E. ROBERT COCKS AND CO. have published a new Cong rd by Signor Tito Mattsi which appears likely to bvc",mi en very popular. It is entitled "None know how I Inv. bt thee," and if is written with the grace and style We art ire accustomed to find ill Signor Mattei's composition- *o
January 5, 1889 - The Era - London, London, England
:t l TO CORRESPONDENTS. gii lR~ts. - Phe drama had been played in the provinces before ~in it irt., pr-,duved at the Hotborni fheatre. ,vi J i i 1i - l'ou tc'ill find the quotation in Richard the Second. 4r, Ok P.1 V heu"IeR -You can get them from Mr French, the thia;ricat publis
January 5, 1889 - The Era - London, London, England
(FROM1 OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) ROYAL. - Lessee, Mr Alfred Cuthbert ; Acting- Manager, Mr R. S. Biddy.-Betsy has been played here in a manner refecting high credit on Mr WVyndham's company. Mr Richard Purdon as Mr Samuel Dawson is excruciatingly funny; and not less successful are
April 13, 1889 - The Era - London, London, England
TEEATRICAL GOSSIP. Tau Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., has consented to preside at the banquet to be given on July 16th in the Whitehall Rooms of the Hotel M1tropole, in honour of those popular and estimable artists Mr and Mrs Kendal, prior to their departure for America. Th
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THmEATRE 1ROYAL.-Lessees, Alessrs Beryl and Hatton;. Acting-Manager, Mr NV. Hollister. - Very large audiences assemble here nightly to witness the pantomime of Diek IlriLisycgto, which is now in the very fulness of its career of prosperity. As a spe
January 19, 1889 - The Era - London, London, England
For other "Wanted" Advertisements see preceding Page. W 1ANTED, all to Know of the great success W of Miss Nelly Milton, as Captain oftthe tuard, Blue Beard " Pantomime, Theatre 4oyal, Shettield. WANTED. Six or Twelve Nights, Jan. 21st, * *Ada A iver the Greatest Male Impersonato
January 19, 1889 - The Era - London, London, England
The Vital Spark. J E N N Y EI i L. IN[ None but herself can be her parallel.-TnEoBADW. Tremendous success of "'A City Waif," by Harrington and Le Brun, COLLINS'S (" A City Waif "). 8 0 LONDON PAVILION . 9.40 ROYAL .101. . . 105 CANTERBURY (" A City Waif ") . 11, 0 All cC T munica
A HUNDRED fully paid 5 shares in the Canterbury and Paragon Company, Limited, paying a dividend of six per cent., were sold for 3 a share by Messrs Edwin Fox and Bousfield at the Mart, Tokenhouse-yard, on Wednesday last. AT the Alhambra there will be various changes in the varie
August 3, 1889 - The Era - London, London, England
At the Beaconefield Petty Sessions, on Monday last, there was heard a summons which had been preferred against the Rev. J E. C. Colyer, as curate-in-charge of Chalfont St. Peter, alleging that he did on the 4th April last hold stage plays in a room at Chalfont St. Peter, without
AII1BEM] IE)NT S IN III M HIIY ?? Ti:r ?? l:,YAI.,-Mala_ 'ui - ' ?? Vime 11. S-i::u *5l ,tCtiItg' ?? M'lr Frukli Mi,'lward.-M ic Minie s's 101rs present engagenient here is fora fortnight, and ,y Sweoca1t, having done its duty for the first ,ix nights, has now *i viie PItcc to I1
November 16, 1889 - The Era - London, London, England