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Theatre Royal.

Again there was a good attendance at tbfc ,Theatrfe i .Royal last The certain "rose on* " YvV all have our little faults," a pretty little comedy, which was,.j^rforjgaed ]?)* PH 01??* % at did not detract from the merit of the company. Everything went off without •Mr Hydes' played Cfpbsey 'rery natur'a'Uy, and kept the tttid|^nce jhigWy amused, Sir W^ilkjicL6pn*s GiDgerqutt,a<Jding considerably .to the fun. Miss Alice Johns in the role of Mr 9 Rollick ,and Mias Amy Johns ps Laura . gave successful representations. Mr LoVe, who" lias become quite a favorite during his short stay, was frequently applauded, ,for ,his performance of the part"6| I J"qhnißojlliqlt. , During the intert^lii(|i^%andersang : "Scots wha' hae." HLi^)'4?|Bp>i%>wp profundo -voice is well ynitpdC',',.. tft; this..fine., song, and the audience were pleased. Miss Lizzie MocgtH 'sang^'Silver Threads amongst the Gold." She was in fine Toice, ancM Ith«"'audience v were; delighted-^-; in ftft; quite taken 1 by storm;' In response to a Vociferous encore Miss Morgan sang •*'Wh!p^oof ir#iH!"' Then 1 followed the; amusing burlesque of Cinderella, founded on^the 5 Wellik'bbwti' nuVsery- tale 1. The most diverting e.^njent .of Jthe piece was,, tHb^mkke'uparfi performance of Messrs liydes and "Wilkinson as the wickedsisters—Chlorinda and.Xhisbc^ M^sjg Nye; played Cinderella w,itji her accustomed viTacft/;' 1-'1 Miss'AHe^ Joiins kg; Princo' Bbip^ptti 'dressed ana acted the. part well, and with Mus Amy J.ohris v sing./.and dtarfced''»' number, of. songs 'ajnd ■ dances incidental;,to the piece.,. The, parts or. Balaerdash (Mi* Love), arid Buttoni ( j Mjr,.§;mmpp^), i ftss|Bted greatly, in-keepr; ipg.thie rj^bl/3.faculties of tbe audience active. 1 The minor characters were well plfyedi fAddihg (greatly to the* success of ( theupiecei! There were ; « number* of songs and dances incidental to the burlesque, and the music supplied by the orchestra- watf lJ very ftooflj 1 and was 'fie? quently applauded Py th'e'audiehcel v ': TO-NIGHT.

To-night there will be performed "Josephine," a tJaSuafaUdramaAahd,the extr^f§gipn|!aj"]How lobule a wife.'; .

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3118, 14 February 1879, Page 3

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Theatre Royal. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3118, 14 February 1879, Page 3

Theatre Royal. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3118, 14 February 1879, Page 3

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