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THEATRES

... theatr ES. T-TTS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Tel. Ger 1777 irvi,-vix-,.0 Proprietor, Sir ITertjurt Tree. EVhNINGS n .8 MATIXKK WHDNESDAVS at 2. I HAKE, by Louis X. Parkor Special pdc!Ls E E NEILSON-TE RRY. special prices, 6d. to 5s. Box Office 10 to 10 77MPIRE ...

OPERA COMIQUE: COURT THEATRE; GLOBE THEATRE; ROYALTY THEATRE

... Dornton. COURT THEATRE. Under new management, that of Mr. Brandon Thomas, the triple bill has now been revived at the Court by arrangement with Mrs. John Wood and Mr. Arthur Chudleigli, who are doubtless glad enough to have their theatre so satisfactorily ...

THEATRES

... to be regarded as a serious actor of high rank. On Saturday afternoon last M. Lubimoff gave a performance at the ADELPHI Theatre of an adaptation of M. Sardou's Daniel Rochat, selecting for himself the character of the hero, a Gambettist member of the ...

AT THE THEATRE

... K; AT THE THEATRE. Jones However she can stand the terrible draughts and without a wrap I can't understand! Biiown They say she lakes Geraudel's Pastilles and never catches cold. (Drawn by Dudley Hardy.) ...

PALACE THEATRE

... PALACE THEATRE. TnE tableaux vivants still hold the place of honour in Mr. Morton's programme, and their continued success is a tribute to the artistic way in which they are stage-managed. Mdlle. Degaby's classical poses also appear to be thought a great ...

GARRICK THEATRE

... matin6cs at a West-End theatre is talked of for tho eccentric production. Miss Amy Crawford (Mrs. Bevar. Slatar) whom playgoers may remember was a member of Mr. Ilonry Neville's company at the Olympic, and of other London theatres some years ago, has, we ...

COURT THEATRE

... COURT THEATRE. THERE seems good reason to believe that Mr. Arthur Chud leigh's new triple hill will accomplish all that is expected of it at the Court Theatre, where The Guardsman somewhat unaccountably failed to hold its own until Mr. Pinero's promised ...

ROYALTY THEATRE

... ROYALTY THEATRE. DR. Voss's Alexandra has proved a capital piece wherewith to carry out that policy of the discouragement of long runs which was formally announced by the new management of the Royalty. As has been well observed, it is useless for a manager ...

NEW THEATRE

... NEW THEATRE. MR. Fred Terry took possession here on the 5th inst., and produced the four-act romantic comedy, The Scarlet Pimpernel which he tentatively put up in the autumn of 1903, at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham. It is from the pen of one Orczy-Barstow ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... ROUND THE THEATRES. ON THE HOR R.ILE.I-- It must have occurred to somebody some where to attempt to analyse the state of mind which de lights in doing things calculated to make the flesh creep. In fat boys it is, I understand, pure cussedness in others ...

ADELPHI THEATRE

... ADELPHI THEATRE. THE new management here gave due notice that it would begin business by departing from a custom which it evi dently considered more honoured in the breach than in the observance. The social and theatrical celebrites who, as a rule, fill ...

GRAND THEATRE

... GRAND THEATRE. MR. CHARLES WILMOT having been very successful during previous years with the pantomimes of Mr. Geoffrey Thorn, that author has again supplied the Christmas annual for the Grand and has chosen the ever-popular subject of Whittington and ...