THE LATE CHARLES READE'S DRAMAS. T TO LONDON AND PROVINCIAL MANAGERS. The Undersigiied is opan to negotiation for the following successful PiecesC:- "HAES AND FACES,'" THE RINGS RIVAL, " TWO LOVES AND A LIFE," to RINK," ' FOUL PLAY"` "GRIFFITH GAUNT; or, jealousy," "THE WELL- BOR
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England
. This lady is the principal of the Burlington House Academy of Music, Holloway, one of the numerous institutions of a similar kind that have sprung up in the metropolis of late years, and it is a pleasant custom of. hers to give agreeable reunions, to which her students and thei
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England
I A special session was held on Monday at the Court- house, for the purpose of hearing the application of Mr W. R. Waldron, lessee and responsible manager of the Theatre Royal, and of Mrs Catherine James, proprietress of the theatre, for a theatrical licence. On the Bench wvere
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England
THE NITIONAL THEATRE. In a most pithy and interesting article, contributed, by him to the Fortnightly Review, Mr Augustus Harrie deprecates the demand from certain quarters for the "eexclusive performance, at all risks, of what its patrons are pleased to designate the legitimate
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England
Iy S T A L PALACE.- U Week ending Nov. 7th. MONDAY. Nov. 2d.-Illuminated Evening Fete. TUESDAY, Nov. 3d.-Mr WVilson Barrett in Drama CIlTTERDTAOy Nor. ?? Evening F~te and Great Firework Display by C. T. Brock and Co. VICAR OF W IDEAIVAKEFIELD. by Gaiety Company. Mr Charles Bertra
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England
MAN NATURE" AT DRURY-LANE, EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS, BY HENRY PETTITT and AUGUSTUS HARRIS. COMPLETE CONSENSUS OF COMPLIMENTARY CRITICISMS. "JHUMAN NATURE.'- An excellent plece of workicanship. '*Human Ur Nature " is calculated to vU interest the stalls no less THE than the p
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England
LIVERPOoL DB AATIC iLODGV ?? The first reg lar meeting of the "Dramatics n'of Liver- pool after the most successful installation'gathering last month took place at the headquarters of the order, Hope- street, last Tuesday afternoon, when there was an attendance which was expressi
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England
Still "'Prominently Pre-eminent."' H B P I N A U D 5' If Nyew Entertainment, J' grand success, Day's Concert Hall, Birmingham, emphatic grand success. Their Entrede a marvel of brilliancy; Costumes beyond arisen, the stage setting the finest ever mounted for a eOprOity, their Thr
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England
In continuation of its series of articles on copyright The Publishers' Weekly says: - With the growth of civilisation, the practice of protesting in all countries the property of the citizen of any one has also grown, until it is now a generally recognised principle. This princi
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England
(FROM ova OWN COaBsPONDENT.) NEW YORK, OCToBER 15, 1885.-The event of the week was, of course, Mary Anderson's appearance at the Star Theatre, as Rosalind, on Monday night. To put-it plainly, Miss Anderson was a great disappointment She was accorded one of the most enthusiastic
October 31, 1885 - The Era - London, London, England