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... the Grand Theatre, and, by her amiability, tact, and business capacity, became most popular with the patrons of the theatre and the visiting companies. She also endeared herself to the staff, and was largely instrumental in raising the theatre to the position ...

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... Lessees and Managers of Theatres, they having previously applied for and obtained Mr Reade's Licence to perform the drama in their respective Theatres. For the annoyance caused I ask Mr Reade's pardon. Yours, &c., FRED. ADDERSLEY. Theatre Royal, West Hartlepool ...

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... for an engagement at the Pa~rk Theatre, itl New York, which wvas coldly received. Her necessities andal th desire to do sonmething to supp~ort her mother and family inducced her to solicit an engagement at the flowery Theatre, then tinder the management ...

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... for the masses, is the current attraction at the Third-avenue Theatre, and A Lion's Heart is this week's offering at the Metropolis Theatre. Big--frt will remain at the Broadway Theatre for the rest of the seasot. The numerous readers of the book seem ...

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... management of the New Theatre in Park-row, Bristol, which was opened in 1867. In 1871 he became assist- ant stage-manager, and afterwards treasurer of the theatre. His father died during the summer recess of 1878, and the theatre was reopened on Aug. 19th ...

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... management of the New Theatre in Park-row, Bristol, which was opened in 1867. In 1371 he became assist- ant stage-manager, and afterwards treasurer of the theatre. His father died during the summer recess of 1878, and the theatre was reopened on Aug. 19th ...

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... which was t a popular music hall, and also leased the G~rand Theatre t I of Varieties, Westhar. Hlis next move was to Birmning- c lham, to manage the refreshment bars at the Grand Ii Theatre. He returned to Sheffield, however, eight E years ago, and took ...

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... his early years filled the office of call-boy at the Edinburgh Theatre in the days when Mr. Murray was the Lessee. Thence he developed into acting, and bestrode the boards of the chief Theatre in Scotland in the days when Mackay played Baillie Nicol Jarvie ...

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... Karsdill. JOHNSTON-KELSEY.-Nov. 27th, at St. Peter's Church, Dalston, Robert Johnston to Margaret Kelsey, of the Britannia Theatre. PATTINSON-HIYMAN.-Nov. 30th, Mlr Robert Pattinson (brother of Kate Carney), to Miss Alice Hyman (sister to Mr J. Hyman), ...

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... Richard Yourge's pantomime of Little Boy Blue, at the Theatre Royal, Sheffield; as Crokerina; in Goody !TwVo Shoes, at the Prince of Wales's, Liverpool and as Sarah, in Dick Whittington, at the Theatre Royal, Manchester, he added considerably to his reputation ...

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... stave. She surrenderedi her lease of that Theatre after the close of her season, aisd it passed into the hasids of the late William lE. Burton, aiad afterwvardO became the Winater Gardeu. While a new Theatre (the preseist Olympic) stas being built for ...

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... Charles Reeds s dramas of Raocet the Reaper and GriffLth Gaunt, at the Queen's Theatre, Long-acre; and in 1875 he accepted from Mr Hare an engagement at the Court Theatre, where he appeared as Lord Melton in Mr Coghlan's comedy of Lead Flora, and as Mr ...