Orchestral concerts, as is their due and as was suggested in this column last week, will be the outstanding feature of London's approaching musical season. And ...
Article : 1,388 wordsCorrespondents are reminded that letters intended for these columns of the Literary Supplement must reach the Editor, before 6 p.m. on Wednesday of ...
Article : 52 wordsIT is customary to refer to things to-day as not what they were in our younger days, in most cases the declaration in favor of the past is quite unjust. It is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,486 wordsVitamins are apparently among the good things of which one can have too much. Sir George Newman, in the course of his annual survey of the nation's ...
Article : 1,465 wordsSir,--I would, like to give a brief account of an occurrence of the most comical nature. It was during the performance of one of the Brough company's ...
Article : 181 wordsSir,--Your correspondent "Old Un" makes an error when he states that Fred Marshall brought his own company to Australia. Accompanying him was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 275 wordsSir,--"A.B." in last Saturday's issue seeks information re a family of bell ringers who ninny years ago appeared at the Athenaeum. It was the Garrick ...
Article : 110 wordsSir,--"B.I." thinks Howard Vernon incomparable. I wonder it "W.S.B." or "B.I." were in Sydney the night Howard Vernon and Alice Barnett finished their ...
Article : 344 wordsSir,--In looking over on old scrap book I came across an interview with Maggie Moore in 1912, in which she spoke of her astounding success through, all the years ...
Article : 457 wordsSir,--In the "old timers own column of 14th Oct. a fair correspondent, "Lillian A," writes of the charm of Little Lord Fauntleroy (still fresh in her memory), ...
Article : 327 wordsDancing as Nollie Bligh in the comic opora The Vicar of Bray, as presented at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne about 38 years ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsNANCE O'NEILL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 4 wordsSir,--Your correspondents comments on the famous John F. Sheridan--whom I pad the pleasure fo knowing--are entirely at sea as to his nationality. His name ...
Article : 176 wordsSir,--As an old playgoer I have found the Theatrical Reminiscences in "The Age" a source of great pleasure. Your various corespondents, have mentioned ...
Article : 467 wordsWe are indebted to M. W. E. Kennedy, of Eltham, for an opportunity of looking over two lace-edged silk theatrical programmes of famous performances in the ...
Article : 204 wordsSir,--It must have been the same company that I saw ill Uncle Tom's Cabin that "Sweet Memories" writes of in "The Age" of to-day. I was about 11 y ears of ...
Article : 285 wordsSir,--The excellent portraits and accompanying notes on Old Stage Favorite which have appeared in "The Age" supplements have revived many old ...
Article : 481 wordsSir,--The interesting correspondence anent old theatrical times and timer which has given rise to so many pleasant memories, has been marked by one ...
Article : 207 wordsHARRY SHINE as Cogia Baba. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 6 wordsThe famous actress who appeared in Dick Whittington in Melbourne about the time of the Burke and Wills Expedition. It will be remembered that reference was made to this actress in on account of Burke's life published in this supplement some months ago. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsSir,--In answer to S. Wieland (10th October) I was a youngster in the pantomime about 1872 or 73, when his father was clown at the Opera House, being the ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,--A more life-like photo than that of Mr. J. R. Greville, the comedian, shown in the supplement to "The Age" last Saturday I have never seen in any news ...
Article : 403 wordsSir,--Just a few minor points of interest left in the query stage by some of your correspondents may be put right. Mrs. Langtry was a star actress, and was ...
Article : 474 wordsSir,--The closing of the old Theatre Royal is Pausing general regret, but there is an expressed desire that J. C. Williamson Ltd. will call the fine theatre ...
Article : 110 wordsSir,--Alice Barnett was the Fairy Queen when. Frank Thornton played Lord Chancellor in Iolanthe. Carrie Swain first appeared in The Tomboy, on a ...
Article : 280 wordsSir,--I desire to thank all those who have so kindly contributed to these most interesting "Theatrical Reminiscences." I saw, and heard nearly all those mentioned. ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 28 Oct 1933, Page 6
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