ALHAMBRA C03PANY (LEIITED). The ordinary general meeting of this company was held on Monday, at the offices, Leicester-square, Mr HENRY SUTTON, the Chairman, presiding. The SECRETARY (Mr J.- HOWELL) having read the notice convening the meeting, the following report was taken as r
August 15, 1891 - The Era - London, London, England
CIRCUS ARTISTES WANTED. TED. for lhnlv's Grand New Circus, RVthis Balitihi~ New Building vciii openj the 1 T Stoc ?? rArtigl8 is the Cireus lliisiuees. Ilequired, end o'.Aiz-iijt starue Dates, Good Ladx asnd Gentlemsen hor /!elip riiwr and Stytix Gymlnasts Good Acrobats, and Bar.
August 15, 1891 - The Era - London, London, England
- - - - (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) GRAND THEATRE.-Proprietor and Manager, Mr A. Melville; Secretary, Mr A. Edmunds.-M. Auguste Van Biene's company is here, opening on Monday with Carmen Up to Data. The burlesque is admirably staged and the dresses are exceedingly rich and eff
November 12, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
IVRnm ArTR nWwJ ?? wl (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) GArETY THEATRE.-Proprietor, Mr Michael Guni; a Business-Manager, Mr Charles Hyland.-Miss Cisay s Grahame's opened here on Monday with A Pantomimie Y Rehearsal, The Highwayman, and A Commission, F which has been well received. M
November 12, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
rROVINCIAL THEATRICALS. IFROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) ABERDEEN. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.-Lessee and Manager, Mr Robert Arthur: Acting-Manager, Mr John Cavanah.- The White Star of Mr Tom Craven constitutes our theatrical fare for the week. Play and players find acceptance with the
November 12, 1892 - The Era - London, London, England
" HOW DREAMS COME TRUE." A Dramatic Sketch, Written hv John Todhllilter. M.P., Played or the First Time, at the (Grossenor Gallery, on July 17th, 1S9O. Aldobrand ?? Mr COURTESrA Bertha ?? ,Miss FTueRKvCe. FARE Gretchen ?? ETnrL luLNIF The literary and scientific society known by
THE LONDON THEMTRES. THE LYCEUM. On Tuesday, July 15th, Shakespeare's Comedy, in Five Acts, "AS YOU LIKE IT." The Duke ?? Mr CIIARLES WIIBATLEIG11 Frederick...,. Mr BOND Amiens . ?? Mr MACAULEY Jacques ?? Mr GeoRcG CLARKE A Lord . ?? ?? 3r HOUART Le Beau ?? Mir SIDNEY HERBERT Cha
Miss Bessie Bellwood, the well-known serio-comic, was announced somewhat extensively to make anappear- ance at the Gaiety Concert Hall, Birmingham, on Monday. The building was crowded almost to suffo- cation. The programme went without a hitch until a quarter-past ten, when, on
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TEE PRESS AND THE STAGE: AN ORATION. By WILrIAM WINTER. One Vol. Lockwood and Coombes, New York. We have postponed criticism of this reply of Mr William Winter to a letter of Mr Dion Boucicault's till any bitter feeling which the discussion may have created between the American c