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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 ...

BROADWAY THEATRE, DEPTFORD

... advantage in the part of the African Prince. THE DALSTON THEATRE. On nonday, Nov. 6th, the Musical Comedy, entitled CISSY., M5lr Lawrence Daly and his company are appearing this week at the Dalston Theatre in the musical comedy entitled Cissy, the music of ...

WYNDHAM'S NEW THEATRE

... WYNDHAM'S NEW THEATRE. The new theatre which Mr W. G. R Sprague has designed for ?? Charles Wyndham was opened on Thursday evening last with Dvtid 6arri-k. The house 3 is not very large, being built on a site of only 7,000 square feet. The reserved portion ...

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... the Lyceunm Theatre, April 1st, 1852, in a child's part, in a piece entitled A Chain of Events. She appeared at the Victoria Theatre in 1860 in The Detective, and four years later, viz., on Wednfes- day, Nov. 2d. 1864, at the Olympic Theatre, first per- ...

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... Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton; and the Tivoli, Dover. In Scotland :-The Theatre Royal, Edinburgh; the Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh; Theatre Royal, Glasgow; Theatre Royal, Dumfries; Her Majesty's Opera House, Aberdeen. In Ireland :-The Gaiety ...

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... Wolverhampton as manager of the Royal Star Theatre (the theatre having been re-named whilst he was at West Bromwicb) for Mr G. H. Macdermott, the well-known comedian. Subse- quently Mr Macdermott gave up the theatre, the licence was transferred to Mr Hazlewood ...

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... death relieved hint of pain- In conrsany With Dexter Follett, of Boston, he built a Theatre on the site of the present Globe Theatre, and called it Selwyn's Theatre, out of cosnpli- menut to John H. Selwyn, who was selected to msaile it, iind it was ...

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... New Bowery Theatre about 1866-7, and has scarcely been conspicuous since. She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Campbell Maywood. Her birthplace was Belfast, Ireland, and her debut upon the stage was made at the Chestnut-street Theatre, Philadelphia ...

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... cosnected with the Theatre Royal, Haymarket. She made her first appearance on the stage at the age of seven, at the Adelphi Theatre, Edinburgh, as Zoe, in The Pet of tihe Petticoats, and continued to play children's parts there and at other theatres in Scotland ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... there in May last. She had been a member of the company at Burton's Chambers-street Theatre in New York ; also at the Arch-street Theatre, Philadelphia, and the Theatres in Pittsburg. She was considered a con- scientious andl reliable actress. She had been ...

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... paint-room of the old Alex- andra Theatre, Glasgow. He subsequently went to Barrow-in-Furness, where, in addition to wcenic work, he gained some experience of acting and an insight into the business of managing a theatre. Thus equipped, he took over the ...

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... present were also :-MIr Richard Soars, manager, Theatre Royal, St. Helens; Mr W. Malla- lieu, manager, Theatre Royal, LD icester: Mr H. Entwistle, manager, Theatre Royal, Sheffield; Mr W. Forsdike, Alexandra Theatre, Sheffield; Mr John Gregory, Royal Opera House ...