M I s s l2SS A R I E L L O Y D, S,1,1. l71h, A Geit, t:r, ?? Ware. N E NELLIE WVILSON, Takint a iloliday at 13"iton. Co-t--tiflicat ifnt, 11, Shil-S 4reet. MI SS K A T I E LA WRENC 1E, 1Y± EMPIRE PALACE, LIVERI'OOL. Solh' Agents, Fuller arid lfart, I.ijiperkj uitidiveng, I.Ltdzat
September 15, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
MR ARTHUR BEARNE'S COMPANY. A s L O LONDON A R A B,"l " by Myles Wallerton and Francis Gilbert. Completed Thirty-five Weeks' Tour. Reopens, OXFORD, Christmas. Vacant, Feb. 5th and 19th. All communications to ARTHUR BIIARNs, Actors' Association. iMR ARTHUR BEARNE'S COMPANY. "' N E
November 25, 1899 - The Era - London, London, England
| des (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT ) de In the early hours of Friday morning it Was Observed r, by a passer-by that smoke was issuing from the building of the Theatre Royal, Newcastle-on-Tyne. An alarm ie. was immediately given at the Central Police-station es close by, and the fi
November 25, 1899 - The Era - London, London, England
A CHINEsE HONEYMooN.-Court Theatre, Liverpool. ! A FAST LIFX.-Aquarium, Scarborough. AA GREEK SLAVn.-Theatre Royal, Sheffield. I n A LIFE OF PLEASURe.-Victoria Theatre, Dudley. I A LIFR's REVENGE.-Star Theatre, Wolverhampton. i t ALEXANDER, MR G. (A).-Theatre Royal, Dublin. I s
November 25, 1899 - The Era - London, London, England
THE benefit matin4e in aid of the Music Hall Bene- volent Fund, we way once again remind our readers, will be given under the direction of Mr Albert Gilmer at the Oxford, on Monday afternoon. There will be an exoellent entertainment, contributed to by the principal stars scintil
November 25, 1899 - The Era - London, London, England
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) ROYAL OPERA HOUsE.-Proprietor and Manager, Lieut.-Colonel J. A. Winstanley; Acting-Manager and Musical Director, Mr John Gregory.-The Manmeuvres of Janc is drawing enthusiastic audiences to this popu- lar theatre to witness the efforts of Miss Emma
November 25, 1899 - The Era - London, London, England
IFOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-Proprietors, Messrs C. and L. B. Barnard; Manager, Mr Lionel Barnard; Secretary, Mr George G, Ridley.-The Sign of the Cross has been played here by Mr Ben Greet's company. Miss Dorothy Thomas and Mr Richard Hoodless come in for high pr
November 25, 1899 - The Era - London, London, England
; A - 'Tj ENETS 's E'VW'f'I' XSiTL!.;. - Y !.I I T5^. Tf;:7i.-Msayxg'trbt) ic'>. f Ac 1"' hair' ' Bt;Klrt cs'firctccr, ?? Fred C. rnlthifc.- I Wi W'tyh s?'s ? artlitic, as i tt-il ats elaborate, * cracsmixs o; ?? i has alreadey atrainclc an ?? ti-v todt, I IoirTilip c 'C artiO ??
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
Dranma, in Four Acts, by Fred Cooke, Produced at the Star Theatre, Liverpool, on Monday, Jan. 1st. Barney O'Flaherty ?? Mr FReD COORs Captain Jack Fairleigh ?? ?? ARr[uUR Sr. JoHsN Hans Muller ?? Mr A. Ia BARON Silas Brown ?? Mr ?? SeMIra Bongo ?? .. Mr H. A. Tleo[ILLTOX Governo
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
AMERICAN -'AMUSE HENTS. (IROil OUC OWs COiRCSrONDENT.) NEW YO RK, DEC 20.-Qmo TFulds, a dramatisation of Henry Sienckiewicz's novel of that name, was pro- duced at M'Vicker's Theatre, Chicago, on the 12th inst. The play held the interest of the audience from the start, and there
January 6, 1900 - The Era - London, London, England