AAnJaHMEISI TS. pKIN CE S S THEATRE. Lebbbes Messrs Steele and Keogh, Mr and Mrs HOSKINS (Miss FLORENCE COLVILLE). The New Drama of Modern Life, entitled FORMOSA; or, THE RAILROAD TO RUIN. The Drama will he splendidly mounted with MAGNIFICENT and APPROPRIATE SCENERY, Pfintcd by Mr J. S. Willis. The Machinery, Decorations, and Properties By Messrs Parish, Hamilton, and Assistants. Overture and Music arranged hy Mr Leech. The Drama produced under the direction of ME HOSKINS From instructions furnished him by Mr Dion Boucicault. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, M \Y 15. Also TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, May 18 and 19, Will be presented a New Drama of Modem Life, in Four Acts, by the Author of “ After Dark,” entitled . FORMOSA; Or, THE RAILROAD TO RUIN. Written hy Dion Boucicault. Dr Doremns Sir John Talhot ... Merivole Sadler Bancroft Burbage Cntts Hervey Lord Eden (coxswain) Tom Burroughs ... Compton Kerr major jorum (Ken Mr E. Huntley Mr Lyster Mr Thomas Mr George Mr Williams ... ... Mr Wilkinson Mr Dins Mr L. Booth Mr J. B. Steele Mr D. Clinton s adherent, without .. — s uanerent, wit-nous lortnne and character, but living comfortably «„'^ 8 1 position) Mi-HOSKINS Sam Boker MrMusgravi Bob Saunders Cobb Spooner Dudley ... Welch Mr Murray Mrs Boker... Mr I. F. Keogh Mr Clarke ■ ... Mr A. Power Mr Frederick Mr Cripps Mr Lovey 'rpsn«rt^' B V.V Mrs Stoucham Y... (Sam s Daughter) ... MissF. COLVILLE vji Burroughs ... Miss Adelaide Stonebam TWn 1" ,■ „ Miss Marion Willis hQ Countess de Vaiu-iau Mrs Jen-ames Dudley Miss Kate Vernon
Act I. mu BELL RINGS. J-ne Old Swan" Boat House on the Banks of the Thames. The Cross Ronds to Iffley. The Old Don’s Study in the Yicara -e Act 11. LONDON, Going at Full Speed in the Dark. Tom’s Chambers in the Albanv. Waterloo Place.—Duke of York’s Column. Formosa’s Villa at Fulham, Act 111. The Red Danger Signal. Roach’s Rents in Lambeth. Boudoir in. Formosa’s Villa, Act IV The Collision. The Storming of the Sponging House. Coulter’s Lane. Barnes Bridge on the Thames. The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Children in aims not admitted. Box plan may be seen at West’s Warehouse. Press Circle, 4s; Stalls, &; Pit, ly. P Rincess theatre WEDNESDAY, MAY £Gth, 1875, Under the patronage of his Excellency the Most Noble the MARQUIS OF NORMANBY. PRESS AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUE. Kindly assisted by MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, MB WM. HOSKINS, MISS ADELAIDE STONEHAM, W Sul^7sm rforl!ia ?^r 0I \ tliG al,OVf “ in aid oi Club s Library and Wardrobe Fund, when will be produced the favorite Duologue of M ~ A HAPp Y PAIR, IbH&SSf 1 - Mss Cot.vili.i; jut Jioneyton ju,. iy g,,™... And To^ Mor’s celebrated Play, entitled PLOT AND PASSION" • Or, tbe mr • FEMALE GAMBLER. Mtme De Pontages ... Miss Florence Colville Fbuche Z | Miss Adelaide Stomliam Desmartes * >rvVVru,u m ?i I } l3oo Cevenr.es ‘ !” Mr C. i>o L, Graliam Berthier ... Henri De Neuville Jabot Grisboulle' „* Mr G. Syl. Mr E. J, LeGro ... Mr G. Cupp ... Mr A, Wyba: P Peices op Admission • HWo Dre v s Circle > 48 ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Joeatscan at West’s Music Warehor rincess thenrir Vice-Regal Visit, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 17. HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOYURNC mrrn . 10 Moat Noble THE MARQUIS OE NORMANBY, the marchioness of normane And Suite, rpv. Will honor the performance with Ineir Patronage and Presence, when will presented
THE JEALOUS WIFE, And THE SERIOUS FAMILY, Supported by #MTo¥ r -« and HOSKINS, (MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE ) Mr J. 13. STEELE, r . Ami •The Princess’s Company. Q U E EN’S T HEATH EE. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, MAY 14. ; EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION, oecoucl Appearanoein these Colonies The World-renowned Illusionist ( i Vr Silvester) THE FAKIR OF OOLU, Who will introduce his Marvellous and Astoundt i* Entertainment as above. mfnTi”biiL Part ' CUlarS ’ 3 “ Tr /winmmif® 6B and Manager. H, J. WHIITINGTON, Business Secretary. gT. MATTHEW’S BAZAAI Under the Patronage of the Most Hon. The Marchioness of Normanby, Will be held in the Temperance Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 12th Instant, Thursday, Fr: day, and Saturday. Open from two till fi /e , and from 7.30 tr ten p.m. Admission, la first day - fid following days. M E A. J. TOWSEYhaa the honor announce that he purposes giving a GRAND CONCERT (under the distinguished Patronage o! th Excellencies the Most Honorable the MABQma and Marchioness of Noesuni IN THB tempbeance hall, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1875. SKATING RINK, DRILL-SHED. ana i p.m. on Tuesdays aud Thursdays. Admission, Is, ic l admitting at any t 10a fid, may be had of Messrs Keith & Wi
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Evening Star, Issue 3814, 15 May 1875, Page 2
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