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THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES The popularity of Mr. Byron's latest production is sufficiently indicated by tlio circumstance that Mr. Toole does not intend to close the Folly Theatre for the customary summer vacation. Arrangements have, moreover, been made, as we are ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES. Mr. Ilollingshead is contemplating limited series of matinees tin' Gaiety Theatre, the chief object which will to give the patrons the Stage these times a more deliuite notion of the taste of our great grandmothers and grandfathers in tho ...

THE THEATRE

... HE THEATRE. This place of public seems, to borrow the lan- guage of the stock brokers, to be “rising in the market,” for we never remember to have seen it so well attended at this period of the year as it has been this season. Much of this improvement ...

THE THEATRES

... contend that run of a piece is its performance on consecutive nights at the theatre at which it is produced, save when closed the Lord Chamberlain ; that, consequently, to shut theatre for five or six weeks, from whatever cause, with the cessation authors' ...

THE THEATRES

... THE THEATRES. Mr. Theyre Smith's new'coraedietta, produced the St. James's Theatre 011 Saturday evening with the title of Old Cronies, perhaps unique example an English dramatic work in which all the personages of the male sex. It is in form mere colloquy ...

THE THEATRE

... busy week at the theatres. Joseph Andrews,' which we noticed yesterday, has been elevated to the evening bill of the Vaudeville, where it will certainly draw big houses. The Woman Hater has reached its century at Terry's Theatre, and will be replaced ...

THE LONDON THEATRES

... money paid by visitors to the theatre. Mrs Jones was moneytaker at the theatre, and her place was in a kind of glass box, in which she was securely looked, so that she could not give out checks until persons arrived at the theatre to pay their money, which ...

GAIETY THEATRE

... GAIETY THEATRE. comedy translated from the Norwegian is, as far we are aware, a dramatic curiosity absolutely unique upon the Loudon stage. When add that its author is writer who has achieved a reputation far beyond the limits of his own country, enough ...

THE EMPIRE THEATRE

... THE EMPIRE THEATRE. Several excellent new features were intro- j dticed into tiie programme of the Etnpite i Theatte Monday evening, some of which were exceptionally good. The house was well filled. A comedy troupe who ctll themselves Albert and Edmunds ...

GLOBE THEATRE

... GLOBE THEATRE. Ting EvKfrnrn, at Kl5, NAVAL CADETS. Selina Lnumbers, Violet (Jaiuerun ; Messrs. >iarry i'auiton, r?u^° r Newton - Mitchell, and Urn-dan.—Preceded, by HAPPY MAN. Chorley: Messrs. Craven, Wilton, and Mr. Barry. ...