AMUEMT N (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) GRAND THEATRE, LiMITED. - anaiaging-Director, h Mr C. J. Abud ; Business-Manager, Mr J. Hindle- it Taylor.-Mr Abud's pantomime, Babes in the Wood; or, Harhquiin Maid Marian and Bold -Robin hood, i has now become as perfect as possible, and
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
&MUSEMPEINTTS IN fX Vt (itM f;; owr cORPsicitPimcrvcsT.) TrZTF4 r.E R01ci -ilannging Director, 11.r B. con-ttsesi'd ; .vtring MDans',3nr; Mir .- Shirra.--l'eh Drury-iac, pmnz-'t'ini f/ ThxJAoe,'7o,' i c, in Turl''g I sit authly ne'7 ?? iiS lne; it ?? .;t tihe Pic.a!. atd ,ill toe
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
?? cal -" ?? v (1iRoM OUR OWN CORRErPONDENT.) NEW Tl{EATRE ROYAL,-Proprietor, Mr WV. John- l son ; Resident-Manager. Mr H. E. Bellamy.-This I is the third and last week of the Milton-Ray's specta- scular pantomime, Robinson Crusoe, here, and it is I pleasine to record that the p
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
THE LONDON THEAkTRES. THIE SHAFTESBURY. Mr De Wolf Hopper has transferred The Mlystical .i3ss from the Comedy 'Theatre to the Shaftesbury, where on Monday the entertainment proved as success- 'ful as in the place where it was originally presented to the English public. The larger
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
(FEOU A SPECrAL CORRESPONDENT.) At the Bolton meeting of the Executive Committee of the Van-dwellers' Association it was decided to hold the annual Manchester meeting on Wednesday, the l7th prox., in the Memorial Hall, Albert-square, at 2 p.m. The London meeting will be held, as
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
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January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
THEl LONDON THIEATRES. THE SHAFTESBURY. Air De Wolf 1-Topper lias trlinsfi-iln Thr .If ;.,tirat I .1fplst freon the colled v Illwatre to tlie Stlaftetiury. \vhere o( ?? tile c lit, l tailill net pl aie1 as success- mil as in t h plac.v wtli re it was oiighialix .lpv ,elintvl to t
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
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January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
THE MUSICAL YE'AR. As usual, the most important event of the past nusical year was the campaign of the Royal Opera,. Covent-garden. At that establishment the only novelty was Mr De Lara's opera Messaline, a work displaying considerable ability, and showing decided progress on the
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England