IMPORTANT THEAiTRICAL ACTION. At the Westminster County Court, on Thursday, before bis Honour, Judge Bailey, an action of consider- able importance to the theatrical profession was tried. The plaintiff, Mr Leonard Sydney Outram, is an actor, and he sued the defendant, Miss Grace
MR. Nv H. GRIFFITH'S MATINEE. The popular acting-manager named above had his annual matin6e on Wednesday last at the Vaudeville, where was assembled a fairly large audience, to whom was presented a new play, in four acts, by B. W. Findon, entitled " THE PRIMROSE PATH." Frank Trev
AlI S S WALL I S (Mrs. Lancaster). Address, i7, Lancaster-gate, Hyde-park, W. NI I S S M A R R I 0 T T 153 at Liberty for Matinde. Address, RICHARD EDGAR, '27, Weltje-road, Hammersmith. LS S K A T E S ANTLE Y. MISS Address, Royalty Theatre, Londrn. A ISS GENEVIEVE WARD. 10, Cavdi
February 1, 1890 - The Era - London, London, England
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL,-Lessees and Managers, Messrs Howard and Wyndham; Acting-Manager, Mr F. Seph- ?? last weeks of Robinson Crusoe are announced, although crowded houses are still the rule. Messrs Brown, Newland, end La Clerq are responsible for most of t
February 1, 1890 - The Era - London, London, England
MR. GABRIEL TIIORP'S CONCERT. The popular young baritone Mr Gabriel Thorp had every reason to be congratulated, not only on the distinguished patronage he obtained, but also on the musical merits of his concert given on Thursday at Steinway Hall. The Marchioness of Waterford, Lad
LONDON ACM)EMY OF MUSIC. Great interest was taken in the distribution on Thurs- day evening at St. George's Hall of the prizes to the students of the London Academy of Music. Bliss Ella Russell, the popular prima donna of the Royal Italian Opera, Covent-garden, had kindly underta
(c-scan OUR OWN CORRESPONDINT.) TREATISE ROYAL. - Lessees, Messrs Howard and Wyndhain ; Acting-MIanager, BIr Alex. M'Neil.-On Saturday last Mr T. Al. Robertson's Sseet Lavceder company concluded a successful week's engagement here before a crowded audience. On Monday Dorothy com
HIJAPSTEAD DRAMATIC SOCIETY. Twelve seasons of steady progressive work in dramatic representation can the Hampstead Society look back upon ; and many of its members, therefore, though catalogued as amateurs, must be regarded as " old stagers. ' Generally speaking, the artistic sp
November 8, 1890 - The Era - London, London, England
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) n. A BERDEEN. a 6r- HER M.x.insrIY-S THEATRIE.-3r Henry Watkin, late P ay lessee of the Avenue Theatre, London, is here this week * )n with his Juvenile opera company in ThC tles of t a as Villaye. The young folks number between thirty and n- forty
November 8, 1890 - The Era - London, London, England
THE ALLEGED THEATRICAL I At the Westminster Police-court, on Wednesday, Thomas Eveerson Terry and Charies Henry Ward appeared, on remand, before Mr D'Eyncourt, charged with obtaining money by fraud from numerous persons desirous of entering the theatrical profession. A warrant ha
December 22, 1888 - The Era - London, London, England