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... Friday. MOOKB BL KfißHH.—Hffium of the jaipular comedian. Mr. WALTER HOWARD, and brat appear anecsta Fumy tb* celebrated American minstrel comedian*, th* Brothers Crawford, sort Larry Dooi*v. their langhter-prw yAlng -An Instantaneous hit. - Dally New*. '%¥ ...

FAIRIES AND FAIRY PLAYS

... delicate fairydesi. The Dryad disappears in favour of the juggler, and the Nymph has subsided in sadness before the American minstrel artist with a cake walk. Titania, Oberon, Nab., Peek, end Robin Goodfellow are memories to chit. then now grown-up ...

LONDON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1896

... faau>uaantrrTalnuMdt. and K(iliSrtT—fO-N tb* reMrafd Mr WALTER HOWARD. new and >parkUn* mrlanae. Flrtt apfwaiHnret Komu* tb* American minstrel • ■ ine.ii4nv the rawfrrO. and Larry I»o*tev, tlietr prorokln* InUrtudea. “An u* bit--IKitv News. VfOORB .ml m’WiK. ...

[TWELVE PAGES, ONE PENN?

... E«i-r-M”fn>mWvaricoi comedian. Mr. WALTER HOWARD, and rat appear- Abplv Donald and Co.. J. Fcnchnrcb snore In Europe tha American minstrel m. dial.a. West-end Aeenry. Tho*. Cong and Son. 14, Co# Brothers Crawford, Larry lionley. their laeghUr-pne j tal 11IKPCT ...

LONDON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1896

... \|iXliCK ana BI KGhSJS. —Krtura the popular comedian. Mr WALTER HOWARD, and lirst appearances Luropauf tha celebrated American minstrel comedians, ih* 1 Yaw ford, sim! Larrv Itooiey. th-I laughter provoking Inter udes. *• An instanuneous hit.’’- Hally News ...

Sir F. H. Kv»us (R) G. Candy (U)... C. Gibson (Lab)

... to gasp for breath between every e. Miss Cara Daniels and Mias Benngeralways dever and confident—got over tho Christy Minstrel American difficulty very well, and wore their ugly drome* without shame. They were very cheerful under rircuicstenoes that would ...

THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS

... THE CHRISTY MINSTRELS. Developed proportions which could hardly have been contemplated a dozen years ago. the company of Minstrels whose permanence among us may be accepted as sutlicient proof of their superiority of resources continue to enforce fresh ...

MINSTRELS OF THE FAST

... MINSTRELS OF THE FAST. The bawl comparaamil alma The *macrame, or Preach bagpipes, nemesia( to have pared into the Wow, spd,so far Landon a commend, is ear is this yew pace. N add pselestriso boos as, abases of Mermen( ties Savoyard a. often paints( i ...

MOHAWK MINSTRELS

... MOHAWK MINSTRELS. Whom le in quest of melancholy let him mine not I near St. James's Hall, for thorn the Mohawk-Moore I and Burgess Minetrcla boll high revelry. and song and dense and joke rule by day and night. The holidays gamed yeti h an excellent ...

MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS

... MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS. Clceupyiog, IVO usual on holiday occasions, the larger St. James's Hall, this popular and long-established organisation afforded on the afternoon and evening of rmterday • varied and attractive programme, bringing together ...

MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS

... MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS. Bank holidays, like other coming events, east their shadows before, and the anticipation of the first Bow day in August is now agreeably adumbrated in the new programme presented by thaw popular entertainers who have succeeded ...

MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS

... MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS. That makes the heart grow fonder” have been all aiwnrrd on excellent lyrical authority, and the crowd* besieging the now greatly improved approaches to the St, .lames's Craml Hall seemed show that the affection of the public ...