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The Era
THE DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL YEAR 1881
... THE DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL YEAR 1881. In his address oii The Stage as it Is, delivered a few weeks ago by MIr Henry Irving at the opening of the session of the Edinburgh Philosophical Institute, he gave amongst others reasons for valuing the theatre that ...
MISS HILDA HILTON AS FROU-FROU
... wtthin her ?? Uazette, August 9th, 1881. The title role is sustained by Miss Hilda Hilton in a manner that does her extreme credit, and proves her to be an actress of unusual talent and ?? Evening Express, August 9th, 1881. Naw TsrILTRa AND OrBeA HOUBE.-Our ...
THEATRICALS IN AUSTRALIA
... of the ?? Birm'inghamsn Evestsig Mrail, March 8th, 1881. Miss Byron toade a stately Countess Rousillion, and sang the airs allotted to the part with expression and ?? Sussex Daily Peet, March 2d, 1881. The Countess (bliss Byron) may fairly be said to be ...
MISS PATTIE LAVERNE IN SYDNEY
... irrestable in its ?? Daify Telegraph, September 26th, 1881. The feature in the representation is Miss PattieLaverne's very artistic replresentation of the naire ?? e orniwrg fleralef, September 2titl, 1881. Ti n opera, represented, as it is, with such artistic ...
THEATICAL FURNITURE
... management of the theatre until Jannary, 1881, when, in consequence of the death of Mr Astley,. be appointed Mr Burt manager. A proceeding in. Chancery was instituted by the beneficiaries under the trust, and in October, 1881, an order was made which. took the ...
THEATRICAL LITIGATION
... formerly in partner- ship with Mr Hussey, who was now dead, as jewellers and silversmiths, in St. James's-street. About March, 1881, the firm went into liquidation; and Mr Richard Ayres, the trustee, sold to the plaintiff the whole of the book debts of the ...
THE ALHAMBRA THEATRE COMPANY
... submitted to the meeting stated that the number of visitors to the Alhambra Theatre during the half-year ending 31st December, 1881, had been 280,141, as against 287,898-in the corresponding half-year of 1880. The gross receipts had been;31, 850 4s. Old. ...
GUILDHALL SCHOOL OF MUSIC
... ScoTT, as chainman of the Music Committee, presented their report of proceedings under the reference of the 15th December, 1881, submitting list of accounts for expenses in respectto the Guildhall School of Music, orchestra, and choir, incurred prior ...
MISS LINDA DIETZ
... Lave would both be firmly lodged in the siffections of playgoers before the conclusion of the brief ?? Guardlan, July 12th, 1881. THE ERA ALMANACK for the current year is much increased in size, the augmentation of bulk not being accompanied by any ...
MR. EDWARD COMPTON
... would he admit that there was aught of evil omen in the discovery on his arrival at Southport for his opening on February 7th, 1881, that bad weather had made a clean sweep of his announcements on the walls, and a continuance of the same had an equally damaging ...
Advertisements & Notices
... to the Adelphi Theatre on Boreng NVight, 1875. FORTuseATE.-The Squire was produced at the St. Jamues's Theatre on Dec. 29th, 1881, with the following cast:-Rev. Paul Dormer, AMr Hare; Lieut. Thorndyke, 71r Fendal; Gilbert Hythe, Mr T. Y. Wenman; Gunnion ...