Public Amusements

... matinee on Saturday, July 14. The Peincess's has been acquired by Mr. B. F. keith, an American manager, for an all-day variety theatre. The new play, Benvealeuto Cellini, will be introduced by Mr. Luigi Lablache at the Coronet on Monday. On the occasion ...

THE LONDON MUSIC-HALLS

... Exceptionally brisk and ceontinuousbook- ing during the holidays demonstrates the assured popularity of this West-end variety theatre, whose current programme is unusually full of good things. They in- clude Rapoli's extraordinary, daring, and thrilling ...

The Music Halls

... COra Wieland, fresh from successes in ;Sooth Afriea, Prella. the veiitrilocjuist, anu other popular favrrerites. Another variety theatre, to be called lthe Alatutbra, is to be erected in the ;Atterolitle division of Shef;ield. The !arhztedt is Mr. G. D. Martin ...

LAST NIGHT'S THEATRICALS

... supporting the piece, which, being only numbered for 12 nights, will possibly serve its holiday purposes. THE TIVOLI. The new variety theatre in the Strand, oppo. site the Adelphi theatre, was last night sncees& fully opened in the presence of a large audience ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Soguirse alte, edle.Paris, tIdie. tforis. and. tidite. Cor- meun~ppea Evey Evning et a qunarter tn Eleveno'celock. ALEAIERA VARIETY THEATRE. S PE CIA L NOTIC E. MR. CHARLES HEBErATI, ,1the well-lhnewn Ihfiisonienltfrom heo Brynrien Hail, ossisoed by il,11le ...