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24 February 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) PRINCE O0 WALES'S.-Proprietor and Manager, Mr E. B. Goulden; Acting and Stage-Manager. Mr Howell Webb.-The Squatter's Daughter, a musical comedy, was much appreciated by a large audience at this theatre on Monday, when Mr J. W. Cragg's company com-
AMUSEMENTS IN BRISTOL (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT). PRINCE'S TREATBE.-Proprietor and Manager, Mr James Macready Chute.-The Lady Slavey, now in its eighth year of tour, is being capitally presented by Mr H. Cecil Beryl's company. Miss Laura Thompson acts with much vivacity as Phyl
The " wearing of the green" on last St. Patrick's Day by all Her Majesty's liege and loyal subjects- soldiers and civilians-has aroused a certain amount of interest in the song, the words of which are generally attributed to the late Dion Boucicault. The truth is that the origin
"SELL GWYNNE" AT THE METROPOTIE. Comedy, in One Act, by E. H. Vanderfelb, Played for the First Time on Monday May 7th. Charlesl . ?? Mr E. H. VANDxorero Lord Berkley ?? Mr OSWALD YORIC Joe Haynes . .Mr HNreYr BA00 3imior .utif. ?? r li-- F-11. Charles Hart ?? Mr HOWARD Councillor
AMUSEMENTS IN BIRMINGHAM (FROM OUR OWN ORRESPONDENT.) ThEATRE ROYAL,-Lessee, Mrs C. Doraton; Acting- Manager, Mr P. Rodway.-For the first time since its inception the Moody-Manners English opera company is paying this week a visit to Birmingham. A hearty welcome has awaited this
|AMUSEMENTS IN NEWCASTL E-ON-TYNE. (FROM OUR OWII CORRESPONDENT.) TYNE THEATRIC.-Managing-Director, Mr F. W. Wyndham; Bu-iness-Manager, Mr Fred C. Sutcliffe.- The Buncyway Girl is here again. Miss Frances Earle makes a bright and pleasing Winifred Gray. Miss Alice Nixon as the ma
BR. FRANCIS HAWLEY, Stage-Manager, I Puss in Boots," New Theatre, Ealing, W. Rf B. and MRS. CHAS. HAXELTINE ,J.IL (Miss Dora Pass), " The Life We Live," Opera House, Coventry. il EDWARD HEANLEY 1LIL Disengaged. Great queen-street Theatre, W.O. X. G P AH EAME HERINGTON, i Stage-Ma
15 December 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
" MADAME BOHEMIA." A Novel, by FBANCrS NEILSON. London: John Macqueen, 49, Rupert-street, W. Mr Francis Neilson, the author of this novel, is the acting-manager of the Duke of York's Theatre; but his story has very little connection with the stage itself. The leading character, E
15 December 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
'SWEET ANNE PAGE." (FaMR OUR AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT.) The above new comic opera, by Edgar Smith and Louis De Lange, with music by W. H. Neidlinger, was produced at the Manhattan Theatre, New York, on the 3d inst. The scenes are laid in Devonshire just prior to and immediately fol
15 December 1900 - The Era - London, London, England