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"MONEY" AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL.

"MONEY" AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL.

" .IONEY" AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL. On Ttiesday evening the Ben Greet comedy comlanv gave a performance at St. George's Hall, Langhani- place, in aid of the funds of St. Nicholas Club, a city S institution for young men and women. The principal *r piece ,elected for representation wa
May 7, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
 
AMUSEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

AMUSEMENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT). JOHANNESBURG, OCT. 31.-The Standard opera company have been here with Paul Jones, which will give way to The Old Guard. Messrs Guy and Archer improve upon acquaintance, while Mr Temple is excel- lent. Mr E. Ryau's scenery calls for special commenda-
December 5, 1891 - The Era - London, London, England
 
"MRS. M.P."

"MRS. M.P."

M x R S. MP." An Adaptation from the German of Julius Rosen, in Three Acts, by Hermann Vezin, produced at a Matinde at the Opera Conrique Dec. 1st. Sir John Loveday ?? Mr GRAHAM WENTWORTH Frank Cope ?? M.. r HERMANS Vszns Buzzard ?? ?? Mr G. R. Foss Samuel ?? ?? Mr ORANDO BArNEnr
December 5, 1891 - The Era - London, London, England
 
THEATRICAL PROFIT AND LOSS.

THEATRICAL PROFIT AND LOSS.

Seated in the smoking-room of the club a few even- ing8 ago, my thoughts turned to a well-known and most enterprising theatrical speculator. What a pite of money he must be making ! I thought. Now I wonder, for instance, what his net profits amounted to last year? Something fabu
December 5, 1891 - The Era - London, London, England
 
ACTION AGAINST FLO BILTON.

ACTION AGAINST FLO BILTON.

In the Bristol County Court, on Thursday, before Judge Metcalfe, the action Rodney v. Bilton was heard. The plaintiff was Mr C. M. Rodney, of the Star Music Hall, Bristol, and the defendant bliss Flo Bilton a music hall artist. The action was to recover 50 for breach of contract
December 5, 1891 - The Era - London, London, England
 
Advertisements & Notices

Advertisements & Notices

CIRCUS WANTS. ATANTED, for Ohmy's Grand Circus, the New V Theatre Royal, Bury, Artistes and Stars in all Lines, also Big Sersations for Grand Galas. Money no object for New and Startling Novelties. Address, OImy, Ohmy's Circus, Bury. CIRCUS, AMATO FERRARA, ITALY. WANTED, at Once,
June 13, 1891 - The Era - London, London, England
 
Advertisements & Notices

Advertisements & Notices

AD DELP HoI THaEAT TRE.- AA. and S. GATTI, Sole Proprietors and Managers. To-night., at S O, a New Drania of Real Life, by Henry Pettitt, entitled A WOMAN'S REVENGE. Messrs Charles Warner, Charles Cartwright, Herbert Flemming, E. XV. Gardinier 3 Mesdamnes 3Mary Rork-e, Alma Stanl
September 2, 1893 - The Era - London, London, England
 
PROMENADE CONCERTS.

PROMENADE CONCERTS.

PROMENNADE CONCERTS. The concert of Saturday last was made unusually attractive by the reappearance of Madame Marie Roze. The reception of the popular vocalist was enthusiastic, and her singing of "Robert, toi que j'aime " was so cor- dially appreciated that the fair vocalist was
September 2, 1893 - The Era - London, London, England
 
ROUND ABOUT THE FRENCH STAGE.

ROUND ABOUT THE FRENCH STAGE.

EFFECT PRODUCED BY SUNDRY PLAYS AND PLAYERS. (FROM OUR PARIS CORRESPorNDENT.) It is not with the extraordinary success obtained by certain pieces that I intend dealing, hut with the special, peculiar impression which some plays have produced on spectators. In the way of terror,
September 2, 1893 - The Era - London, London, England
 
THEATRICAL GOSSIP.

THEATRICAL GOSSIP.

THE opening of the autumn season seems to have : been marked by one of those curious bursts of good business which are as uniform and often as inexplicable as the periodical depressions to which London theatres are liable. )During the last fortnight it is hardly an exaggeration
September 24, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England