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ROUND THE THEATRES: THE NEW THEATRE

... ROUND THE THEATRES. THE NEW THEATRE. AFTER a quarter of a century's work as a popular comedian, Mr. Allan Aynesworth on Monday evening, at this theatre, joined the limited class of actor-managers, his first production being an American comedy in three ...

THEATRES

... THEATRES. A DELPHI, Strand. The Musical Play, LpiNA. AY- Every Evening at S. Matinees Weds. Sats. at 2. _I_ GODFREY TEAHLE.-- PHYLLIS DARE-- W. H. BERRY. Box Office, 10--10. (245th perfco. to-night.) Tels. 264S 8886 Gerrard. DALY'S. Tel., Gor. 201. THE ...

CRITERION THEATRE

... pores of the skin, restores healthy action and thereby promotes the growth of the hair also. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE, ITAYMARKET. The new theatre has been erected by Mr. H. Beerboinn Tree, partly 011 the site of the old County Hotel in Charles-street, and ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... piano, at the Palace Theatre. Mdlle Lydia Kyasht in The Reaper's Dream, at the Empire Theatre. The music of this ballet idyll is by Leo Delibes and Tsohnikowsky. Miss Mary Glynne as Noggs in Lady Noggs, at the Comedy Theatre. The very astute young ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... Whittington at the Theatre Royal, Manchester. Miss Elise Craven, Who will appear in the name-part in Cinderella, at the Now l'rincc's Theatre. Miss Clara Beck. Who will appear as the principal boy in Turn the Piper's Son at the Tyne Theatre, Newcastle. Curios ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... smoking in a theatre yet, though I have now had two or three opportunities. Nor have I quite succeeded in getting hold, in a theatre, of the proper music-hall feeling. I still find myself obsessed with the idea that, because I have entered a theatre, it is ...

IN THE WORLD OF THE THEATRE

... IN THE WORLD OF THE THEATRE. THE MAN WITH A LOAD OF MISCHIEF IS NOW BEING PLAYED IN VIENNA AND IS ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING SUCCESSES OF THE SEASON. (BELOW) MR. GORDON PARKER AND MISS CLAIRE DE FIGANlfeRE, OF SHAKE YOUR FEET AND ONE OF THE ORIGINAL HOFFMAN ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... houses in a London theatre is probably rather based on literary enthu siasm than stage experience. The writer argues shrewdly that the Hindu drama is home-grown, and not a foreign graft. II here tin Rainbow End at the Garrick Theatre. .Miss Dot _ Temple ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... time in history (as far as I know history) smoking has been allowed in a theatre. It began at the Comedy. It has not spread very much. I think the Playhouse was the only theatre which for a time followed suit. It seems somehow to be against nature even ...

AT THE PALACE THEATRE

... AT THE PALACE THEATRE. ONE of the most attractive and entertaining turns at the Palace Theatre just now is the mirror dance of Miss Sylvia Thorne, whose graceful and artistic performance never fails to secure hearty manifestations of approval and delight ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... Spalding in The Cr eate Secretary, at the Savoy Theatre, and Mr. hemtet/i Kent as Lord Iiabberley Fancourt in Charley's Aunt, at the St. James's. Both are idd Penley parts. MISS AMY BRANDON-TIIOMAS, Theatre Shfi, Vart t the revival of Charley's Aunt ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... its own. And now I come to hopeful signs. It is re ported that Miss Horniman's and the Irish Theatre com panies met with success, so that the intellectual theatre is not entirely neglected, and I am prepared to hear that so far as these brilliant plays and ...