Amusements.
THE THBATBB BOTAL.
The Boyal was very fairly attended laet night by a general audience, who sat to witness the " Ticket-of-Leave Man. As usual this Company placed; the piece well on the stage. May Edwards, as represented by Miss Stephenson, was well rendered; and Misa Tilly Andrews, as Sam Wilioughby, elicited universal applause. From what the Thames audiences have seen" of this young lady's acting, there should be a bright future in her theatrical career. Mr Collier acted well; Mr South made a splendid Hawkshaw; Mrs Searle as Mrs Wilioughby; was as usual good in her impersonation. The other members of the company deserve commendation. TheperformaQC© concluded with the burlesque of "La Sonnombula," with Miss Stephenson" as Alessio. Tonight the " Octaroott " will be' presenteii. with all the force of the' company, and a large troop of sup^rhumeriei. J ;
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 16711, 23 May 1874, Page 2
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139Amusements. Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 16711, 23 May 1874, Page 2
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