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... character of Pauline d in a revival of The Lady of Lyons, at the Haymarket d Theatre. e When Mr Macready retired from the management of f Drury-lane Theatre there was no longer any theatre in tr London for the representation of the poetical drama. Miss Faucit ...

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... dressing-rooms at the theatre were cold and draughty-it was like a well where deceased dressed. The dressing-rooms in some of the theatres were fearful -she did not know how they lived. There was no fire in witness's room. Speaking of theatres generally, witness ...

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... produced atI the Royalty Theatre. He was the William Todman, in Liberty Hall, produced at the St. James's Theatre on Dec. 3d of the same year. A short time ago he took I part in a series of afternoon performances at the Strand I Theatre. and one of his last ...

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... inst., after a few weeks' illness, of Mr Thomas H. Kirtley, proprietor of the Theatre Royal, West Hartlepool. Mr Kirtley had been associated with the Royal, the oldest theatre in the two Hartlepools, for over twenty years, first as lessee in conjunction ...

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... Feb. 15th, 1866, she acted for the first time at the Hay- market Theatre in a comedietta entitled A Romantic Attachment, and met with an extremely favour- able reception. At the same theatre, on Jan. 14th, 1869, on the occasion of the first performance of ...

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... Republic theatres. His Drury-lane Theatre will have a large roof garden, and will be opened in October, 1901. MR COSaMO HAMILTON writes :-A few days since a play called The Noble Lord was produced by Mr Arthur Bourchier at the Criterion Theatre, in which ...

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... Late Henry B. Webb, 111 1- ?? . ?? - . ?? - , f . Eleven years Mallager of the Queen's Theatre, Dublin, and recently a lucenber of the company at Drury-lane Theatre, (lied on the ldth of January, lS7, leaving five young boys (varyingfrom live to twelve ...

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... the Grand Theatre, Croydon, has arranged a short suburban tour - I of A Pantomime Rehearsal prior to a long provincial I tour in the autumn. The company will open on Mon- day next at the Grand Theatre, Fulham, and will visit i the Coronet Theatre, Notting-hill ...

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... legitimate Theatres for variety business, playing his first engagement in the Theatre Comique, New York, and then made a tour of the West. The summer and autumn of 1870 he passed in England, playing Dutch characters in the legitimate Theatres with con- ...

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... played one season at five Theatres. His dramas included The Three Musketeers, The Stricken Oak, and a version of Rip Van Winkle. For several years he was Manager of the Theatre Royal, Oldham, and in 1868 became the Lessee of the Theatre Royal, Bradford, which ...

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... sugges- tions. From 1833 to 1845 Mr John Douglass was Manager successively of the Cravesend Theatre, the old City 'Theatre ii, Milton-street, the Orange -street Theatre, Chelsea; the Clarence (now the Cabinet), King's-cross;* the Yorkshire Stingo (sow the ...

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... to his son, Charles, who is also the director of the Theatre Royal, Ashton- under-Lyne, where for many years he was in partnership with his lamented parent. Mr Wallace Revill, lessee of the Theatre Royal, Sheffield, is a son of the deceased gentleman; ...