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... Frederick Gye died, leaving Covent- garden Theatre, which was valued at £330,000, and an estate known as Springfield, at Nine Elms, which was valued at about £72,000. Thete was a mortgage on Covent-garden Theatre for £100,000, and this was held by Mr Montague ...

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... and Royalty Theatres, Glasgow ; the com- mittee of the Covent-garden Fund; the members of the Adelphi Theatre, Liverpool: the artists of pantomime, Prince of Wales's Theatre ; and artistes engaged in the pantomime at the Shakespeare Theatre. The beautiful ...

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... d appeared first at the Old Queen's Theatre, in Queen-street, and made a most favourable impression. They afterwards made a tour of all the colonies, and, in 1858, Mr Hoskins became manager of the Ballarat Theatre Royal, where he opened on Boxing Night ...

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... not to die.' A LARGE number of theatre proprietors, managers, actors, journalists, and others interested, availed them- selves of the opportunity afforded them on Friday afternoon of privately viewing the new Brixton Theatre, of which Mr T. Phipps Dorman ...

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... yours sin- cerely, GEORGE W. RATHOoNE, Theatre Royal, Cardiff, September 14th, 1887. MR FRED. VOKES is engaged by Mr Augustus Harris to assist him in the production of his forthcoming panto- mime at the Grand Theatre, Glasgow. PRESENTATION. -Mr Alfred Cuthbert ...

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... Prin- th L cess's, London, playing Claude, in The Lady of Lyons. Lc l The Queen's Theatre was opened by Mir Wyndham in ye November, 1857, under the name of the Theatre Royal, M1 . and had been remodelled and embellished at consider- - able cost, when ...

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... Hooley's Theatre, where the Union-square Theatre com- pany of New York were performing The Twvo Orphans, but left at the close of the third act; and, returning to her hotel, went to the room of Miss Kate Girard, a member of the ,Union- square Theatre company ...

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... Delight, Mr Halliday's version of Dembey and Son, produced at the Globe Theatre in December, 1873. It was in this character he last appeared before the London public, at the same Theatre, on July 20th, 1878. Soon after he left for Australia, and commenced ...

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... Southend Theatre, has, we are pleased to say, recovered from his recent attack of typhoid fever, and has now resumed his duties. AT the Lodge Rooms, Swan Hotel, Colne, on the fth inst., Br G. Harding, lessee and manager of the local Theatre Royal, was ...

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... 1866, she acted for the first time at the Hay- of market Theatre in a comnedietta entitled A Romanitic apc Attachment, and met with an extremely favour- knm able reception. At the same theatre, on Jan. 14th, fesi 1860, on the occasion of the first performance ...

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... Covent-garden Theatre at a B salary of 210 a-night for twelve nights, and he a made his London debut on Saturday, Dec. 28th, s with decided success. He visited Dublin in the I April of 1845, making his reappearance in Lon- C don at the Pavilion Theatre in the ...