(FROMr OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-Lessee and Manager, Mr Robert Redford.-Captain Swvift, the highly interesting play, by C. Haddon Chambers, was reproduced on Monday. The company all round is a thoroughly capable one. The Queensland squatter, Gardiner, is sustained b
27 January 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
AMUSEMENTS IN B.ATH. (FROU OUR OW.N CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-Lessee, Mr William Lewis Acting-Manager, Mr Walter D. Hartree. -The last two performances of .Reofidson Crusoe took place on Saturday, the occasion being set aside for the annual benefit of the popular and energet
27 January 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL, LIMITED.-Managing-Director, Mr F. W. Wyndham; Acting-Manager, Mr Percy Hum. ?? as Miss Loftus is by a bad cold she nevertheless gets through her task and is as fulli of spirit at the finish of the fight as was in the begin. ning. Miss
27 January 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
ACTORI BENEVOLENT FUND. ,untlal general meeting of the members of the TI' ,,;vnet Fund was held on Tuesday after- 0t1,he stage of Her Majesty's Theatre. Mr R. T.em occupied the chair, and amongst those Ver were Mrs Tree, Miss Ada Lina Gray, Mrs Chas. M'r-rli," Clara Gay, Mrs Went
27 January 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
) V SIC HA Lb GOSSIP. Wn undt: -fn(In that the threatened ?? between M r ChI a r t La Iirr arid t lie Canterbury anid the Paragon, Limitedl, with reft-evice to tire barring clauses in Mir Lauriris coctract, has4 lieci averted. It was thle Canter- bury anlI Paragon Comp'arny that
27 January 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
0 A wedding which caused more than usual interest was celebrated on Tuesday at St. Andrew's Church Plymouth. The contracting parties were Mr Thomas Birchall, of St. Austell, amusement caterer, and Miss Ellen Dooner, second daughter of Mr James Dooner, well known in the Three Tow
27 January 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
111 LONDON MUSIC BALLS. *Gll THE OXFORD. ap e in , Atinit d aml u nanlinous was extended to or( I , . 1 I t ii (11 tiday, wiht-ll the variety stace ,, ii rcruit to its ranks, ard the people of understooid so thoroughly tile peculiar ter . T't1 B'/i ?? NVc-- YorA companY, just thl
27 January 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
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27 January 1900 - The Era - London, London, England
CONCERTS OF THE AWEEK. MISS SUZANNE STOKVIS' RECITAL. Most concerts are now called recitals. but that of Miss Stokvis, at Queen's Hall on Tuesday, had some claim to the title, as the young artiste did recite as well as sing and play. It was a rather ambitious attempt, and we stil
A ComnedY-Drama, in Five Actp, Produce i at the Theatre Ko3al, West Ernvi i.h, on Moiida), July 25th Colonel lfawthorne ?? Mr WI'SFIeLI Ci :FT S Siines Clayton ?? Mr ART8t a Bt3i -N Sir Charles Deeplale ?? i r WILL HEILBROMN The Hon. Ado phus Dinip'e. Mr CHARLES E. PAsI'A Jack S