mHEATRE ROYAL LESSEES -MESSRS. TOWERS and Co. Stage Manager Mr. F. Howe Director of Orchestra ... Mr. Owen Acting Manayor Mr. J. Dunn, jun. Mechanist ... Mr. Hyder j TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, 3rd JULY. First appearance of the celebrated Continental Artistew, THE LEOPOLD TROUf-E, Consisting of the far-famed Premier Danseuse, FRAULEIN FANNIE, The intrepid and wonderful gymnast artistes THE WIELAND BROTHERS, The Premier Ballet and Pantomimic Artistes THE LEOPOLD BROTHERS. The performances will commence with a splendid NEW COMEDY, , In which Miss Dunn, Messrs Dunn, Howe, and Towers, will appear. To bo followed by the Brothers Leopold's Scotch itallut, entitled HALLOWEEN, Taken from Robert Hum's celebrated poem. " Upon that night when fairies light On Cassihs Downans dance ; Or o'er the lays, in splendid blaze, On sprightly coursars prance." Lab Graen... Mr. H. Leopold Andrew Bell (a piper) ... Mr. T. Leopold Willie Mr. G. Leopold Nell (anxious to know the future) Fraulein Fannie " So merry, friendly, cintra folks, Together did convene, To burn their nits, and pou their stocks, And hautl their Halloween." Pas National... Fraulein Fannie, H. and G. Leopold. Strabogic Reel (Diabolique)..H. and G. Leopolod. " He roar'd a horrid murder-shout, In dreadfu' desperatiou ; And young and auld came rinnin out, To hear the siid narration." Loch Eroch Pas d'Enchantment... Fraulein Fannie and H. Leopold. " Among the brnohens on the brae, Between her and the moon, The dell or else tin outler quoy. Gat up and gae a croon." Brig O'Doon Strathspey... T. Leopold. Lavrock Lilt... Fraulein Fannie. Pas Trois— Plaid of Destruction. ..Fraulien Fannie and Mr. H . Leopold . Balmoral Rant..T., H., and G.Leopold. (As danced by them before the Queen at Balmoral Castle, and the Crowned Heads of Paris, Germany, Denmark, and Norway.) INTRODUCTION :— ATHOL CUMMERSSolo— Callum Brougah ... Mr. G. Leopold Solo— Gillie Callum ... Mr. H. Leopold Solo — Delvin Side ... Mr. T. Leopold Finale— Sleepie Maggie.. .T., H,, &G. Leopold " Wi' merry sangs (dances), and friendly cracks, , I wat they didna weary." ACROBATIC OLIO, Weiland Brothers. < Army and Navy Dance... G. Leopold. FLYING TRAPEZE, Weiland Brothers. N.B. — Silence is respectfully solicited during this perilous performance. Tuesday, Spanish Dancers and the Dancing Scotchman. Children in arms not admitted. Box Office at Theatre Royal, where Seats can be engaged. Prices : Stalls, 55. : Boxes, 35. ; Pit, 2s. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock.
TTIOLEY'S CIRCUS OPEN EVERY NIGHT. GRAND MID-DAY PERFORMANCE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT.
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Evening Post, Issue 124, 3 July 1865, Page 3
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